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What Does an Interior Designer's House Look Like?

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This house in the suburbs of Australia belongs to an interior designer — Carol Whiteing. Over time, she collected the most fearless ideas and implemented them in the interior of her house. Idea #1 — a pink door!

Catrol was always different from other designers in her unique style: unusual geometric shapes and strange color combinations. To be honest, the interior of her house was no exception.

Photo: Scandi, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our site

Currently, the single-story house accommodates a combined living room-kitchen, two bedrooms, a mini-laundry room, and an exit to a small courtyard. Carol and her family had to work hard to bring the idea to life. For example, repainting the house facade, adding a veranda, changing the floor, windows, and restoring a bathroom that was completely destroyed.

Photo: Living room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our site

The interior of the house turned out to be soft and warm. A muted palette (shades of white, beige, and olive) combines with organic textures (wood in wall and floor finishes, furniture) and the owner’s favorite decor.

Photo: Living room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our siteI like Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics, so there is a lot of white and wood in the interior. I love calm spaces that don't shout at you.

The living room is probably the most unusual space in the house. First, you don't often see a window sofa. Second, the living room was zoned in an unconventional way: two custom-made wooden boxes serve as partitions. That's how Carol made the living room square-shaped and found a place for a laundry room hidden behind the partitions. By the way, storage systems are also hidden in the partitions.

Photo: Living room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our sitePhoto: Other in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our site

The kitchen is no less interesting. For example, there are no suspended cabinets here, and the refrigerator is hidden behind the olive-colored cabinet doors. The kitchen is also rich in wood, even the lights are made from timber.

Photo: Kitchen and dining room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our sitePhoto: Kitchen and dining room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our sitePhoto: Kitchen and dining room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our site

In Carol's bedrooms, she also stuck to the overall concept of closed storage systems. The main thing here is light, air, and comfort. Well, dormer windows and light tones in the bedroom help with that.

Photo: Children's room in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our site

The bathroom is small, but the mirror visually expands the space, and the glass partition makes the bathroom functional as well.

Photo: Bathroom in Scandi style, Modern, Decor and DIY, House, White, Minimalism, Beige, Grey, Eco – photo on our site

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