This 138-square-meter three-bedroom apartment adopts modern light luxury as the main tone, integrating low-saturation color matching and delicate metal texture details. The whole space takes warm gray and cream white as the base, matched with walnut wood veneer and brushed brass decorative lines, weakening the cold sense of minimalism and adding restrained advanced texture.
The design attaches great importance to the layering of soft furnishings and ambient lighting. Recessed ceiling lights, wall sconces and table lamps build multi-level light sources to avoid single top lighting. Abstract oil paintings and velvet fabrics are used as visual highlights in each functional area. Cold and warm textures collide moderately, forming a delicate and peaceful home atmosphere. The whole space abandons redundant complicated decorations, relies on material contrast and color gradient to shape hierarchy, and realizes the coexistence of advanced sense and daily warmth.