A warm kitchen, a classic living room with a dining area, and bright bathrooms complete the design.
Living room with dining area
After designing the warm kitchen, we moved on to the living room and dining area. We aimed to maintain the cohesive golden and black accents, which are featured in the fireplace surround and lighting fixtures. Next, we chose a light base—grey-beige walls, curtains, and a sofa—creating a calm and soothing atmosphere. A wooden dining table was added, its tone connecting the dining area to the kitchen, ensuring a harmonious flow between the spaces.
Guest Bathroom and upstairs bathroom
Although the two bathrooms differ from one another, they are united by the simplicity of shapes. Both feature rectangular WC units, oval mirrors above sinks, and wooden cabinets. In the guest bathroom, located on the main floor, we planned a shower and space for a washing machine at the investors' request. Meanwhile, the upstairs bathroom includes a bathtub and two sinks, offering extra convenience for the household.
A common question is whether two sinks are necessary. If family members often get ready at the same time or need more space, two sinks are very practical. Otherwise, one larger sink is usually sufficient.
The advantages of two sinks include saving time, as they allow two people to use the bathroom simultaneously, which is particularly useful during busy mornings. Additionally, they provide more storage space for cosmetics and accessories, increasing the bathroom's functionality.