Residential | Case Study

The Criterion

Type: Condominium

Elegance in simplicity is key for this condominium set in a chic monochromatic colour scheme. Using patterns and textures not only breaks up the monotony but also provides a tactile effect that invites occupiers to touch and feel the space.

 
Monotone Interior Design
The Criterion
The Criterion

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