Plascon House Tour: Wonderful Warehouse
An old warehouse turned home is a fresh and relaxed space. With incredibly high ceilings, decayed brickwork and arched windows, this home is an envious space indeed.
The homeowner took great pains to keep this space adequately decorated yet relatively simple. The bright pops of colour help to invigorate the colour scheme, with a few natural materials and much indoor greenery.
Pretty artwork keeps the space joyful, vibrant and somewhat eclectic. Let the light in and be inspired by this gorgeous, airy space.
The walls really are the showstopper element in this home. I mean, look at the depth, detail and textural qualities that these walls bring to the interior of this home! We love the overall look and feel created by these breathtaking walls – these are gorgeous features in any modern retreat.
In contrast with the stark industrial feel of the walls, the home is also filled with beautiful greenery in a variety of pots found in various spaces. It lends the space a fresh and contemporary feel – one that is ideal for modern living.
Together with a stunning arrangement of artwork throughout this home, we love the subtle use of colour, texture and tone that uplifts this home in true style. The end result is a beautiful mix of eclectic pieces, vintage finds, industrial architecture and modern style!
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