1 | Visualizer: IqosaThe living room, open and airy, features simple beige floor coverings along with soft grey furniture and muted wood panelled walls.
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3 |The quiet colors beg the viewer to focus in on the varying textures and shades, which are many in this room alone.
4 |From a slick stone wall that hosts the television and a modern fireplace to the simple accessories like glass decorative vases and a minimalist candle holder, each piece is chosen for its craftsmanship and material.
5 |A neutral color palette highlights the way that natural light and shadows work within the home as well, turning oversized pendant lights into overhead sculpture at the right time of day.
6 |Though the design stays neutral, the dining room is a bit brighter with white dining room pendant lights and light beige furniture that borders on white.
7 |Again, the whole look of the room can change depending on the way light comes in from outside, going from bright and cheery to dim and romantic.
8 |The idea of neutral does not only extend to color, but also structure. A simple dining table and architectural dining chairs have their own idea of neutrality.
9 |The open floor plan makes it easy for the neutral palette to blossom, from dining space to white and gray kitchen.
10 |In a luxurious minimalist home, the choice of accoutrements must be made carefully, from wine glasses to the fruit bowl.
11 | Visualizer: Qide DesignThis next home, with its similarly vaulted ceilings and largely neutral color scheme, takes a bit more liberty with contrast.
12 |Whereas the first space existed largely within the same tones, this one shows immediate variation between items as simple as a black throw pillow and a white floor lamp.
13 |Beige still pulls its thread through the interior, offering a backdrop for unique coffee tables and creative chairs.
14 |In fact, this home features many unique furnishings that create focal points, including a stunning overhead light fixture and large abstract painting.
15 |The multilevel home also makes use of that popular neutral material — glass –for a really stunning cross-section.
16 |The home makes great use of the vaulted ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows, letting light stream in easily over the modern dining chairs and chic yellow light fixture.
17 |While near white characterizes the dining area, other spaces are a bit darker with a much heavier use of wood.
18 |The working nook, for instance, uses wood paneling in conjunction with dark brown walls to create a studious feel.
19 |In another area of the home, a small workspace uses light gray and white. Cleaner and more modern, but just as effective for getting things done.
20 |This workspace is actually part of one of the home’s bedrooms, and utilizes a stylish ergonomic chair
21 |One of the few pops of color in this design comes in the form of a bright pink chair in the corner of this room. The chair sits opposite a pair of simple wall sconces, which are in the Arne Jacobsen Style.
22 |A second bedroom eschews the wall sconce look for bedroom pendant lights, also in a white, modern style.
23 |The master suite is more spacious and darker in its palette.
24 |The workspace here is divided from the living and sleeping space by a stylish glass wall.
25 |The recessed ceiling design not only adds visual interest and height, but offers a unique lighting possibility with recessed lights.
26 |An enormous walk-in closet is the height of luxury, using a spectrum of different wood grains.
27 |A final smaller bedroom tends again towards the lighter neutral and beige colors.
28 |A wood slat diving wall keeps the work area separate white lots of recessed lighting overhead keeps it bright.
29 |And the tour comes to a close with a peek into one of the minimalist bathrooms, complete with gray stone tine and neutral flooring.
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