Living the condominium lifestyle means fitting in with the space and
making use of it wisely. Clever storage solutions, color, and materials
add personality and warmth to your condo. Here are 7 basic and creative
ways to enjoy your condo space:
Simplicity helps a small space
Design
tip: The counter and backsplash are the same material ― Jerusalem Gold
limestone ― for an uncluttered look. A wide farmhouse sink is mounted
under the counter for easy clean-up.
Double-duty Buffet
In the dining room, a built-in wine cabinet and counter doubles as a buffet.
Contrast enlivens an interior
Design
tip: In the sunroom, the floor, lower cabinetry, and seating anchor the
space in darker hues while upper walls around the windows maximize the
light. Pillows and art vases in blues and greens echo the color of the
light. A mixture of soft and hard textures, from the deep shag rug to
the sharp edges of the window seat and cabinets creates a balanced
design.
Expanding the Kitchen
In the compact
kitchen, a dark cork tile floor, light-colored walls, and a single
storage wall help the space feel roomy. The stainless steel rolling
table is from a restaurant supply store.
Take advantage of the rectangleDesign
tip: Rectangular rooms are easier to live in and furnish than square
rooms, according to condo owner Erik Barr. "Because their sides are
unequal, rectangles give you a sense of movement, whereas squares are
just static."
Adding Color to the Kitchen
Mahogany
cabinetry and cork floor tiles add warmth to the kitchen. The "Leather
Bound" ( Sherwin-Williams, 6118) wall is in the dining room; "Aspen
Orange" (Ralph Lauren Paint, GH176) is in the wine storage area.
Everything should come in handy and usable in the kitchen.
Find
pleasure and enjoy designing your own condominium unit soon at Iloilo
Business Park’s most luxurious residential towers – One Madison Place,
Lafayette Park Square and The Palladium, the tallest among the three
with 22 floors.
Invest and change your lifestyle in the city’s
vibrant township, call us (033) 330-3462-65, visit us online at
www.iloilobusinesspark.ph.
Simplicity helps a small space
Design tip: The counter and backsplash are the same material ― Jerusalem Gold limestone ― for an uncluttered look. A wide farmhouse sink is mounted under the counter for easy clean-up.
Double-duty Buffet
In the dining room, a built-in wine cabinet and counter doubles as a buffet.
Contrast enlivens an interior
Design tip: In the sunroom, the floor, lower cabinetry, and seating anchor the space in darker hues while upper walls around the windows maximize the light. Pillows and art vases in blues and greens echo the color of the light. A mixture of soft and hard textures, from the deep shag rug to the sharp edges of the window seat and cabinets creates a balanced design.
Expanding the Kitchen
In the compact kitchen, a dark cork tile floor, light-colored walls, and a single storage wall help the space feel roomy. The stainless steel rolling table is from a restaurant supply store.
Take advantage of the rectangleDesign tip: Rectangular rooms are easier to live in and furnish than square rooms, according to condo owner Erik Barr. "Because their sides are unequal, rectangles give you a sense of movement, whereas squares are just static."
Adding Color to the Kitchen
Mahogany cabinetry and cork floor tiles add warmth to the kitchen. The "Leather Bound" ( Sherwin-Williams, 6118) wall is in the dining room; "Aspen Orange" (Ralph Lauren Paint, GH176) is in the wine storage area. Everything should come in handy and usable in the kitchen.
Find pleasure and enjoy designing your own condominium unit soon at Iloilo Business Park’s most luxurious residential towers – One Madison Place, Lafayette Park Square and The Palladium, the tallest among the three with 22 floors.
Invest and change your lifestyle in the city’s vibrant township, call us (033) 330-3462-65, visit us online at www.iloilobusinesspark.ph.
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