Luxe Apartments With Curved Decor & Restrained Color Palettes

Curved decor elements and a restrained color palette give these three spacious modern apartments a look of high-end luxe. Curved sofas, rounded accent furniture, smoothed corners, and architectural archways construct a calm and comforting aesthetic that softens the edges of everyday life. Whilst color palettes are discreet and largely neutral, areas of high contrast create a cool contemporary allure. Muted color accents add interest to key areas without overwhelming the overall sense of peace and tranquility that makes this trio of interiors so appealing. Natural wood floors and wall paneling instills visual warmth, whilst modern lighting installations provide a welcoming, cozy glow.


Visualizer: Kirill Lynkovsky  

On the Mornington Peninsula of Australia, our first featured apartment sets luxurious comfort alongside a curved panorama of stunning ocean views.

Instead of a TV, a curved travertine wall smooths toward a slatted black console unit. A display of decorative pieces and a designer table lamp creates light contrast along its dark top. A modern fireplace blends with the black surround.

A curved sofa arrangement makes a smooth connection between the fireplace area, the open plan kitchen, and the fabulous bay view.

A round coffee table displays a stone dorsal fin sculpture as a nod to the apartment’s coastal location. A rounded area rug pulls the living room seating arrangement together.

Opposite the sofas, a sculptural chair makes a curvaceous statement. A white marble hearth merges into a marble-clad alcove that contains decorative shelving.

Between the deep navy couches, a black marble side table neatly holds reading material.

A clear acrylic hanging chair allows much of the sparkling blue ocean view to shine through. The hanging chair can be rotated between the conversational seating area and the panorama.

Marble feet coordinate the glass coffee table with the wall cladding around the fireplace and built-in shelves.

The shelving area serves as a visual transition between the sitting area and the kitchen. The shelves butt up against appliance housing units where an integrated oven is installed.

A large kitchen island is curved around its edges to create a bespoke feature.

The dining area is isolated from the open living room to construct a more intimate dining experience. Light wooden dining chairs contrast with a striking black dining table.

A bold black shelving unit displays white tableware and serves as a partition wall from the hallway.

Four wooden bar stools line up along the spacious kitchen island to create a casual dining spot.

Wooden flooring runs through to achieve a seamless flow.

Grooves are routed into the end of the limestone island to create luxe modern detailing.


Visualizer: Elemental Design  

In our second apartment interior, a round rug holds a small lounge area together like a tight hug. A curved white sofa coordinates with the black and white rug, whilst a cognac tub chair provides warm contrast.

A floating tv stand places natural wood tone upon beige wall stucco. Two modern wall sconces emit a cozy glow at night.

Small spherical cushions add a sculptural element to the sofa. Nesting coffee tables draw the rounded shape theme out front. Behind, a rounded kitchen island embraces the sofa’s silhouette.

A modern floor lamp provides task lighting to the sofa to create a comfortable reading area. Beige drapes softly frame the large living room window.

The open plan living room includes a formal dining area with a built-in archway feature. The mirrored archway reflects light from the window and breaks up a row of storage units. A stone console table lightly complements the elegant dining room pendant light.

The storage units that run alongside the dining area are used for outdoor clothing. A shoe storage nook is situated underneath.

A unique table lamp, a decorative vase, and wall art create a stylish vignette on the console table.

In the bedroom, wardrobes are built around the head of the bed.

A built-in desk merges with bookshelves at one end.

The master bedroom is split into two halves by an archway and a makeup table with an attached vanity mirror. One side of the room is the dressing area, whilst the other houses the bed.

A trio of bedroom pendant lights fall above one bedside table, whilst a unique table lamp lights the other.

The upholstered bed features a cozy winged headboard design.

Built-in wardrobes offer ample storage space in an L-shaped configuration.

The kid’s room is home to a playful, undulating headboard design. Ochre banding highlights the curved headboard silhouette and introduces a splash of color to the greige room. The warm color theme is expanded into a cute sunflower cushion.

A swivel chair takes color to the kid’s workspace. A floating desk keeps floor space clear.


Visualizer: DPoint  

Our final apartment design has a minimalist layout. Living room furniture is placed with care and purpose around a large area rug. Rings ripple in the ceiling stucco, as though pebbles have fallen upward into liquid instead of down.

Sculptural chairs give the room an art gallery-like appeal.

The wooden accent chair brings a dash of warmth to the cool cream room.

A long and narrow ceiling arch defines a passageway to the bedrooms and bathroom.

Sliding glass doors lead into a side room that’s furnished minimally with a built-in desk area and a white Barcelona lounge chair.

This space is also used as a piano room, and for storage.

The formal dining room is furnished with a contemporary dining set. Acrylic legs give the dining table a weightless effect.

Closets line the hallway.

In the bedroom, a wood dresser complements a wood-clad headboard wall and a wooden platform bed.

Sheer drapes draw across the entire window wall to make the window seem larger.

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