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Modern Luxury Apartment

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Modern Luxury Apartment

PROJECT TYPE Bespoke Residential Interior
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY Warm Minimalist & Textured Artistry
PALETTE & MATERIALS Earthy Tones & Natural Walnut

An interior masterpiece redefining sophisticated urban living, curated exclusively for clients seeking an intentional balance of clean architectural lines and deeply inviting, high-contrast organic textures.

Intex Design Studio proudly introduces this exceptional luxury residential curation. Crafted around open spatial flows, our concept maximizes the breathtaking panoramic light while anchoring the spaces with bespoke, precision-milled timber elements and tailored furnishings. Every vignette within this residence reflects our commitment to spatial harmony, tactile luxury, and flawless aesthetic execution.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an interior designer and an interior decorator?
Interior designers handle spatial planning, structural changes, and building codes. Decorators focus purely on aesthetics like furniture, paint,
Avoid stark white, which can look shadowy and gray in low light. Instead, opt for warm-toned neutrals or embrace the darkness with deep, moody hues.
The center of the artwork should hang at eye level, which is roughly 57 to 60 inches from the floor. If hanging above furniture, leave a 4-to-8-inch gap between the bottom of the frame and the piece.
Keep the wood undertones consistent (e.g., all warm or all cool) while varying the darkness of the stains. Limit yourself to two or three different wood types to keep the space looking cohesive.
Choose a rug large enough that at least the front legs of all your main seating can rest on it. A rug that is too small will make the entire room look cramped.