Beautifully blended materials, cool tones and textural spaces harmoniously come together at Studio Deco-Arte’s latest project. This penthouse at DLF King’s Court had Mr. Mohit Goyal (Director, Omaxe Industries) the client, asking for a brief which revolved around a space that is minimal, uncluttered and pleasing to the eyes. Scandinavian theme beautifully blended in the brief. We have used natural materials, such as leather, wood, and hemp. Furthermore, this Scandinavian theme apartment is influenced by a connection to nature, which combines natural shapes, abstraction, and the use of natural elements. Comfortable furniture, sunlit spaces and a Scandinavian aesthetic conjure a warm and welcoming atmosphere. “There is not a single dull corner. The design very light and it’s an airy space, which has warm materials, colours and a soothing vibe”. “We picked the neutral colour of the living room, which is a soft, broken white and worked around the other shades Blue, Ochre, Grey" says Amardeep Gulri, founder and Principal Designer of Studio Deco-Arte. The interior palette is subtle, and colour is used as an accent through space. The affluence present in the space is offered by the subtler elements—the artwork, the furniture, and accessories. The space brings to mind at feeling of being at ‘home’ not just a distinctive design language, but also a blend of elements that are unique. We have taken decorative accents which are simple in designs. Perhaps, one can decorate the space with elegant ceramic vases. To add texture and subtle color to the interiors, we have decorated couches with throws and pillows that have simple geometric prints. Sleek and functional without compromising on aesthetics, this penthouse has defined minimal yet eye striking to all. Focal points have been created throughout the space through the chandeliers, the accent colours or simply the artwork. A house should reflect the taste and personality of its owners as well as the ability of the designers to make the whole come together and create a space fit for its occupants. Hence, the furniture has been designed in such a way that it does not look bulky rather it brings in openness, opulence, and warmth to the space.