
Dolcemente
Canberra Vista | BTO | 1497 sqft
This home is built upon the cream-toned palette, where softness lies not only in the colours, but in textures and forms. Infused with the Japandi philosophy, a sense of grounding takes place with rich wood tones of the cabinets, adding contrast to the softness of the curves and bright natural light shining in. One who steps into this home is slowly immersed in the richness of the design; one that is flavourful without being opulent.


The hallmark feature of the home lies in the dry pantry situated between the living room and the kitchen. Housing a a coffee area and a display shelf, it features an arched niche completely curved on its edges. It embodies the richness of texture in this design; an embrace so soft and sweet, it leaves you wanting more.
This is made possible with the open layout that connects the living room to the kitchen. This spatial continuity creates a sense of comfort and belonging, a priority for a newlywed couple arriving at their next milestone — moving into their very own home.



The bedroom consists of two sections. The outer section contains a vanity area with a huge mirror, connected to a full-height wardrobe. On the other side, a full-length walk-in wardrobe with a display compartment for a bag collection is integrated into the passageway leading out to the living room.


The inner section of the bedroom is separated from the outer section by a fluted glass door with a ghost track. With blackout curtains and a bed selected for maximum comfort, its design is optimised for restful nights and rejuvenated mornings.

