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“It’s a Scandinavian-meets-Industrial look. Since everything was bare and we had to work from scratch, we really had to focus on what finishes to use and where everything was going to be placed,” shares Kat.
Next to the dining area is the entertainment system. The custom entertainment shelving system with a whitewashed brick wall marks a corner of the unit. The goal was to come up with a creative way to house the entertainment system without eating up too much space. A stainless steel shoe cabinet from Beabi blends into its surroundings while keeping the space free of unnecessary clutter, and serves as a buffer from the entrance to the kitchen.
The bedroom has a floor-to-ceiling headboard with classic white borders. The choice of soft gray wallpaper is meant to contrast the hard geometry in the living spaces outside.
Across the beds is a cantilevered counter that allows ease of movement around the space, as opposed to having a bulky desk with four legs. It’s wide enough for two people to be able to work at the same time and deep enough to work with a laptop on it. 
Read More: How to Create a Work Station in Your Condo
This article first appeared on CondoLiving Vol.10.6 2015. Edits were made for CondoLiving.OneMega.com.
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