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#MinusOptionInterior My home was designed with the goal of creating an overall neat and luxurious "hotel-like atmosphere." That is why I chose the "minus option" approach from the start, removing unnecessary standard features and filling the space with the mood I wanted. Instead of sharp edges, the walls feature rounded finishes to create a smooth flow, adding a flexible, hotel-like ambiance to the entire space. I matched the tone to warm and calm by using wallpaper and flooring in ivory tones rather than pure white. Structurally, I boldly removed the alpha room and reorganized the space around a large ceramic island. Based on the load-bearing wall that cannot be removed, I divided the space into a home cafe area on the left and a sink area on the right, ensuring both practicality and efficient movement. I added a bronze mirror to the load-bearing wall to make the space appear visually larger. In the bathroom, I divided the space using a masonry partition and utilized the largest possible tiles to minimize seams, preserving a cleaner and more luxurious hotel bathroom feel. It is a home completed as a space with a calm and organized atmosphere, where the overall aesthetic is not excessive but the difference is felt in the details. #NaraHome #MinusOption #NewApartmentInterior #NewApartment #NewApartmentRemodeling #OpenKitchen #ApartmentInterior #MinimalInterior #MinimalHouse #HotelInterior #HotelMood #LivingRoomInterior #KitchenInterior #IslandKitchen #CeramicIsland #HomeCafeInterior #WhiteToneInterior #IvoryInterior #ToneOnToneInterior #InteriorDetails #MasonryPartition #BathroomInterior #LargeTiles #HomeDecor #DiamantWallpaper #OurHotelLikeHome

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