This elegant villa located near the center of Kuwait city,
is recognized for its subtle balance between classic and contemporary.
The main floor, more formal, is purely classic, while on the upper floor we see the interiors lighten and become more contemporary, suitable for everyday life.
In the entrance lobby there are references to the French style, which we find in the moldings of columns and cornices and in the inlaid floor in black and white marble.
The cascading crystal chandelier characterizes this first area, and the mirror composed on the right wall duplicates the space and reflects the light coming from the living room.
In the entrance lobby there are references to the French style, which we find in the moldings of columns and cornices and in the inlaid floor in black and white marble.
The cascading crystal chandelier characterizes this first area, and the mirror composed on the right wall duplicates the space and reflects the light coming from the living room.
From the lobby you can see the salon, an example of majesty but without becoming cloying.
Classic but livable, elegant but contemporary. This contemporaneity is given by the neutral and bright colors used for floors, walls, curtains and furnishings.
As we know, symmetry generates beauty and a sense of drama that attracts us.
In the main hall, zoning includes an area with more comfortable sofas, a central area for faster conversations and a dining area.
Here, too, the unmistakable marble frame on the floor typically characterizes this interior.
The 3 large chandeliers illuminate and embellish the room while applique and ambient lights in the false ceiling allow you to dose the brightness by creating various lighting effects.
The formal hall leads to the Family Room, a living room with kitchen where you can experience a more intimate and familiar atmosphere.
The kitchen, contemporary and minimal, is characterized by a finish in wood essence, while the neutral and wood tones warm the space.
From the ground floor we access the upper floor thanks to a stairwell, which we have decided to keep very simple and practical.
To decorate the wall under the staircase, we covered the wall with mirrors, to enlarge and illuminate an otherwise dark corner.
The second floor is in a subtle balance between the elegance of the classic and the practicality of the contemporary.
Warmer colors and softer lights make everything more familiar.
The sumptuous marble floor of the ground floor leaves room for the wooden parquet, the furnishings become simpler in design, but always sophisticated.
For the dining area, a small corner with a round table and a mirror make an intimate moment such as breakfast or for a coffee secluded and elegant.
In the long corridor we find more doors that lead to the different rooms:
the children's room has been designed to be used even when they grow up.
Their personal bathroom is very simple, elegant and minimal with alternating marble and other painted parts, to lighten the appearance of the room.
The master bedroom remains on neutral tones with a wall characterized by a chinoserie-inspired wallpaper, but very delicate and romantic.
The furnishings are contemporary, the maxi table lamps on the nightstands give drama, and the area with sofa and table at the foot of the bed becomes the centerpiece of the room.
The master bathroom is characterized by marble and a long mirror that illuminates and enlarges the space.
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