Symmetrical Home Renovation Concept (part 1)
Sponsored LinksA symmetrical interior design concept in two different styles, classic and modern was successfully achieved in this newly renovated house.
To create symmetry, the renovation included the relocation of doors in the dining area, placing them to face each other symmetrically. While to create a clean and modern impression, glass doors in teakwood frames were used for the main front and back entrances.
A well planned design concept without too much layout changes and the use of quality material, has transformed this house into a charming home with a distinctive style.
Terrace Area


In this area the bow shaped, dark colored doors and windows were replaced by two pair of tall glass doors with natural finished teakwood frames. Wall and ceiling cornices were eliminated., while two columns flaking the area were maintained, and the ceramic floor tiles were replaced by huge river stone slabs. Antique furniture two Raffles chairs colonial style table and cupboard iluminated by spot lights create a cozy atmosphere.


