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Viscato artists love to prepare interiors in Scandinavian style as they represent balance of functionality and aesthetics. They are meant to be open, spacious and filled with natural light. The 3D renderings presented above were prepared for our client, Atella Projekt 4 AB.
Those 3D visualization presents interiors of a small Attefall House, which serves the role of a guest house. Even though the square metrage is not that impressive, the clean design highlights its functionality. The pallette of colours used in this project is typical for a Scandinavian style with the white shade in the lead. White is repeatedly treated as the main colour, but it does not give the feeling of boredom as other interesting textures and colours provide this project with individuality.
The idea for an open plan is just perfect for small living spaces, as it offers more possibilities for the designer to organize their interiors, including furniture, to meet the requirements of the residents. The design style puts emphasis on efficient use of space, making maximum use of any possible area. In this particular project the space under the stairs is cleverly utilized, creating extra storage space; it is also a great location to hang the TV, which can be easily watched straight from the grey sofa.
There is a bedroom on the entresole, with a big and stylish bed and two bedside tables with lamps. It is a great thing to have a separate place for sleeping even in such a small, fancy guest house. Even though it is not separated with the walls from the rest of the flat, it still offers some privacy and intimacy.
The bathroom is designed in a minimalist style with all necessary facilities. The functional layout is of extreme importance in limited space. White bathroom fixtures and fittings, windows, mirror and reflective surfaces, like those seen in the visualizations, white ceramic tiles, are considered the key to making the most of light in the bathroom and visibly enlarging the space.