Michael and Dorit have been away from home for 3 years, all the way to Hong Kong, and in that time they collected Asian artifact and decorations to remind them abut the Asian culture. Upon their return home, in Brooklyn they brought a new apartment and they called Tali Roth from
Homepolish to help them design this new apartment and implement their asian artworks into the design.
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The design approach was not very complex, they used light colors for the walls, an simple white fabric couch. The main attraction in this apartment is the large 6 mirrors with metal frame. |
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Wood was an major design element used for this apartment, starting with the floor and ending with the dining table. |
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The coffee table sits on an asian style white rug which ties the room together. |
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Buddah head is the most representative element of Asian culture, and it couldn't be absent from an asian designed room. |
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An unusual counter has been turned into an glass and spices storage place. |
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The dinning table was made from salvaged wood and it is in contrast with the white modern chairs. |
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Some asian paintings and decorations spread around the room. |
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The walls were decorated with Asian artwork elements such as paintings and wood sculptures. |
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The work space is made from rough wood, with large shelves, decorated with small Buddah heads and other Asian artifacts. |
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The bedroom keeps the same design as the rest of the apartment, simple mixture of white walls and wooden floor. |
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More asian decorations are inside the bedroom, raging from paintings and abstract geometry, to an metal sun. |
I hope this apartment has inspired you to decorate your home with an asian look, or at least gave you some ideas to start your own project.
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