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Spotlight on our Modern interior style

Modern interior design is clean, calming, and  monochromatic. It eliminates unnecessary ornamentation, favouring minimalist furniture and integrated features like smart home technology. Layer a base palette of white,  grey, black or beige and feature bold accent colours to create sophisticated and visually striking spaces.

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Kitchen

Benchtops
Think about how you can create contrast and introduce organic texture through the marbled veining of a stone benchtop.

Cabinetry
Flat-panel cabinetry in a matte or satin finish, paired with a concealed rangehood and minimal handles, creates a clean, modern look.

Fixtures
Strong accents such as matte black, brass or brushed nickel enhance a modern, monochromatic palette.

Lighting
Illuminate your space with lighting that has an architectural, slimline feel — such as sleek track lighting, surface-mounted downlights or sophisticated pendant lighting.

Splashbacks
From extending your stone benchtop into the splashback to using finger tiles or a streamlined subway tile, there are plenty of options to complement a modern design aesthetic.

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Bathroom

Bath & Shower
Modern bathroom design focuses on effortless luxury. Features such as extended showers, tiled seating and built-in niches are both practical and refined. A freestanding bath can act as a focal point, creating a calm and sophisticated sanctuary.

Mirrors
An oversized rectangular mirror complements the clean lines of your vanity, basins and shower, while also helping to reflect light and enhance the sense of space.

Tiles
Floor-to-ceiling tiles are a hallmark of modern design. Larger tiles reduce grout lines, creating a more seamless look and a greater sense of openness.

Vanity
Carry through flat-panel cabinetry for a sleek, cohesive finish across your vanity and laundry. Square above- or below-counter basins pair well with this look, reinforcing clean lines and a contemporary aesthetic.

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Living

Flooring
Timber flooring with wide boards is often preferred over patterned options in modern design. Large-format tiles can also help create a more open, simplified feel, with fewer grout lines and a seamless finish. Rectified and polished tile edges further enhance this look.

Stairs
Sleek glass balustrading and open designs are key features of a modern staircase. Details such as voids above the stairs and concealed joins help elevate the overall aesthetic.

Textures & Styling
While modern design often features darker, more structured surfaces, the space can be softened with layered textures. Incorporate materials like wool and boucle through furniture, rugs and throws to add warmth and comfort

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