This 355-Square-Foot Brussels Home Makes a Case for Pink and Faux Bois Panels
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This 355-Square-Foot Brussels Home Makes a Case for Pink and Faux Bois Panels
"The apartment consists of a kitchen, living area, bathroom, and bedroom. Much of it is covered in wavy, 1970s-inspired faux bois paneling by Alpi Wood."
"The living area boasts large windows and is organized around an alcove kitchen, which is coated in a powdery shade of pink inspired by the architecture of Luis Barragán."
"The staircase to the apartment, a continuous peach ribbon, hints at what's to come: curved walls, ceramics galore, and many shades of pink."
The 355-square-foot Brussels home, redesigned by Luisa Grasso, is situated in the vibrant Matongé neighborhood, known for its diverse immigrant population. The interior design emphasizes serenity amidst external chaos, featuring a continuous peach ribbon staircase, curved walls, and various shades of pink. The apartment includes a kitchen, living area, bathroom, and bedroom, with wavy faux bois paneling and a powdery pink kitchen inspired by Luis Barragán. Spanish ceramic tiles and jute window shades enhance the organic feel of the space.
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