Chic family lounges by 42mm Architecture
Interiors

Chic family lounges by 42mm Architecture

Laidback lounge with a calming palette 

This lounge designed largely in muted tones of beiges and brown has a warm calming effect. The beige couch and highlighted wooden panels across the room bring a depth to this lounge. The statement wooden coffee table and wooden artifacts on the wall tie the theme of this space together.

A statement modern chandelier brings character to the space while aqua lounge chairs coupled with curtains in a similar combination allow the play with colour in a similar calming effect that room displays.

Exotic elegance with a complimentary palette 


The stone cladded wall being the accent of this space brings a strong character with it evoking a flattering sensation. Complementing the beige wall and couch is a statement carpet and blue lounge chairs that brighten up the room.

An illuminated wooden panel, an oblong coffee table and artwork in a subtle share on the wall tie this space together to make it exotic and elegant.

A modern chic family lounge


Following an abstract design, this space is curated in muted tones. Complementing colours of beige, brown and olive green used in the furniture tie the room together.

An abstract modern light fixture mounted from the ceiling is the center piece of this room while an exclusive floor lamp gives an ultra-chic air to this room bathed in brown hues.

Laidback lounge with a calming palette  This lounge designed largely in muted tones of beiges and brown has a warm calming effect. The beige couch and highlighted wooden panels across the room bring a depth to this lounge. The statement wooden coffee table and wooden artifacts on the wall tie the theme of this space together. A statement modern chandelier brings character to the space while aqua lounge chairs coupled with curtains in a similar combination allow the play with colour in a similar calming effect that room displays. Exotic elegance with a complimentary palette  The stone cladded wall being the accent of this space brings a strong character with it evoking a flattering sensation. Complementing the beige wall and couch is a statement carpet and blue lounge chairs that brighten up the room. An illuminated wooden panel, an oblong coffee table and artwork in a subtle share on the wall tie this space together to make it exotic and elegant. A modern chic family lounge Following an abstract design, this space is curated in muted tones. Complementing colours of beige, brown and olive green used in the furniture tie the room together. An abstract modern light fixture mounted from the ceiling is the center piece of this room while an exclusive floor lamp gives an ultra-chic air to this room bathed in brown hues.

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