House Tour: Rococo indulgence at home in Orchard
Travel back to the 18th century, where Rococo-style interiors reigned, and indulge in the finer things in life with the stunning surfaces, opulent furnishings and gold trimmings found in the matrimonial home.
As marble was popular during that period, many of the home’s surfaces were installed with it – some are natural slabs while others are tiles engineered to look and feel like one.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
These can be found on the feature wall, the living room floor, and the bathrooms. Meanwhile, gold trimmings dotted throughout amp up the glamour and elegance of the home.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
The outer communal zones are separated into four distinct zones: the living room, the dining room, the music room, and the balcony.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
Thanks to the colour palette, the living room is pleasing and restful despite its varying textures.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
Besides the occasional pop of colour, the home sports a restrained colour palette. Tone on tone soft furnishings create an impression of unity.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
The dining chairs add a much-needed pop of colour without detracting from the elegance of the space.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
The home features hallmarks of Rococo-style interior designs, including marbled surfaces and dripping crystal chandeliers.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
The tufted headboard in the master bedroom was a smart choice as it imbues a touch of old-world glamour into the sleeping zone.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
Solar shades afford privacy while still allowing the owners to enjoy the view.
Designed by Jian Wen. jianwen@design4space.com.sg
The varying grains of the marble-like tiles add some visual drama and textural variety to the bathroom.
This article was originally published on Home & Decor Singapore.