TheSheikhs.hm
Terracotta boho-mediterranean home inspired by warm hues and rustic charm

Less is More: A Minimalist Entryway with open space!

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  • Coastal Living
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~1,000 sqft
  • 4 br
  • Couple Living with Kids
  • We may not have a grand foyer, but we've turned our tiny entrance into a charming little space. It's the perfect spot to shed our shoes (and our worries) before stepping into the rest of our day. It's also a not-so-secret-hideaway for any one of us to enjoy a quiet moment with a book or strumming the ukulele.
  • Our entryway is a sneak peek into our mini boho abode. From the moment you step in, you're enveloped in a world of cozy vibes. The Moroccan tray table, rattan chairs, jute rug and lush greenery create a serene atmosphere.
  • Stepping into our home is like stepping into a warm hug. 🧡 The rattan pendant light casts a soft, inviting glow, setting the tone for the cozy and bohemian vibes that await. We love how the open layout and natural light make the space feel airy and spacious.
  • A girl can never have too many shoes, right? 😉 These HDB built-ins shelves got a major upgrade thanks to our contractor's clever use of extra wooden planks. Now, I've got a place for every pair, and they're always within reach. It is hidden and minimalist! Not sore to the eyes and clutter free! :)
  • Our minimalist entryway isn't just about the things we've added; it's also about the space we've left. The strategic placement of our rattan pendant light, key holder, and dried pampas creates a sense of balance and harmony. Just like in a minimalist artwork, the negative space is just as important as the positive. It's a reminder to slow down, appreciate the simplicity.
  • We wanted to create a functional and stylish entryway without cluttering the space. So, we opted for a minimalist approach, focusing on key elements that serve both form and function. The key holder is strategically placed next to the storage room, making it easy to grab and go. We added a touch of natural beauty with dried wheat and pampas, which complement the minimalist aesthetic. The open layout and warm lighting create a serene and inviting atmosphere. By keeping the space clean and clutter-free, we’ve achieved a minimalist haven that’s both practical and warm to us.
  • 27 October
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