Thai-born architect and designer Raveevarn recently created a new modern working and living space in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood.
This cutting-edge and experimental home was made in the classic style for the area, in close quarters to the surrounding houses. Building up instead of out, the designer managed to create a sprawling area to live and create new art in, harmoniously. With large windows and a clean white color scheme, the house features random pops of bold color on large items such as the ceiling, walls and even pieces of furniture.
Designer Raveevard created a deceptively simple-looking exterior that allows for a shocking contrast from the interior, equipped with one-of-a-kind modern finishes.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Vertical Live-work Spaces
- Developing multi-level living spaces that combine living and working in close quarters for increased flexibility.
- Minimalist Interior Design
- Designing homes with clean and minimal aesthetic for a more modern and refined living experience.
- Artistic Color Pop
- Incorporating bold colors or accents in unexpected places to bring vibrancy and personality to living spaces.
Where This Applies
- Real Estate
- Creating innovative design solutions that maximize living space in increasingly dense urban areas.
- Architecture
- Developing new building concepts that challenge conventional living spaces and promote multi-functional use.
- Interior Design
- Creating unique and personalized living spaces that offer flexibility and functionality for modern lifestyles.
