The goal of the project was to create a minimalistic home for two nestled in the Californian desert that referenced mid-century architecture, whilst bringing it to the 21st century with luxurious styling and a selection of refined materials.
 
The interior works effortlessly with the natrual surroundings, with the grand window flaunting the natural landscape which adds to the colour palette of the interior. The humble approach makes M House a minimalistic beauty.
Quite Luxury transcends through the kitchen with the use of brass, marble, concrete and timber finishes. 
The surrounding environment of the Californian desert illuminates the kitchen showcasing the levels of modern sophistication that the area so delicately embodies. 
Simplistic opulence makes an impact with the use of lighting by Apparatus Studio, furniture by Sebastian Herkner, Patricia Urquiola and one of Dimore Studio's superb New Zealand wool rugs.
 
The vibrant tones in the rug contrast with the natrual vista while the post-punk photography brings a fresh colour palette into the mix which softens the concrete.
The minimalistic beauty is even more evident in the bedroom and ensuite with an ease and sense of relaxation being defined through the tones in the concrete and marble.
 
The view features lighting by Paul Loebach and Jonathen Adler, photography by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott and another fabulous rug from Dimore Studio.
M House
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M House

Nestled in the Californian desert with a luxurious styling and a selection of refined materials, M House is a minimalistic beauty.

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