REDD 6 | Apartment
Melbourne, Australia
sqm 135 m²
Melbourne, Australia
sqm 135 m²
The apartment is conceived as an open living environment where natural light and soft materials shape the overall character of the interior. Large perimeter windows bring in filtered daylight through sheer white curtains, opening the interior toward the surrounding greenery and giving depth to each zone.
Accents of deep red leather seating introduce contrast within the otherwise neutral environment. Black bar stools and dark metallic side tables further articulate the monochrome elements.
Indoor greenery is introduced as an architectural component rather than decoration. Positioned within a circular recessed planter beside the curved timber wall, the tree’s slender trunk and layered foliage bring a vertical organic presence that softens the controlled minimalism of the space.
In the kitchen, a long travertine countertop extends into a bar element, accompanied by a glass-block partition that diffuses light and gently separates functions.
A palette of light timber, warm stone, and smooth plaster defines a coherent architectural language across the living and kitchen areas. At the center, a curved timber volume introduces a subtle spatial division, guiding movement while preserving a continuous visual flow.
Natural textures, soft furnishings, and curated greenery complete the composition, emphasizing clarity, comfort, and a refined contemporary atmosphere.