

The design avoids a typical standalone television feature. Instead, smooth plaster finishes the wall so the screen sits perfectly flush. To one side, illuminated, curved open niches carve directly into the surface. In the main space, the seating and dining areas connect visually to the living room. Meanwhile, full-height windows flood natural light deep into the Japandi minimalist interior.

Interestingly, a built-in wet bar with open shelving hints at slow evenings, casual hosting, and daily rituals. Rather than traditional walls, a sleek curved partition gently separates the bedrooms.



