Modern Interior Design
Clean lines, a calm neutral palette and nothing surplus — modern interiors across six rooms.
Modern interior design is often misread as cold. Done well it is simply edited: a restrained palette, low and clean furniture, and a few considered pieces given room to breathe. The afters here apply that discipline to six everyday rooms so you can see modern as a livable direction rather than a showroom.
The modern palette does the work — whites, warm greys and a charcoal anchor — so texture and proportion carry the room instead of color. Across these rooms the layout never changes; what changes is the editing, the lower furniture lines and the single sculptural light that signals the style.
Warmth is the difference between modern and clinical. Layered lighting, a natural wood tone and one soft textile keep these rooms from feeling austere. Use the slider to see how little it takes to move a dated room into a clean, modern direction.
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Modern Interior Design FAQ
Does modern design mean cold and minimal?
Not necessarily. Modern leans on a restrained palette and clean lines, but warm lighting, natural wood and a soft textile keep it livable. These redesigns aim for edited and calm rather than stark.
Which rooms suit a modern redesign best?
Modern works in almost any room, and the gallery shows it across bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens and bathrooms so you can see how the same restrained approach reads in each.