Archives 2021

Transforming a Living- Dining area into a Music Studio

Our Youtube Star Mattias Krantz bought a new house for (all) his Pianos and YouTube-videomaking, and requested help for the redesign of his Living/ Dining area. The challenge was to turn this regular Living/ Dining area into a rather professional music studio, with a demand for soundproofing and light-dimming, while featuring an elegant, minimalistic Interior Design style as a background for professional Youtube videos.

m39- Living Room view

The house´s existing condition has several tones of warm beige tones whether in the Floor´s tile texture, the Kitchen´s wood panels and tiles, and the doors and ceiling´s wooden texture´. That shall be the underlying base for any proposed redecorating of the space.

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Track lights make a comeback

You probably remember them from Home decor magazines of the 80s, Track Lights were excessively used in that era both commercially and in residential interiors. Now they make a strong comeback being used as a reference for contemporary, modern design.

With their practicality, elegance, and soft distribution of light across longer distances using only one electrical box like regular lighting fixtures use, they gain more audience.

Basically, they can be used to illuminate a certain wall or feature in your room, giving it a “Museum effect” to highlight it. Moreover, they can be used to distribute general illumination, simply depending on the requirements of your space.

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Architectural Renderings Collaboration

One of the architectural services that Motif №39 provides is creating architectural renderings of different categories of architectural projects. Featured below is some of the successful collaborations with 2MK Architects visualizing a number of their latest residential projects in Ontario, Canada. More details about these projects are on 2MK Architects ´website, and on Motif №39´s Instagram account.

Renovation Project in Trélex, Switzerland

Recently, Motif №39 finished a renovation project in Trélex, Switzerland. Redesigning the central core of a 3 story villa originally built in 1820, and turned it into a separate residential unit spanning 3 floors. The concept was originally made by Architect Florian Alberti, but Motif №39 was responsible for the Interior Design and 3D visualization. One of the major challenges was the fact that the project had very few windows_ and no possibility to make new openings due to sensitive Historical-Classification of the villa_, so a decision was made to maximize the existing openings (mostly exterior doors), use transparent indoor-partitions and increase the usage of mirrors where it was effective.

 

Homestyling of a Living room

Motif №39`s latest projects, redesigning a Livingroom in the attic ; the client wished a modern, Scandinavian design for their livingroom.
The design was inspired by earthy toned details, balanced by black and white contrasting forms and patterns.

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