Calibrated Contemporary Elegance for Home in Beijing

June 16, 2026

This impeccably-designed living space is the careful orchestration of silhouettes, colours, textures and patterns to conjure a modern-classic look that is fresh and deeply gratifying. Every room is a sight to behold, featuring ornate curves and statement-making pieces.

 

 

In the living room, a generous sectional sofa anchors the space, complemented by sculptural tables and woven accents that introduce texture. Subtle decorative elements, from metallic wall fixtures to minimal shelving displays, are placed to facilitate clarity and flow.

The home features fluid lines and muted hues to maximise the flow of light and space. Spotting a modern look with a classical mien, this space is impeccably styled to showcase ornate details like stylised wall treatments, artwork that offers a pop of colours and elegant curves. Attention is paid to lighting and materials and composition of scale to create a home that impress the senses.

 

 

This bedroom is designed as a calm retreat. The space prioritises openness and ease of movement, with a generous walk-in wardrobe as an extension of the bedroom. Here, custom-built cabinetry combines open shelving and concealed storage. The detailing is deliberate yet understated, allowing everyday essentials to be organised while maintaining a clean visual language.

 

 

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