Galloway Place
Residential | Interior Design | Washington, District of Columbia | 2021
Interior design and staging of an apartment.
The main design constraints of this quaint modern apartment, while minimal, were its large floor to ceiling windows and very white walls. And to avoid the design becoming too simplistic, an earth-tone, warm palette was the benchmark for the overall design.
For each space (living, sleeping, and working), few elements of color and textures were incorporated, though enough to contrast the building’s modern architecture.
The living room renders it’s warm tones from the park outside, using black, red, cognac, and thick-grained wood textures. The bedroom incorporates a deconstructed palette rendered from lighthouses, namely yellows, whites, blacks, and bright brass. Lastly, the office brings a more playful interpretation of a modern office building, with whites, greys, metals, and pops of orange to contrast.