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SE HOUSE is shaped around continuity and contrast, where curved surfaces and layered panels define a fluid interior language. The project builds its identity through recurring forms, materials, and color relationships that create both focal moments and spatial cohesion.

At the core of the design is a seamless relationship between the entrance and living area, established through curved panels that act as both connective and defining elements. A shared color palette and material continuity allow the house to read as a unified whole, while controlled contrasts introduced through furniture, finishes, and textures add depth without disrupting balance.

In the living area, stone textures, varied wood tones, and colorful furniture create a measured contrast that enriches the space. Curved wall panels form focal points, supported by layered wall compositions in both the dining area and the TV unit, where double-layered panel designs enhance visual depth.
In the bedrooms, curved panels define intimate focal zones, particularly at the headboard wall, where bespoke design elements strengthen the room’s identity.
The master bedroom further integrates a concealed dressing area, accessed through a custom-designed panel that reads as a continuous surface while seamlessly opening into the dressing area.
Throughout the project, curved panels alternate between reinforcing areas of emphasis and maintaining spatial continuity, shaping a design language rooted in color, material, and tactile depth rather than form alone.

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