How The Muted Townhouse Redefines Calm Living Through Minimal Design

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Stepping into the Muted Townhouse (a design by Elena Sedova) feels a bit like taking a deep breath. Every room leans into soft neutrals, clean lines, and thoughtful simplicity. It’s essentially a space that’s calm without ever feeling cold, and minimal without losing its personality. It’s a home designed for slow moments: morning light drifting across pale wood floors, quiet corners that make you want to linger, and materials that look better the more you live with them.

floor to ceiling curtains
sleek pendant lights
upper wooden cabinetry
light oakwood kitchen features
sleek dining table
black compact coffee table
projector tv
black and wooden staircase

The living space sets an airy feeling with large windows and floor-to-ceiling drapes in a muted pink hue. A large cozy sectional is paired with a compact black coffee table, letting residents sit back and enjoy their favorite shows. A sleek dining table, featuring a wooden top and black accents, provides dining space just behind the living area.

We love how the wooden accents continue into the upper cabinetry in the kitchen. This ties the space together. The remaining cabinetry is white and black, ensuring the overall vibe stays neutral.

muted bedroom
neutral wall art
wall mounted mirror
black sconce light
nightstand decor
black vase
wooden closet
plush vanity seat

The bedroom continues the Muted Townhouse’s theme with its overall neutral vibe. A soft upholstered bed in beige serves this purpose, with orange pillows adding a punch of color. The bed is flanked by wooden nightstands and black wall sconces, adding functionality as well as design. A matte black floor vase and wall-mounted mirror further add to the room’s aesthetic.

The open closet uses light oakwood, creating an airy feel. This is continued in the vanity, which is paired with a plush beige seat.

yellow pedestal table mini
green sofa bed
wooden study nook

The study room features a wooden desk area. Open shelving allows residents to display essentials that can double as decor. Nearby, the sofa can also double as a bed (for a quick nap in breaks!), and a bold yellow table adds drama.

vessel sink
green vase
sage green tile

The bathroom in the Muted Townhouse sticks to tones of sage. This color is particularly used in the tiles behind the bathtub as well as the potted plant. A vessel sink factors in luxury, while the wooden cabinetry below provides storage space.



Posted By Anzah

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