Explore this Sydney home’s masterful usage of minimalist decor to bring about a sophisticated, luxurious feel at first sight.

Greg Natale‘s Mosvman II is a masterful blend of minimalist decor and material richness, as one can easily tell from the moment you first lay eyes on this home.
Stepping into the living room, one is immediately left in awe by the amazing use of minimalist decor to make the room feel clean, sophisticated, and aesthetically fulfilling.
The living room is also defined by its usage of neutral tones, namely grey, blue, white, and black, as well as simple shapes and lines, which are a key element that is typical in minimalist decor.


The geometric rug in the center of the living room is incredibly simple, yet it blends in beautifully with the room’s main themes, using its simple lines and shapes to its advantage, along with its use of directly contrasting colors, such as black, white, orange, and blue.
The furniture itself complements the rug’s colors and themes, making the whole room feel harmonious and well-balanced.


The hallway keeps up with the same color palettes as before, adding a touch of glamour to this home by using a few art pieces paired with the same type of minimalist decor we have seen before.
The hallway leads to this bedroom, which matches the home’s overall feeling of minimalist luxury, although the bedroom has a unique, individual charm that no other room in this house has, and an endearing sense of relaxation and tranquility that is enough to soothe anyone when they first lay eyes on it.
The rug is much simpler than the other one we saw in the living room, as this one only has a simple pattern, with a large blue oval, in the same shade as the blue furniture in the living room.


These other bedrooms, on the other hand, chose a completely different approach when it came to designing, opting for a more pastel colored palette, investing in more uncommon colors, such as purple, soft pink, and beige.
The choice in rugs also differs a lot from what we have seen so far, meaning that there truly was a change in the way minimalist decor was used for these rooms, from a simpler aesthetic to a much more refined and sophisticated one.
The geometric rugs that are underneath the bed are a beautiful example of how an effective use of different shapes, sizes, colors, and textures can easily make a room feel much more dynamic and endearing.
That all being said, these two bedrooms are still using mainly minimalist decor and styles to design the room, making it a breath of fresh air compared to the rest of the home, which has a tendency to still use more typical uses of the minimalist style.


The bathroom is an exemplary continuation of the splendid usage of minimalist decor by the interior designer, Greg Natale, who has been including elements of this style all over the home, all to make this home bring out the emotions of relaxation and livelihood he wanted to focus on.
Here, Natale chose to invest in a more black and white, contrasting theme, with a few hints of beige thrown into the mix to create a bit more of a bold mixture of colors.
In this room, no rugs were used, although there was a much bigger investment in functional cabinets and console tables, which are also a part of minimalist decor’s philosophy of giving priority to practicality over only prioritizing looks.


The other bathroom is opting to fit into the other bedroom’s more soft-pink color palette and aesthetic, by differing a bit from the rest of the home’s type of decor, which involved mainly colder, neutral colors.
Color palette aside, the bathroom follows the other bathroom’s choice in patterns, materials, and even in the type of furniture it’s using, which can be seen mainly through the usage of yet another set of functional cabinets, typical elements of minimalist decor styles.
This bathroom feels much more dynamic than the other one, namely because of its mix of colors, which results in a much more unique and bold approach to Natale’s work, which resulted in this masterpiece.
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