✨ Before & After / Transformation Hook ✨
📍 Sims drive - Penrose
Soft lines, big impact ✨
We introduced curved elements throughout this house to create flow and cozy vibes.
It’s amazing what a little curve can do for a space 🤭
#HomeGlowUp #CurvedDesign #InteriorDesign #HouseRenovation #DesignerLife
From my experience working on home renovations, I’ve found that incorporating curved design elements can truly enhance the feel of a living space. Introducing these soft lines not only adds visual interest but also creates a more inviting and comfortable environment. In the Penrose project, the use of curves helped to break away from traditional rigid layouts, allowing the rooms to feel more natural and cohesive. This approach works particularly well in communal areas like living rooms and kitchens, where flow and interaction are key. Curved furniture or architectural details subtly guide movement and conversation, making the home more functional and aesthetically pleasing. Another benefit is how curved designs can soften the overall look, especially when paired with warm lighting and natural materials. It changes the mood from stark or formal to relaxed and cozy, which I believe is essential for a family-centric home. If you’re considering a house glow-up, think about where curves could be added—whether through rounded countertops, arched doorways, or gently curved shelving. Not only do these features impress visually, but they also contribute to better spatial balance and comfort. Incorporating curved elements requires thoughtful planning to ensure they complement existing structures and style preferences. Collaborating with an interior designer who understands the impact of flow can elevate your renovation project considerably. Overall, a little curve can make a big difference in transforming a house into a welcoming home.














