Eye-catching design
The designers of display units in high-end apartment buildings love to create a point of difference. In this Triptych show apartment, the walls in the master suite are painted in Resene Indian Ink

Bland white walls were once the norm for show apartments, but a bolder design approach can pay dividends, as this project shows.
The interior of the Triptych apartment in Melbourne, which was completed by Coco Republic Interior Design, complements the innovative architecture by Nettletontribe.
Designer Victoria Chapman says the developers, RI Investment Trust and Stable Group, wanted a very smart, refined interior. But they also wanted to show how classical furnishings from an existing home could be integrated into a contemporary apartment design. The master suite features accent walls painted in Resene Indian Ink, a dark navy blue.
Karen Warman, Resene marketing manager, says Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen is well suited to broadwall areas.
"This is a low-odour, Environmental Choice-approved waterborne paint that provides a durable, washable finish. As a low-VOC paint, it was a particularly appropriate selection for the Triptych apartment. It reinforces the sustainable design initiatives that are a key part of the building design."
For more information or to access the latest fandecks, visit a Resene ColorShop or phone tollfree 1800 738 383. Website: www.resene.com.au.
Story by: Trendsideas
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