Quiet Grandeur at Parc Olympia
- style3181
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

In a three-bedroom residence at Parc Olympia, materiality takes centre stage. Dark wood, stone, and brass come together in a study of restraint, a modern luxury interior that feels both composed and deeply personal.

From the entryway, the sequence of space unfolds with intention. Along the entryway, the wall is clad in soft stone by Series Supply, interwoven with black mirrors and brass inlays that catch the light as one moves through. The rhythm of textures draws the eye forward, guiding the gaze towards the open dining and living areas beyond.
A fish tank with a customised niche, positioned near the entry, introduces a soft, organic movement that balances the home’s otherwise structured geometry. Nearby, a pendant light suspended over the dining island becomes a focal point, sculptural, atmospheric, and quietly dramatic.

In the living area, fluted wall panels replace ornamentation with texture. Shadows shift across their vertical lines throughout the day, creating a subtle sense of motion. A low stone console grounds the space, while a storage showcase is customized for the homeowner’s collectibles.

The galley-style kitchen continues the visual harmony: matt black laminate, dark wood accents, and a white stone worktop form a restrained yet refined palette.The backsplash, finished in Cerarl panel by Admira, introduces a delicate texture, introducing contrast against the worktop.

In the bedroom, material continuity and proportion guide the design. The fluted headboard, softly illuminated, transitions seamlessly into a curved display cabinet and vanity, a gesture of unity that blurs the boundary between furniture and architecture. Long pendant lights frame the bed, casting a warm, intimate glow across the room’s sculptural lines.

Every element within this home, from the fine brass detailing to the quiet tactility of stone, contributes to a narrative of calm refinement.
At Parc Olympia, modern luxury finds new expression: grounded, elegant, and deeply attuned to the way light and texture shape the experience of home.





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