Inside the Modern Heirloom Apartment
If you’ve ever wished your home could feel modern and full of history at the same time, you’re going to love this one. The Modern Heirloom Apartment (a design by Simple Interiors) is exactly that kind of space. It’s clean and curated, but still feels layered. Like every piece was chosen with intention, not just to look pretty, but to belong.
Right away, you notice the mood. There’s that rich burgundy moment, then the warmth comes in through the wood tones, soft upholstery, plus all those quiet, sculptural curves, and just when it could’ve felt too minimal, the brass details bring a subtle glow to elevate the interior- a perfect mix of old-soul character and fresh design.
Let’s take a deeper look inside.
Kitchen


The kitchen is where the Modern Heirloom Apartment really shows off its architecture. Everything feels truly intentional.
Curved and sculptural, the island becomes the star, rounding the layout to transform this utilitarian zone into a natural gathering point. The oak cabinetry keeps everything calm- full-height, seamless, and super tailored. No visual clutter. Just warm wood and clean lines doing the work.
And the best detail? That arched wood frame around the backsplash zone, a striking element that gives the kitchen wall an architectural feature (not just a place for cabinets).
Minimal, yes. But it still feels designed.
Bedroom






A private little world.
Walking in, the whole room feels calm on purpose… soft light, warm oak floors, and that quiet mix of modern lines with old-soul details.
The bed stays grounded with textured upholstery and rich bedding tones. Then there’s the wall behind it… and wow. The mural turns the headboard wall into a full scene, adding hand-drawn softness + depth, all without extra decor.
Small details finish it off: a slim brass reading sconce, the sculptural side table, and the arched built-in shelving.
Bathroom



A bathroom that feels like a suite, not a side room.
The ceiling is the first flex, that warm ochre tone, framed with dark trim. Totally graphic and soft.
Everything underneath stays crisp. Large wall panels keep the lines clean, and the brass fixtures add warmth. The floating vanity is another smart move that adds to the open, airy feel. For that “heirloom” richness, the designer has used warm wood grain. Even the drawer pulls feel like jewelry 
Next to it, the freestanding tub sits like a sculpture. Minimal shape, maximum impact. And that little brass martini table? Perfect. Candle, book, drink… done!