Redefining Nature-Inspired Minimalism in the Verdant Haven
Verdant Haven—a concept by Nastia Perchyk—is where modern design meets nature’s charm. We see soft earthy tones and warm woods, making it a retreat for the senses. This haven is minimal yet luxurious; cozy yet sophisticated. This project transforms interiors into a tranquil escape—and a tour through it will show how.
The living room features an earthy color palette with rich brown tones and green accents. The oversized, modular seating means plenty of room to sit—or lie down. The rug, with its earthy green hues, sets just the right rustic base for the living room design.
A special mention for the sleek, linear bioethanol fireplace seamlessly integrating into the wooden console unit. The seat beside it gives you just the right cozy corner.
The dining table seamlessly transitions into the living space; this emphasizes functional, open-plan living. We especially love how the organic-inspired stool mimics moss. The olive green pendant light creates a statement!
The kitchen features striking green veining on the backsplash. The appliances are integrated into the cabinetry, which uses a sleek wood finish to add natural textures to the space.
The bedroom may be compact—but we like to call it nature’s nook. The headboard is textured green and placed against warm wood paneling. Right next to the huge window (offering natural vistas, again) is a sleek workstation. We love how the homeowners choose to use a projector for enjoying their nights spent in. The cabinetry may be functional, but it also creates a statement with its sleek green color.
We see this design style subtly continued into the nursery, where wooden tones set a welcoming base. The light green rug ties the space together, while the white furniture adds a sleek touch.
Both bathrooms in the Verdant Haven use hues of green. The first one features a sleek green-and-wooden vanity, while the second one uses veined marble tiles for a unique ambiance. Both bathrooms do, however, make room for plenty of white. This keeps the space modern and grounded.