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An Unconventional Oasis by Clifton Leung Design Workshop

The Red Hill Peninsula apartment could have just been a boring white-walled interior space but thanks to Clifton Leung Design Workshop, the residence is a visually-driven mix of colorfully quirky and minimally calm. The walls remain white but beautiful pieces in striking colors are thoughtfully placed throughout the apartment, creating the perfect design balance.

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Spring green chairs are paired with a simple wooden dining table, bringing a bit of the outdoors, in.

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A bright blue door marks the separation between the private and public spaces.

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The same blue is seen in the designer sofa, adding a punch to a mostly white design.

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The custom-made rug adds a variety of colors and pattern to the space. Nothing, of course, takes away from the sliding glass doors that open up to the sea view.

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The guest bathroom is covered in Italian-made Bisazza mosaic tiles in shades of green, creating a resort-like retreat for guests.

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The master bedroom is both comfortable and cozy, with white bedding and soft gray curtains mixed with the wood floors and furnishings.

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The master bathroom is outfitted with tiles in neutral tones making it an oasis for the homeowners.

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And since no place is complete these days without a man cave, they’ve included one with all of the entertainment equipment anyone could ever want. Sound absorbers on the walls and ceilings look almost art-like.

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Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.