Futurism + Primary Colors Join in This London Gamer’s Apartment


In the heart of East London’s vibrant landscape, a lively apartment has emerged, seamlessly blending futuristic design and vibrant colors. Part of luxury development Coppermaker Square, this striking one-bedroom apartment is tailor-made by 2LG Studio for an active gamer and bike enthusiast. The visionary project offers a luxurious yet playful haven for a young professional.

Large windows flood the space with natural light, allowing 2LG Studio’s design to effortlessly pull in the city’s vibrancy to create a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors.

angled down interior view of modern glass coffee table with blue glass top

The flat evokes a sense of futurism, shown through the black details and silver metallic accents. These elements don’t just add visual interest – they transport you to a realm where modern technology and aesthetics intersect, inviting you to embrace the potential of what’s to come.

interior view of modern kitchen and dining area with small table and three different chairs

partial interior shot of a modern living room full of primary colors including a red wall, yellow donut pouf

The apartment’s quirky personality shines through in its curated design elements. From the neon lights to the donut-like pouf, the cartoonish shelving to the metallic bedding, every detail has been meticulously selected to spark joy and creativity. Collectible toys and graphic rugs add an artistic statement that’s not just visually appealing but also speaks to the interests of the gamer occupant. It’s a testament to the idea that a living space should reflect one’s individuality and passions.

closeup view of red interior wall with black and white cartoonish shelves

interior view of modern apartment looking past red wall with cartoon shelves into cobalt blue bedroom

interior view over dining table looking into open closet painted yellow on inside

From every vantage point, primary colors make the cut, from painted walls to seating to accent pieces, to create a cohesive design that’s bold and playful yet livable.

angled interior view down apartment hallway with blue bench and bike hanging

apartment hallway with blue bench and bike hanging

apartment hallway with blue bench and bike hanging

view down apartment hallway with blue bench and hanging bike looking into open living room and dining room

interior view looking past red wall into cobalt blue bedroom

partial split view of modern bed in bright blue bedroom

view of modern bed in bright blue bedroom

view of modern bed in bright blue bedroom

view of modern bed in bright blue bedroom

corner view in bright blue bedroom with white chair

two men standing in hallway of modern apartment

Russell Whitehead and Jordan Cluroe of 2LG Studio

Photography by Megan Taylor.

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.





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