Cohesive Show Homes with Unique Identity | Regents View by Berkeley | Light, Privacy & Defined Spaces
19 Jun 2026
This show home takes a quieter, more refined approach. Using layout and subtle contrast rather than bold styling to shape the space.
The feature wall brings just enough depth to break up the room, giving the living area a clearer sense of structure without making it feel heavy. It works as a backdrop rather than a statement. Something that holds the space together rather than pulling focus.
The real shift comes from the window dressings. Full-height sheers allow light to flood in, keeping the apartment bright throughout the day, while still softening the edges and maintaining privacy. It changes the feel of the room entirely. Less exposed, more considered, and easier to live in.
Furniture and accessories stay deliberately restrained, letting those architectural and material choices do the work.
Stepping out, the balcony continues that balance… Open enough to feel connected, but still defined as its own space.
As part of a wider collection of four show homes at Regents View, this apartment shows how control over light, privacy, and subtle contrast can shape a space just as much as furniture or styling.
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