10/05/2026
The results are in! Did you catch all 4?
Earlier this week, I challenged you to spot the differences between the v.1 and v.2 renderings of my latest project. While they may seem like small tweaks, these are the intentional decisions that define Tünde Hendricks Design.
Here is what changed and—more importantly—why:
1️⃣ The Ceiling: We moved from cross beams to parallel beams. This cleans up the visual "noise" and helps elongate the room, making the architecture feel more intentional and less cluttered.
2️⃣ The Dining Chairs: We added back pillows. It’s a double win: adding a layer of soft texture to the space while significantly increasing the comfort for long, slow dinners.
3️⃣ The Console Top: Swapped from wood to black. In v.1, the wood blended in; in v.2, the black provides a sharp, sophisticated contrast that anchors that side of the room.
4️⃣ The Floor Lamp: We removed the large floor lamp. Sometimes, design is about what you take away. Removing it opened up the floor plan and let the natural light (and the other key pieces) breathe.
The Takeaway: Architectural interior design isn't just about making things "look pretty"—it’s about balance, contrast, and how a space functions for the people inside it.
Which version do you prefer?