The Veined Apartment: A Warm Minimalist Home with Marble Details

The Veined Apartment by Steisi Vogli is warm minimalism done right. Soft cream walls, clean lines, and that perfectly muted palette that instantly makes your shoulders drop. But the real star? The marble. It shows up in all the right places with bold veining and sculptural presence, adding just enough drama to keep the space from feeling flat.

It’s modern, but not cold. Minimal, but not empty. Every detail feels intentional, from the curved architecture to the warm wood tones and the smooth, hotel-like styling that makes the whole apartment feel like a retreat.

wooden wall feature
compact rug

Everything is soft and grounded, but still has presence. The low, deep sofa keeps the room calm and inviting; the textured rug adds warmth underfoot so it never feels too “showroom”.

Then you get that contrast moment. The sculptural black coffee table and sleek shelving bring in depth, and the clean-lined media setup keeps things modern without stealing attention.

It’s minimal, but not empty. Just the right pieces, in the right proportions, letting the space breathe while still feeling finished.

black pedestal table
seamless cabinetry
rattan chandelier

In the Veined Apartment’s kitchen, the cabinetry stays clean and quiet in a soft warm tone, letting the lines do all the work. Nothing is loud. Nothing is trying to be trendy. It’s the kind of kitchen that instantly looks expensive because it’s so calm and precise.

Then you get those deeper accents that give it weight. The black counters sharpen everything up, and the matte black hood adds a sculptural edge. Even the long and horizontal window feels intentional, like the kitchen is framed instead of just built.

And the dining moment ties it all together. That dark marble table brings in the “veined” signature, while the soft chairs and warm pendant keep it feeling relaxed.

leather upholstered bed
metallic pendant light
work zone
floor to ceiling drapes
marble table

The leather bed brings in that warm, grounded tone that makes the whole room feel richer instantly. Then everything around it stays soft and quiet. Clean walls, creamy bedding, and those long curtains that make the space feel taller and more serene.

But the real standout is the marble partition. It’s bold, sculptural, and so intentional. It separates the sleep zone without closing anything off, and it gives the room that “designed” feeling you usually only see in high-end hotels.