This shophouse-like house you see was designed by Australia-based Tom Robertson Architects. The black and white facade is just a sneek peek of the sleek colour palette found inside the home. The two-storey home features gets plenty of sunlight from the skylight roof. Wood flooring and furniture give the mostly-white home some warmth.
Before the renovation, the homeowners say, the apartment was a “very typical HDB flat”, with white square floor tiles and walls that had turned yellow with mould.
They redid it in the Scandi-dustrial style – a blend of Scandinavian and industrial styles – with statement light fixtures, black track lights and wood elements in the furnishings.
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The ground-floor flat is a chic statement in Scandinavian-industrial style, with exposed black wiring and pipes as a design feature.
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A mix of the Scandinavian, industrial, and retro aesthetics form this open concept living area. The raw white bricks blend in beautifully with the whitewashed walls and floors, and also add texture.
(Design: Space Matters)
For this four-room HDB BTO apartment at The Pinnacle @ Duxton, the homeowners wanted a Scandi-industrial style. A faux brick wall adds character to the living room space while lending a raw look. Mirrors clad the walls to visually enlarge the space, while concealing storage.
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(Design: Fineline)
With a raw, textural look laminate chosen for the kitchen, this home has an edgy look.
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(Design: The Scientist)
This four-room flat at Tanjong Pagar has a Scandinavian look – a casual, white-based palette of pale wood furniture and light-fused interiors. The original salmon-coloured wall was redone in a darker shade for a cooler, more industrial look and the result is a meticulously painted faux brick wall.
(Design: Three-d Conceptwerke)
These homeowners chose to have a contemporary Scandinavian look with some industrial elements. This meant creating a soothing palette of wood tones, whites and greys throughout the home, with furnishings in light colours and clean lines, to keep the living room looking bright and airy.
(Design: Space Factor)
The trendy industrial-meets-Scandinavian style gave this pre-war apartment a smart update. It’s somewhat similar to a studio or art gallery, with its concrete screed floors and white walls. For their interior styling and furnishing needs, the homeowners turned to Danish brand Boconcept.
This 700sqf three-room Housing Board flat belongs to a young couple who requested a simple and spacious home. The contemporary style space, which features Scandinavian and industrial elements, is dressed in black, white, and brown – neutral tones that create a relaxing atmosphere.
(Design: I.poise Design)
This article was originally published in Home & Decor.