Real bamboo pieces were used to create a screen in this master bedroom, which has a 600mm-high platform bed to create a cosier sleeping space.
Design: Studio Super Safari
Customised (and a tad kinky!) blinds and bedroom doors in bright colours offer this tiny home a personalised touch.
Design: Homeowner’s own
This homeowner filled her space with reproductions of pictures she loves, like this graphic of John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
The “graffiti” on the wall was pasted on. See more of her home here.
Design: Homeowner’s own
This brass inset is a clever and subtle way to separate communal from private spaces. See more of the home here.
Design: House of Grey
This Japanese-inspired home was designed with a timber alcove “teahouse” which come with seating areas and pull out drawers for additional storage.
Design: Studio Super Safari
Converting the double-volume balcony into an interior space, and the use of glass doors, create a sense of seamless connection across the different areas of this home.
Design: Studio Myte
This backlit mirror can display quotes of this family’s choosing.
Design: Renaissance Planners & Designers
This house on Fudu Park has a 9m walk-in wardrobe!
Design: The Scientist
This five-room HDB unit in Toa Payoh houses the homeowners’ colourful choice of furniture, art pieces and prints, making it an eclectically designed home that is true to the homeowners.
Designed: Design Rebirth
A handsome American walnut slab, supplied by local wood supplier Grey and Sanders, was used to make a door separating two zones in this home.
Design: Studio Myte
This article was first published in Home & Decor Singapore.