Architectural assistant Amoz Boon and his wife wanted their five-room Built-To-Order HDB flat in Choa Chu Kang to be “something spacious, sophisticated and easy to clean”.
Black fittings, fixtures and accessories provide marked contrast against the otherwise all-white master bathroom.
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The design of this monochromatic five-room HDB BTO flat at Dawson Skyterrace relies extensively on one laminate finish — but applied in different directions to mix things up.
(Design: Habit)
The vanity counters, in front of the sliding glass panels of the master bedroom, feature glass insets on the surface for a boutique-style display of accessories.
Sophisticated contemporary interiors were achieved through the use of clean lines, thoughtful details and simple materials applied creatively.
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The use of sea and sky shades, as well as a play on geometry, give this home a nautical-inspired look with a stylish modern twist.
(Design: Wynk Collaborative)
Colour dramatically enhances a space, and in the home of Si Jian Wen and Sharon Teo, the calming cool shades of blues and greens define the interiors.
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The homeowners of this five-room HDB BTO flat swopped their living room with their master bedroom space — throwing conventionality out of the window.
This decision was based on maximising the space and making it more functional, with a larger living space at the back.
This fascinating home shows how being bold, experimental and different can be a very good thing.
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This story was first published in Home & Decor Singapore.