This article was first featured in Home & Decor Singapore.
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The raw, industrial edge of this HDB maisonette in Serangoon is livened up with an organic touch and pop of colour. The homeowners engaged Jack Loh from Three-D Conceptwerke to redesign the spaces, and worked with a budget of $90,000 (including furnishings).
The home sports a chic minimalist-industrial appeal, without coming across as cold and clinical. In the living room, an oversized Kare Mushroom Metropolis lamp presents a quirky play on proportions.
The bright zing of the green console echoes the Jackie vs Jackie lithograph by photographer Russel Wong on the wall of the living room.
Exposed wiring, bare bulbs and “rusty” tiles lend an edgy, unfinished look to the master bathroom.
The mattress in the master bedroom sits on the timber platform, which has recessed lights along the edge to define it at night.