Check out this industrial style walk-up apartment in Bedok
Stripped back interiors with concrete screed and wood elements
The owner of this 3+1 walk-up apartment in Bedok had one theme in mind when he commissioned Three-D Conceptwerke to renovate his home: a raw, back-to-basics look that was as far from the typical glossy show flat design as it could get.
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Custom Wood Door
Interior designer Dess Chew customised the 70kg solid wood and steel main door that opens into this earthy home.
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Accordion Style Windows
An accordion-style window closes the open-concept kitchen off from the living area when needed.
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Vintage Pendant Lights from London
Dess specially sourced these pendant lights in London to complement the vintage, casual vibe of this home.
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Indoor Potted Plants
The careful placement of frangipanis, money plants and low-maintenance potted greens brings the outdoors into the living room and even the bathroom.
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Concrete Screed Walls
Dess also stripped off the plastered finish of most of the walls, replacing them with concrete screed for a tactile effect.
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Bathroom
Potted plants and a wood-decked floor were added to the all-white bathroom for a simple yet spa-inspired bath.
This article was first published on Home & Decor.