This classically-inspired monochrome Tampines flat is what a chic apartment looks like

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House Tour: A classically-inspired monochrome palette in this Tampines apartment
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Renovating your home and looking for design inspiration? If you're looking for something that's monochromatic and classic, look no further than this Tampines HDB flat.

Regina Ng and her husband Goh decided to try a completely different look for their new place in Tampines.

While their former home was colourful and vintage-inspired, their new one sports a monochromatic palette filled with classically inspired features. So different were these styles that “even the tableware we brought over from our old home did not match the decor in our current space”, Regina quips.

One element did remain the same, however, and that was the interior firm they hired to renovate both their previous and current homes. When asked about the rehire, Regina had only praise for Sponge: “[The interior firm] comes up with unique designs and is skilled in space planning.”

Apart from relaying their desire for bright and mostly white interiors with a creative twist and ample storage space, they gave interior designer JT carte blanche to interpret the brief as he saw fit. The renovation of their five-room resale flat, which took three months to complete, cost $100,000 without furnishings.

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The ceiling is a definite design feature. The bespoke vinyl film’s geometric design alludes to a long, angular ceiling.

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The bedroom adjacent to the living room was converted into a study-cum-guest room. Designed to be conducive to work, glass half- walls and a glass door allow natural light to illuminate the predominantly white space.

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Even the main door, clad in a marble-looking decal to match the floor tiles, didn’t escape interior designer JT’s eye. It makes the foyer appear grander.

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To create a bigger service balcony, hidden behind the wall of ventilation blocks, the kitchen took over the original dining space.

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The family now dines comfortably beside the semi-open kitchen.

(Read also "7 Integrated Open-Plan Kitchen Ideas For Your New Flat")

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Plenty of storage cabinets have been built into the master bathroom. Monochromatic graphic tiles add visual interest.

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The son’s bedroom also sports a monochromatic palette that is aligned with the rest of the house.

Photography by Vee Chin
Art direction by Nonie Chen

This article was first published in Home and Decor.

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