Home to a well-travelled young professional, this 968sqf four-room HDB resale flat was a space where the homeowner wanted to showcase her unique collection of knick-knacks, which she amassed over the years of travelling.
With the help of interior designers from Spores_Studio, the home has aesthetics inspired by Ester Stewart’s geometrical paintings. Many corners of the home are decorated with geometric patterns on the walls, complemented with pastel colours.Photo: Home & Decor
A bespoke brass and solid timber shelf cum divider was designed between the entrance foyer and living room. Not only does it draw the eye in, it also helps add a sense of privacy in the living area.
Furnishing with pieces such as the rocking chair, and Rail TV console from Journey East, helps add a refreshing splash of pastel hues.
Reviving the Home: A $48,000 Make‑Over Story
Picture a space that feels like a warm hug after a long day—this was the aim for the homeowner’s fresh renovation. With a budget of $48,000, the fresh design focused on two areas that matter most: the dining table and the kitchen.
Dining Delight
The dining room was upgraded with a sleek table and a stylish lamp, both sourced from BoConcept. To keep the vibe classic yet comfy, the homeowner added Eames m‑chairs from Xtra—because who doesn’t love a pair of modern chairs that still feel like a hug?
- Table & Lamp – BoConcept
- Chairs – Xtra (Eames classic)
Kitchen Chic
The kitchen makeover went full-on wood‑look elegance. Think warm surfaces that make your heart feel all cozy. The cabinets weren’t just for show; they’re a secret hide‑away for every tool and gadget you use, keeping the space tidy and effortless.
With this transformation, the homeowner turned a living space into a place that’s both functional and fantastical—no more clutter, only charm.
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For the common bathroom, the designers chose terrazzo-look tiles and paired it with green laminate for the cabinetry. Brass fixtures such as the hanging lamp add a modern, elegant touch.Photo: Home & Decor
For the master bathroom, the vanity counter has chevron-patterned doors to tie in with the geometric-inspired aesthetics in the rest of the home.Photo: Home & Decor
The geometric patterns continue into the master bedroom, which is kept pared down, and complete with a rose gold Kartell Componibili cabinet as the bedside table.
This article was first published in Home & Decor
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