Curved thresholds, textured walls and a steady beige palette reshape this Bukit Batok five-room flat into a tactile, quietly immersive home designed for long-term living.
Rather than embracing cinematic drama, this Hong Kong apartment looks to the enduring warmth and grounded presence of a country house.
Centred on an open kitchen and expanded master bedroom, this Bukit Batok resale flat by SG Interior Design is well-suited to the lifestyle of a sociable bachelor.
akiHAUS Design Studio reshapes this JadeScape condominium through a hotel-like entry sequence, layered thresholds and calm material choices — creating a family home that feels both welcoming and effortless to live in.
In this 1,342-square-foot apartment, Flora Ngoo of Ofthebox replaces the television wall with a reading corner and indoor balcony, reorganising the layout around a new centre.
In this high-rise home by Doubble Interior, classical detailing meets lush botanical accents — a composed yet expressive interior that balances elegance with everyday ease.
Primary hues. Curved tiles. A reworked layout. In this five-room resale flat, Ascend Design channels colour with clarity, crafting a home made for connection and conversation.
Designed by HID Studio, this 1,152-square-foot Canberra apartment for a young couple uses confident colour, mid-century modern references and a restrained layout to shape a home that prioritises everyday living.
Residence F in Shanghai shows how adaptive interior design can shape a home through daily life, memory and creative practice over time.
In this River Valley apartment, everyday life takes centre stage — with spaces designed for slowing down, coming together, and growing as a family.