Interior Designer
text by
Olha Romaniuk

A bold and eclectic family abode with loads of personality

description

Text by Olha Romaniuk The owners have lived here for over twenty years and decided to renovate their home to accommodate the needs of their growing family. The original design of the home lacked storage space, and so top on list for interior design firm three-d conceptwerke was to incorporate ample storage space into the flat without making it look cluttered. In the living room, the solution involved the creation of tall storage cabinets hidden behind curved mirrored doors to enhance the sense of space and reflect natural light into the room. A glimpse into the son’s bedroom from the living room reveals a continuation of dark colours from one space to another. Since each family member favoured a different style, the design team came up with an eclectic yet somehow cohesive design language that balances the use of dark and bold colours – black, teal, red and navy blue – and modern materials with vintage elements like rattan and gold sanitary ware. The daughter’s bedroom and the living room merge together in a semi-open concept, with the two spaces separated by a fluted glass sliding door for privacy. The dark finishes within the living room were also made less imposing by the bedroom’s soft colour palette.

Playful splashes of colour hint at the diverse style preferences and personalities of different family members living in this eclectic flat.

White walls and cabinetry characterise the daughter’s bedroom. The design and colour scheme were done in line with the young child’s preference for the Scandinavian aesthetic. The open-concept kitchen allows the cooking and casual dining area to merge seamlessly in an L-shaped configuration. A marble countertop, backsplash and hexagonal floor tiles in matching colour tones offset the bold use of dark teak that runs consistently through the flat’s communal spaces. The designers created a custom vanity cabinet using rattan, laminated solid plywood and brass handles to cover the rubbish chute below the washbasin. Matching brass sanitary ware and marble basin add a touch of luxury to the cosy nook. three-d conceptwerke www.three-d-conceptwerke.com www.facebook.com/threedconceptwerke www.instagram.com/threedconceptwerke We think you may also like Unconventional design elevates this “steampunk man cave” in Tiong Bahru
DETAILS
type
HDB
area
947 sqft
style
Mid-Century ModernVintageMinimalist

DESIGNED BY three-d conceptwerke

The team at three-d conceptwerke have a shared passion for timeless and sustainable design that evolves beautifully with time.
PROJECTS LISTED

6

YEAR ESTABLISHED

2006

AWARDS

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