This 1940s walk-up apartment fuses quirky design, mid-century vibes, and historical charm into a lively and functional home filled with personality.
This thoughtfully renovated home in Lorong Kilat blends raw, natural elements with modernist design, creating a serene, open space that reflects the passions of its owners.
Having undergone a complete overhaul, this once dilapidated walk-up apartment restored by Three-D Conceptwerke is now a breezy open-plan dwelling fit for a bachelor and his dogs.
In this charming ground floor walk-up apartment, MET Interior harmonises nostalgic elements with simplicity and openness, creating an inviting space perfect for gatherings.
When a pair of introverts purchased their rental flat from the landlord, they enlisted Shed Studio to make it a homey sanctuary – one they would never want to leave.
MONOCOT’s refresh of this conservation flat includes a new courtyard, an open plan and mid-century modern vibes.
Stephanie Er of Cream Pie Studio added unique elements to make this home fun and functional for a couple with two young children.
In designing this pre-war flat in Tiong Bahru, d’Phenomenal crafted a unique mesh of old and new with a rich dose of old-world neighbourhood charm and an airy down-to-earth aesthetic.
By capitalising on the brilliant flow of daylight coming into the space, Blend by ImC has turned this narrow apartment in Joo Chiat into a bright and spacious home with its own sunroom.
An ill-fitting layout did not deter Artistroom from turning this old HDB flat in Tiong Bahru into a bright and lofty bachelorette’s pad fit for entertaining.