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.
Having come upon a conservation house that had been subdivided into smaller apartment units, one couple seized the opportunity to build their rather unusual dream home.
Nude by Jo designed this quaint Tiong Bahru HDB walk-up with a monochromatic aesthetic that is sensitive to the surrounding environment.
Through thoughtful preservation and practical intervention, Shed Studio transformed a 1949 apartment into a liveable home fit for modern lifestyles while paying homage to the past.
akiHAUS Design Studio has completely redesigned this apartment, exposing its pitched roof and introducing a ‘glass house’ sitting area.
This walk-up apartment has been dramatically altered while retaining elements of history to serve a family returning from overseas.
Following a significant renovation, this 1960s walk-up on Moulmein Road is now an airy and elegant home, perfect for life in the present day.
With artful strokes that bring in light and open up space, this old Tiong Bahru walk-up apartment is now someone’s dream home.