With the help of SG Interior Design, a family transformed their resale condo into a safe and supportive space, tailored to the unique needs of their teenage son with special needs. Here’s their story.
Home to Felicia Toh of Quarters Architects, this modern tropical dwelling is an oasis of calm for rest and creativity to flow freely.
Conceived by Vivre Creative Design, the interiors are guided by the principles of feng shui, and the homeowners’ desire for closed and open storage to display their prized possessions.
Aart Boxx Interior tackled a tight, rectilinear layout of a bachelor pad by repurposing rooms, as well as employing lots of mirrors and streamlined furnishings.
To emphasise this apartment’s understated yet luxe look, design firm I.D.I.D applied textures, lines and neutral colours to great effect.
A home for a semi-retired couple incorporates lighting and materiality to deliver a warm and refined look throughout.
A curated collection of art pieces is showcased in good light in this condo brimming with traditional design inspiration.
Free Space Intent designs an apartment in the Trilight by balancing order and chaos; where shades of muted tones meet dramatic patterns in a curated manner.
Tailored as a private enclave in the heart of the city, this apartment seeks to achieve a sense of understated opulence through a luxurious mix of textures and materials.
This Balinese-inspired family home by Third Avenue Studio strikes a clever balance between form and function.
Conceptualised by Design Zage, this apartment is a highly customised space for a couple and their daughter thanks to some very rigorous planning.
The team from Design Rebirth have reconfigured the floor plan of this condo apartment and designed a sleek, contemporary space that revolves around the homeowners’ lifestyles.