A built-in sofa with a marble planter is a special feature in this HDB flat inspired by Japanese interiors.
This serene BTO flat by Couple Abode enjoys a harmonious fusion of styles, and is all about comforting curves and homey vibes.
Classy curves lead the way in turning this standard BTO flat into a picture of modern classic design.
By avoiding colour and sticking to a simple material palette, arche° has turned this HDB flat into a show-stopping home.
In this handsome and monochrome BTO flat, cooking and meals are done on a ‘floating’ island platform.
This flat overcame spatial challenges and is now an airy and minimalist home with two sitting areas.
For a young couple entering a new phase of life, a flexible home that gives room for change makes all the difference.
With its refined palette and well considered spatial plan, this BTO flat is now reminiscent of a high-end hotel.
Lifestyle influencer Joycelyn Thiang’s home with her husband Weehow is the perfect chill pad with lots of corners for capturing Instagram shots.
Designed by Hock Hoon, smart spatial zoning and custom carpentry work in tandem to create a home that’s bright, simple and comfortable for a couple with a newborn.
AP Concept used wire mesh, wood panels and black accents to create an industrial themed home that takes its inspiration from stylish boutique hotels.
With a fresh new configuration and a space-enhancing material palette, this flat designed by Archive Design looks far more spacious than the average 4-room HDB flat.