Bridging past and present, this home by D’ Initial Concept reinterprets Victorian elegance through a refined contemporary lens.
Clean lines and neutral tones reveal a cosy home that harmoniously combines creative space planning with subtle material accents, achieving a delicate balance between practical functionality and aesthetically pleasing design.
Playful colours and bold and unconventional design features make this home a private paradise that delights.
Designed by D’ Initial Concept, this flat features custom-made furniture and handmade details that elevate day-to-day living situations.
These happy and inviting bathrooms will get you inspired to make bold colour choices the next time you decorate or renovate your bathroom.
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The Victorian aesthetic is given a fresh, modern update in this monochrome HDB flat by D’ Initial Concept.
D’ Initial Concept gives this ordinary HDB flat the five-star treatment by conceptualising a modern contemporary style with a well-appointed material palette.
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With the help of D’ Initial Concept, a couple’s dream of an unconventional home comes true.
This humble HDB flat shows that you don’t need a huge space to live glamourously. The designer from D’ Initial Concept, who is also the homeowner, has always liked furniture pieces with a historical charm. His impressive collection of furniture has been put to good effect with his home’s well-curated style.
This home for a young family of three by D’ Initial Concept employs a masculine colour scheme and geometric design elements.
By rethinking the original floor plan to conceptualise rooms with a better spatial flow, the designers from D’ Initial Concept have created the perfect home for a family of four.
Drawing inspiration from colonial English influences, designer Ashley Loh from D’ Initial Concept has created a space that is both stylish and practical for the homeowner and his mother.
The designers from D’ Initial Concept incorporated the treasure trove of art pieces collected by the married couple living in this 4-room condominium apartment to create a gallery-like abode.
In this compact one-bedder apartment for two, the designers from D’ Initial Concept shows how living in a tiny space doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style or much-needed storage.
Everything looks better with a touch of colour and this couldn’t be truer for this DBSS flat where D’ Initial Concept linked colourful palettes with a simple Scandinavian-styled backdrop
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D’ Initial Concept revamps a bungalow and gives its a fresh, new lease of life