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With clever carpentry, hidden storage and a seamless open-plan flow, this $111K transformation by Happe Design Atelier proves resale flats can be every bit as stylish and functional as new builds
Happe Design Atelier’s thoughtful design approach demonstrates that even with a short timeline, a condo renovation can achieve a tasteful and authentic Japanese-inspired transformation.
Happe Design Atelier unveils brightness and beauty within the depths of black in this dark bachelor’s pad through an artful interplay of form, texture and light.
Happe Design Atelier focused on creating a cosy environment to welcome the homeowners’ connection to art.
Despite this four-room flat’s compact size, Happe Design Atelier managed to create bright and open lounging areas, fulfilling a couple’s dream of having an art deco-inspired space to hang out with friends.
Quirky details and curved features bring character to this minimalist five-room flat designed by Happe Design Atelier.
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The refreshing interior of this Upper Thomson condo is informed by nature, with every inch of space reprogrammed to suit a young couple.
Wood, marble and a clean-lined design language by Happe Design Atelier shows off a cosy and contemporary home with luxurious undertones.
Taking the brief for a contemporary home further, Happe Design Atelier incorporates the old resale unit’s original terrazzo flooring into the design to create a monochrome haven with a nostalgic twist.
Through a series of elegant interventions, a small and angulated apartment space has been made an ideal family home, complete with a play zone.