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At 80-square-metres, this apartment is not exactly tiny, yet the layout by X-Zoo is clearly focused on making the space as large and flexible as possible.
With clever storage, flexible sliding panels and a coordinated palette, this flat reflects its owners’ desire for a calming home and flexible lifestyle.
Designing a deeply personal apartment in response to the owners’ lifestyle, Nicholas Gurney has created a home for live, work and play.
MONOCOT has worked closely with the homeowners of this five-room flat to create a home that is playful and fun, yet fresh and unexpected.
With a little design ingenuity, a tiny HDB flat is now a high-functioning home for ‘live and work’.
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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.