In this River Valley apartment, everyday life takes centre stage — with spaces designed for slowing down, coming together, and growing as a family.
Plush Interior Design revitalises this Hougang resale condo into a serene haven shaped by warm woods and gentle Japanese–Korean nuances.
Lightly set on a tight inner-city block, Choux House by State of Kin is a family home for a Perth-based baker, full of unexpected surprises.
David Langston-Jones faced substantial constraint on this difficult inner-city site, but a thoughtfully framed garden combines with rich colours and materials to create a delightful pair of homes.
These homes show how the harmony of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth can create everyday spaces of calm and beauty.
Mado Apartment by Kaizen Architecture integrates thoughtful fenestrations and Japanese-inspired motifs to create a home that bridges artistic passion and family practicality.
In this latest edition in the Lamitak series ‘Design is a Way of Life’, see how nature and daily rituals intertwine to encourage a life less ordinary.
Modelled after a Japanese shoebox apartment, this family home designed by D5 Studio Image comprises traditional design elements fused with modern comforts.
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
Get your fix of Nordic-styled furniture, but with Japanese efficiency and quality, at the new Actus Hause by Atomi.