Responding to the beautiful architecture of the home, Kestie Lane Studio has created a pared back interior of subtle nuance.
d’Phenomenal designs an unconventional family home complete with a rock climbing wall, and a library and entertainment den.
With the help of Rhiss Interior, this three-storey cluster house becomes the ideal location to raise a large, multi-generational family.
A resale bungalow that was seemingly stuck in the ’90s aesthetics has been given a 21st century design intervention by Vivre Creative Design.
This Balinese-inspired family house takes the aesthetics of tropical homes, but with a fresh and modern update.
When it came time to design his very own family home, Norman Lim, partner at Asialand ID, started by reconstructing the estate to extend its floor area and enlarge the semi-detached house, transforming it into a nature-inspired sanctuary.
Design of Schatz gave this tired house a complete makeover that refreshed and revitalised the interiors.
This posh, contemporary residential estate by Studio Lotus is a master stroke in architectural ingenuity and exquisite, yet homely interior design.
Sporting interesting circular motifs and sleek finishes, this semi-detached house by Lux Design is a picture of modern luxury with a very desirable guest room.
Here are the seven beautiful houses in Singapore that are in the running for the title of Outstanding Landed Home at LBDA 2019.
From HDB flats to private apartments and landed properties, here are 10 impressive homes to steal ideas for your own.
A terraced house in the Katong area enjoys influences from Singapore’s Peranakan and colonial heritage, befitting the owners’ mixed backgrounds.
The new Lookbox Annual 2019 features 232 pages of incredible interiors, products and reno ideas, including the 30 Singapore interior design firms you should know. Here are all the reasons why you should get yourself a copy.
ONG&ONG’s latest residential project in Singapore’s Fraser Hill estate places materials in their natural state amidst a curated nature.
Sustainability is more than just an environmental issue and this house in Vietnam shows how a home can be sustainable in more ways than one.
Situated among rice fields and home to nature-loving residents, the tranquil location and the down-to-earth nature of agriculture is the inspiration for the design of this Taiwanese house.
Customised furniture and clever design ideas create discreet yet beautiful multifunctional spaces in this Taipei home.
Ultimate Interior Creation explores dark hues and a variety of materials in this landed property.
In this house, the restraint in palette allows for a gracious – almost meditative – space, showing how attention to the interaction of tone, texture and forms can create simply stylish interiors.
Building on the homeowners’ vision of a ‘chic loft’, the interior designer made full use of the high ceilings to add a new room and even a glass bridge.
This house in Melbourne is inspired by the city’s cafe scene and has a bright and friendly neighbourhood vibe, with colourful, communal spaces for entertaining friends and family.