Once dismissed as stark and uninviting, Brutalism is getting a warm welcome into our homes. We spotlight four Singapore residences that channel raw, rugged beauty into spaces that are bold, grounded, and surprisingly inviting.
From nature-inspired spaces to high-tech smart homes and 'mindful maximalism,' this is your guide to creating a stylish yet sustainable sanctuary in the new year.
This thoughtfully renovated home in Lorong Kilat blends raw, natural elements with modernist design, creating a serene, open space that reflects the passions of its owners.
There are apartments and flats made to look intentionally like non-residential spaces and here are four cool ones. How would you like to live in one of them?
Limewash, a surface that conveys old-world charm and the romance of days gone by are everywhere these days. Find out what it is and if it’s right for your home.
Oblivion Lab transforms an HDB maisonette into a blissful dwelling for two, complete with a generous kitchen island-dining zone.
What’s it like to live in an art gallery? Take a tour of this brutalist apartment where art life meets real life.
A freshly converted 1950s walk-up apartment becomes the perfect place to slow down, relax and enjoy life at home.
Love what you see in these distinctive homes? Here are the products to help you achieve the same stunning looks.