From the vibrant colour palettes to iconic furniture designs and playful patterns, retro design offers a versatile and eclectic approach to decorating your home.
An old four-room flat in Queen Street gets transformed into an inviting home filled with retro, nostalgic and mid-century modern touches.
A married couple’s love for mid-century modern design and retro style is reflected in this colourful home.
The house on Figaro Street is naturally ventilated throughout and opens up to the outdoors in a most delightful manner.
Though the design was instigated pre Covid, Ovolo South Yarra in Melbourne is seriously the embodiment of a lockdown antithesis.
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Relaxed, personal and rich in sentiment, this three-room flat is a bohemian dream from which to enjoy the different facets of life.
Nostalgic elements and a play of light and shadow capture a mood in this five-room flat, rather like ones found in Wong Kar Wai films.
This resale flat has been designed by Happe Design Atelier as a warm and inviting dwelling that alludes to the history of its neighbourhood.
The homeowner’s passion for mid-century design is brought to life by Mikael Teh from Monocot Studio.
Conventions are thrown out the door in favour of old-school chic in this HDB flat by Three-D Conceptwerke