In this River Valley apartment, everyday life takes centre stage — with spaces designed for slowing down, coming together, and growing as a family.
Neutrals aren’t just safe — they’re sophisticated. Here’s how designers use tone, texture and light to turn understated shades into the foundation of beautiful, modern homes.
Right Angle Studio reimagines a family home through subtraction, where pared-back design, refined materials, and spatial clarity transform the home into a serene urban retreat.
Right Angle Studio forms new possibilities within the rigid layout of a small 592-square-foot apartment.
With a clear divide between public and private areas and a strong design language, the Monolith apartment by Right Angle Studio strikes a balance between expressive material textures and muted, earthy colour palette.
A built-in sofa with a marble planter is a special feature in this HDB flat inspired by Japanese interiors.
This sophisticated home has been designed to capture life in cosmopolitan New York City, where even its scent has been specially curated.
The dream of living close to nature is possible even if you live in a flat or apartment. Just see how these homes have embraced the outdoors.
These Singapore residences are proof that pet-friendly features can be stylishly integrated into a home. And sometimes, they can look like decor too.
Following a most daring spatial transformation, this resale flat now features a ‘green corridor’ and calm, light-filled spaces that a couple and their pet rabbits can enjoy to the fullest.
Right Angle Studio's consistent use of light oak and grey tiles, paired with pockets of smoked mirrors establish a harmonised and composed HDB home.
A sneak peek of P5 Studio x Frag’s collab project AR_T, where eight local architecture and design practices reinvent the Ele side chair, one of Frag’s signature chairs.