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.
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.
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.