Uncommon Studio reimagines a compact three-room BTO flat as a serene dwelling that uniquely captures the homeowners’ love for travel and slow living.
Using nature-inspired and premium materials, Inizio Atelier has turned a standard apartment into a luxurious escape for a homeowner who lives alone.
Vivre Creative Design merged two bedrooms into one, tackled the narrow footprint of the dining space, and created space for a walk-in wardrobe and additional storage for the owner’s toy collection within this modestly sized apartment.
In this home designed by Ethereall, the living room, dining room, kitchen and gym all sit in one large, free-flowing communal space.
Metier Planner employs unconventional design manoeuvres to boost the impression of space and livability in this 721sqft flat.
Eye-catching stone, Islamic motifs and a keen eye for detailing instil a sense of quiet luxury and homely, hospitality-like comfort in this HDB flat.
Exacting details and finishes channel the idea for this swanky bachelor pad where the function is not an afterthought.
From a mini walk-in wardrobe to an innovative pull-out table, this 740sqft flat gets a major boost in functionality and space with multiple clever design solutions by AP Concept.
Who says small can’t be beautiful? AMP Design Co. proves that style and function can be had even in a 700sqft apartment.
Ushering warmth and visual depth, dark colours are the order of day in this bachelor pad by Fineline Design.
See how Home for Life maximised this small condo, and incorporated the homeowners personalities and requirements to suit their lifestyle.
With just 258sqft to work with, architect Brad Swartz has turned this Sydney apartment into a flexible and highly liveable home.
This 377sqft one-bedroom apartment with home office demonstrates how to live well with less.