Using nature-inspired and premium materials, Inizio Atelier has turned a standard apartment into a luxurious escape for a homeowner who lives alone.
With homes getting smaller, think out of the box to fully utilise every square inch in your home, so you won’t ever feel claustrophobic anymore.
Three interior design firms reveal small space design tricks that actually work.
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.
With such a tight footprint, the Alto Residences still manages to pack in a lot of inspired ideas thanks to a considered design from Studio Adjective.
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.
Joey Khu ID balances the use of darker hues in this compact unit with mirrors, seamless design features and sleek lines to maintain a spacious feel.
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.
Archive Design applies a palette of light hues to ‘enlarge’ the apartment while ensuring all the owners’ storage needs are met.
Ushering warmth and visual depth, dark colours are the order of day in this bachelor pad by Fineline Design.
The home of OuterEdit co-founders is a manifestation of a harmonious fusion of individual ways, ideas and concepts.
With just 258sqft to work with, architect Brad Swartz has turned this Sydney apartment into a flexible and highly liveable home.
Sim-Plex Design Studio creates a new prototype of a better co-living space in Hong Kong for three youths.