Plush Interior Design revitalises this Hougang resale condo into a serene haven shaped by warm woods and gentle Japanese–Korean nuances.
A young airline couple wanted a space that felt like the calm they once found in Japan — intimate, grounded, and quietly romantic. Intheory Design turns that feeling into a tactile, low-lit sanctuary where every surface tells a story.
Balancing Japandi simplicity with lived-in warmth, this home uses soft curves, layered wood tones, and smart carpentry integration to shape an inviting family sanctuary.
Builders Plus elevates a typical HDB BTO layout with soft curves and tactile finishes, proving that understated design can still be deeply functional in a family home.
A worldly couple trades beige for beauty in this Mount Faber condo, where Studio Metanoia layers art, light, and atmosphere into a home that feels like a Tuscan retreat reimagined for urban Singapore.
Comfort Home Interior’s redesign elevates a once dim resale condo with better flow, style and light.
Minimal yet deeply intentional, this home blends spatial clarity with Japanese design cues – from pebbled thresholds to layered spaces.
Urban Delineation reconfigures a dated HDB layout into a sensory-led home with a calming and balanced spatial flow.
Plush Interior Design draws out cosy minimalism in this five-room HDB flat, balancing muted tones and practical touches for a young family.
Happe Design Atelier’s thoughtful design approach demonstrates that even with a short timeline, a condo renovation can achieve a tasteful and authentic Japanese-inspired transformation.
By embracing natural materials, soft curves and functional design, Intheory Design transformed an ordinary apartment into a nature-inspired sanctuary for a couple.
With its sculptural arches, airy spaces, and curated materials, this corner terrace designed by Uncommon Studio offers a harmonious blend of calm and modern elegance.