Darwin Interior’s calming approach to the style and design of this young couple’s home yields a dreamy escape from everyday life.
A built-in sofa with a marble planter is a special feature in this HDB flat inspired by Japanese interiors.
In this 1,001-square-foot flat in Joo Seng Road, integrating smart appliances with minimalist design is the ultimate goal.
Japandi is a term that has emerged in recent years to describe the marriage of Japanese and Scandinavian design. Here’s what you need to know about this hybrid style.
The allure of wabi-sabi lies in its celebration of beauty in imperfection. Here’s how you can build a life and home that’s centred around in this concept.
Beautifully restored by MONOCOT, this 50-year-old HDB walk-up apartment gets a refreshed style sensibility without losing its nostalgic charm.
Oblivion Lab transforms an HDB maisonette into a blissful dwelling for two, complete with a generous kitchen island-dining zone.
Positing a Nordic interpretation of Japanese sensibilities, this large and luxurious apartment is perfectly located in the heart of Tokyo.
An architect upends traditional notions of an HDB flat in his own bachelor pad, which responds to a post-pandemic world.
The wabi-sabi inspired home of interior designer Gabriel Ng and his wife Cheryl is a peaceful sanctuary with some truly unexpected features.
Archways and raw, natural surfaces define this wabi-sabi apartment, making it a delightful haven for a couple.
Here’s why wabi-sabi in interior design is so alluring, and the many great ways you can achieve it at home.