Established: 2012
What we are known for:
A passion in turning our clients’ life stories and vision for their home into reality. As the world of design is boundless and filled with possibilities, we don’t look to trends, seeking instead to delve into different styles, materials and design elements to put together a well-designed space.
How we work with clients:
We treat our clients as friends and listen attentively to them to understand their needs, striving to put ourselves in their shoes when making any creative decisions.
How we stay competitive:
We offer value-added services such as sourcing for special materials and furniture worldwide that match our clients’ design and budget.
A good designer should…
be sensitive to the clients’ feelings. For us, empathy is the most important quality. By viewing things from the end user’s perspective, we can better address their requirements and see things in context.
Done at a renovation cost of $150,000 and designed by Happe Design Atelier, this dreamy home in Tiong Bahru comes with curated colours and contours that ebb and flow harmoniously between rooms.
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Happe Design Atelier focused on creating a cosy environment to welcome the homeowners’ connection to art.
Despite this four-room flat’s compact size, Happe Design Atelier managed to create bright and open lounging areas, fulfilling a couple’s dream of having an art deco-inspired space to hang out with friends.
In turning an old HDB flat into a mid-century modern home, Happe Design Atelier has considered the varying needs of a family of five.
A hidden loft and a newly built en-suite bedroom are just some of the brilliant ideas to be found in this minimalist-style condo designed by Happe Design Atelier.
Quirky details and curved features bring character to this minimalist five-room flat designed by Happe Design Atelier.
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A married couple’s love for mid-century modern design and retro style is reflected in this colourful home.
The indoors and out are alluringly blurred in this Japandi-inspired penthouse. Enviable features include a skylight, an ‘infinity’ timber decking, and an expansive balcony.
The refreshing interior of this Upper Thomson condo is informed by nature, with every inch of space reprogrammed to suit a young couple.
Wood, marble and a clean-lined design language by Happe Design Atelier shows off a cosy and contemporary home with luxurious undertones.
Taking a reductionist approach, Happe Design Atelier completely transforms a once dingy 43-year-old resale flat into a stylish bachelor pad.
History and sentiment lend richness to this eye-catching flat where contemporary Nordic design meets colourful Art Deco touches.
Taking the brief for a contemporary home further, Happe Design Atelier incorporates the old resale unit’s original terrazzo flooring into the design to create a monochrome haven with a nostalgic twist.
Through a series of elegant interventions, a small and angulated apartment space has been made an ideal family home, complete with a play zone.
This resale flat has been designed by Happe Design Atelier as a warm and inviting dwelling that alludes to the history of its neighbourhood.