After coming across Mofasis’ interior design portfolio online, the expat tenants of this 12,500sqf two-storey bungalow decided to put their faith in its artistic director, Christopher Tan, and worked with him to breathe life and character into their spacious property.
The foyer that greets visitors once they step in through the main entrance houses playful and stylish elements.
The four-metre-long dining table is tilted at an angle to emphasise it in a room that is also dominated by a wall-mounted piece by Indian-born British sculptor Anish Kapoor.
The couple bought most of their furniture, such as these pieces in the family room, from Space and Xtra as they are firm believers in the craftsmanship of European brands.
The tenants are collectors of both contemporary and classical art. Wall spaces and corners surrounding the staircase are filled with art that was either shipped from the couple's previous home or recently purchased here.
Most of the home's built-in features, such as this wardrobe, are made of dark wood.
The bed and side tables in the master bedroom are from Giorgetti.
The family's two young sons each have their own room, but a double-decker set was chosen for this one as friends often drop by for sleepovers.
The stunning brick arches that surround the living area, already sealed up with glass doors, let the family enjoy views of the pool and greenery without being bothered by the weather outside.
Blessed with a large pool and calming upscale interiors, the family is happy to have a resort-like refuge a stone's throw away from Orchard Road.