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Made to Order


For professional photographer Tan Wei Te and media buyer Yolanda Zhuang, finding a decor theme wasn’t much of a challenge. The challenge, both agree, was how to translate the industrial look they liked into a warm, cosy dwelling. Wei Te credits their interior designer Joey Khu from Project File for “making our extreme industrial style liveable”.

“To help soften the look, I thought we needed little touches of colour throughout,” Yolanda says. These came in the form of orange and green airline trolleys in the living area, a red chandelier in the master bedroom and rainbow-bright outdoor furniture in the balcony. Joey added bright yellow to the mix by painting the bomb shelter door.

Text: Chiquit Torrente
Photography: Justin Loh
Art direction: Nonie Chen & Carrie Tan

Read more about this and other H&D Homes in the February issue of Home & Decor.

From Home & Decor - February 2010   


   

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