https://www.homeanddecor.com.sg/project/contemporary-asian-bachelor-pad/
Contemporary-Asian bachelor pad
The box frame leg of the sofa and nest of tables maintains the apartment’s airiness.
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Working in tandem, homeowner and interior designer brought warm, natural elements to this contemporary interior.
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A curved bookshelf breaks the boxiness of the room and gives the space a sense of movement. The study can be closed off completely despite the open weave of the steel mesh as there is a layer of glass sandwiched in between.
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The use of pine is prevalent in the apartment; here, it clads the wall and the bathroom door.
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The steel and black glass TV mount inadvertently became a notice board on its reverse side.
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The original kitchen was removed and moved into the yard (beyond the doorway). Alex built more useful stroage units in its place. Tea set from Egg3 Playfair. The customised wall decal has images representing various aspects of the homeowner’s life, making it more meaningful than a store-bought one.
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The narrow dimensions of the second bedroom made it an ideal setting for the walk-in wardrobe.
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Boutique-style drawers make it easy for the homeowner to sort and view his accessories.
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The sleeping platform, which takes up half the master bedroom incorporates storage space and even a bedside table.
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The storage potential of the platform is maximised by building cubbyholes and deep drawers within the structure.
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