3-Room Pre-War Flat
The owners of this three-room pre-war flat got the interior designers from Three-D Conceptwerke to decorate the space in a way that was congruent with its history.
Public Corridor Area
The private and public spaces of the home remain segmented by the original architecture of the flat, but the new owners took the liberty of removing the window shutters from their square frames, increasing light and air flow throughout the apartment.
Mid-Century Modern Furniture
A clean and understated aesthetic is adopted, and the mid-century modern furniture is homage to the flat’s age.
Pre-War Shophouse, Crane Road
This pre-war shophouse on Crane Road is a result of two shophouses combined to make a larger home of six self-contained units. There are some shared spaces and facilities as well as a communal internal courtyard and a shared address.
Kitchen
One of the communal kitchen and dining areas.
Retro Vintage Furniture
Ong & Ong Architects was responsible for the interiors and much of the furniture in the home. The vintage furniture has a retro 1950s vibe that would be familiar to many first-generation Singaporeans.
Pre-War Walk Up Apartment, Queenstown
This pre-war walk-up apartment is situated in the old estate of Queenstown.
Inspired by his time in Paris, the homeowner has the interiors furnished with Parisian antiques, mixed in with thrift findings from the Salvation Army and contemporary pieces from IKEA.
Kitchen
The immaculately-kept kitchen is where the homeowners spend much time whipping up meals, which is why all the spaces are thoughtfully designed and fully functional.
Bedroom
This bedroom of one of the owners is decorated with chinoiserie. “Gass station” pendant lamp is from Ikea.