An old resale HDB flat – dim, cluttered and rundown – undergoes an overhaul and the transformation is plain stunning. It’s not unlike most reno stories. Except the owner of this apartment in the heartland has gone all out to make a bold statement with strong colours and design touches. Renovated at an estimated cost of $55,000, the apartment is heavily influenced by bohemian and retro design elements – interpreted in fresh, contemporary ways by interior designer Jade Kwok of Fuse Concept.
The flat’s charming eclecticism is a befitting style for the homeowner, who is a homebased artist and craftsperson.
“We worked closely together to choose the shades and look, and it helped that she was very open to incorporating bold colours and elements,” says Jade.
A series of glass blocks embedded in the wall serves as a decorative element as well as to let in light.
Colours continue to make a splash in the kitchen, with walls in the same intense green and a Smeg fridge in whimsical orange taking centre stage.
Jade incorporated groovy lighting features in the kitchen, positioning an exposed panel of lights just above the sink, and track lights for the cooking area. Mosaic tiles for the flooring lend a decidedly retro feel.
The master bathroom is kept simple and smart with black and white tiles, and the long mirror lends depth to the space.
“I used wired glass for the bathroom’s sliding door just to keep things a little different, since clear glass is already used for the bedroom’s,” explains Jade.
Walls in the master bedroom are painted in nautical blue for a cosy seaside sanctuary feel. A macrame piece hanging above the headboard acts as a piece of art.
Part of the original wall in the living room was also knocked down to open up and brighten the space. Large homogeneous tiles sweeping across the living and dining rooms visually enhance the space, making it look smart and spacious. Jade also introduced a cosy corner in the living room, a “personal” space in which a rattan chair is placed just next to the window. Light, sheer curtains add a breezy, restful ambience.
The room next to the master bedroom is now the owner’s workspace, designed to be practical yet cosy – with wooden shelving and furniture, and potted plants.
Written by Jacqueline Tan.
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