This three-bedroom condominium apartment in Pasir Panjang was redesigned with plenty of storage space for its family’s growing collection of keepsakes. The homeowners worked with Kelvin Bing, design director of Renaissance Planers & Designers, for the overhaul, which cost $400,000 (including furnishings).
The couple knew they needed plenty of storage space to accommodate their many travel souvenirs collected over the years.
Besides display and storage units, marble flooring throughout the home give it an elegant and luxurious appeal, and designer furniture pieces in light and earthy tones create a welcoming ambience.
Besides using travel souvenirs for decoration, the homeowner also displays family photos along the corridor walls leading to the bedrooms.
The customised dining table is paired with chairs by Patricia Urquiola from Space Furniture. The homeowners imported the chandelier from Canada. It was made using deer antlers that were naturally shed.
The kitchen has a sleek modern design, and is built with plenty of hidden storage space to keep it looking neat and clutter-free.
Kitchen tools are kept off the countertop with the use of rails and hooks, freeing up workspace.
What looks like a feature wall in the master bedroom conceals a wardrobe and cabinets where she keeps her evening gowns, bags, and other knick-knacks. Although she has many belongings, the space is always kept neat and tidy thanks to this storage solution!
The custom-designed bedside tables in the master bedroom are clad with tinted mirrors.
The display cabinets in the master bedroom are where Cecilia showcases her bottled sand collection.
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