One of the most iconic architecture residential projects in Singapore recently is The Interlace, which won the 'World Building of the Year' award at the World Architecture Festival in 2015.
We've all seen its impressive design and facade, but what do the apartments inside look like?
We take a peek into 4 homes at The Interlace:
1) Vibrant shades of turquoise and Classical details give this condo apartment its charm
To brighten up the interiors, the design team at The Scientist decided to paint the walls a vibrant colour. Cabinetry and furniture such as the sofa are chosen in white to keep the space from looking overbearing.
Classical details including the use of wainscoting and chandeliers add elegance to the spaces.
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2) Fuss-free design with mostly white and wood-look finishes in this condo apartment
To ensure the homeowners have enough storage and display space, the designers at Dyel customised an entire wall of cabinetry in the living room.
A swivel wall was created so the homeowners can enjoy watching TV both in bed or at a lounge area in the bedroom conveniently.
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3) A 2,000sqf apartment design by KNQ Associates at the Interlace condominium in Singapore
The design team at KNQ Associates integrated columns with bay windows. They also cladded mirrored panels used on the columns as well as on the feature wall to make the living room look spacious and inviting.
The dining area is moved to a corner of the room in order to utilise the seting area along the bay window.
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4) A warm and cosy ambience is achieved in this neutral colour palette condo home
Lots of display area and counter space in the bedroom for the homeowners to showcase accessories.
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