1) A minimalist, Nordic-style two-bedroom condo apartment with green and blue shades
This 732sqf space is clad in shades of green and blue. The mezzanine floor can be converted into a guest room.
(Design: 82)
But, for now, it is the homeowners' cat Tommy’s territory.
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2) A Scandinavian-style apartment at Boathouse Residences in Hougang
Making full use of the space in their apartment, these homeowners decided on building a mezzanine level in one of the rooms to cater for enough space for the bed, as well as a study table.
(Design: 82)
3) Three-bedroom loft-inspired condo unit in Whampoa with $50,000 renovation
This black spiral staircase makes a strong visual statement in the home, and lead up to a mezzanine floor as the homeowners wanted to make full use of the double volume space in their living room.
(Design: 82)
On the loft level, interior designer Keave built a full-height shelf for the homeowner to display his collection of model cars. It also functions as storage space for books and knick-knacks.
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4) A $60,000 reno turned this condo apartment into a cool loft!
It was by chance that this homeowner decided to build a mezzanine level in his home.
A check to fix a water seepage problem gave homeowner Kaden Ching the idea to turn his regular condominium unit into a loft-style apartment. When workers removed the false ceiling in the living room, he discovered it was concealing a lot of space above.
Faux grass covers the floor, while a bicycle, which he bought as a decorative piece, leans casually against the wall. Further in, there is a small study where he can hang out or get work done. A short golf-putting mat lies on the floor for him to hone his skills.
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5) A two-bedroom loft packed with stylish accessories
Interior designer Carmen dressed this home in monochrome hues, and designed a chevron-style metal railing on the mezzanine floor to take the attention away from the small living room.
(Design: Wolf Woof)
6) $40,000 renovation for this modern-country themed one-bedroom condo home
A small interior is no hindrance to incorporating a smart, stylish design, as seen in this bachelor pad.
(Design: Dan’s Workshop)
Bold lines and darker colours dominate the bedroom.
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7) $30,000 renovation for this two-plus-one-bedroom condo home in Sengkang
As an interior designer, homeowner Stan often works from home and has a dedicated study and “man cave”, with separate zones defined by the mezzanine.
(Design: KNQ Associates)
A wallcovering with a weathered brick design, as well as collectible figurines and framed prints, give the designer’s home office much character.
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