This four-room HDB BTO home has a cookie-cutter layout, but that did not stop the homeowners and their interior designer from D5 Studio Image from creating a spacious, bright and airy home that's cosy and welcoming.
The young couple took inspiration from Japanese retail store Muji, and requested for finishes in mostly white and wood-look laminates.
To create contrast, a slightly darker palette of black and grey was used for the flooring throughout.
The wall between the kitchen and dining area was hacked and replaced with black framed glass windows, opening up the area for a sense of spaciousness.
In the kitchen, hexagonal tiles are chosen in these 3 colours to create an eye-catching feature.
One of the bedrooms was converted into a study, with a partial wall hacked to open up the space. Built-in cabinets ensure the homeowners can easily keep the space looking free of clutter, while having a nook to display their knick knacks.
The palette of white and wood continues into the master bedroom, with full-height wardrobe on one side of the room. Despite simple, the colours chosen keep the spaces looking bright!
The ensuite bathroom is complete with white subway tiles for added texture in the small, intimate space. There's enough storage even in the bathroom, with shelves hidden behind mirrors and under the sink.
The total renovation costs amounted to $54,000.