Home Tour: A civil servant couple's dark & stylish 3-bedroom Anchorvale condominium

The TV feature wall comprises marble finish that add a touch of luxe, and a strip of mirrored panel above it that makes the space feel more spacious.
The TV feature wall comprises marble finish that add a touch of luxe, and a strip of mirrored panel above it that makes the space feel more spacious.
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Editor's Note: This project garnered the Gold award for Best Residential Design (Apartment ≤ 1000 sq ft), at the IDCS 2020 Design Excellence Awards.

Luxurious, warm and visually spacious, were three main considerations in the design brief of this three-bedroom condominium in Anchorvale, Sengkang. Home to a couple working in public service, the 957 sq ft (89 sqm) home was designed by Earth Interior Design with a slew of simple yet effective design strategies to achieve all three.

"The interior space is very small so the design intent is to create a seamless, clean look with a serene ambient imbued with a touch of luxury," says Aloysius Ong, Earth Interior Design's creative director. The employed design strategies included mirrored surfaces, 'floating' furniture, and clean-cut and seamless cabinetry.

Who Lives Here: A couple working in public service
Siz
e: 957 sq ft (89 sqm)
Home:
3-bedroom Executive Condo
Interior Designe
r: Earth Interior Design

1/5

Built In Shoe Cabinet
The sleek and clean-cut shoe cabinet features open niches with stone-finish accents and subtle lighting that takes the luxe factor up a notch.

2/5

Furniture with Tapered Legs
The furniture pieces, like the sofa and ottoman, feature tapered legs that lend a touch of lightness to the room.

3/5

Dining Area
The centrepiece of the living-dining space is the contemporary chandelier which features eye-catching metallic chains illuminated with fine LED strips.

4/5

Living Room Ottoman
Instead of a coffee table, the snug living room is furnished with an ottoman, which adds a soft touch and can serve both as a surface for trays and a place to rest one's feet.

5/5

Master Bedroom
The slim headboard in the master bedroom is embedded to the wall to create a clean-cut look. The existing wardrobe was removed and replaced with a glass wardrobe with storage island that expand its capacity.



Photos courtesy of Earth Interior Design. This article first appeared on Home and Decor in 2021.

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