Yes, you have space for your hobbies in your HDB flat!

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Art & Craft

This study doubles as a hobby room which houses art books, magazines and collectible toys of the homeowners. (Interior design by Prozfile)

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Art & Craft

This owner could make room for his printmaking materials too. (Interior design by Prozfile)

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Art & Craft

An open-concept home gave this homeowner the freedom to include an art studio in her living room. (Interior design by Prozfile)

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Games

Another double-duty space, this dining room can be transformed into a board games den once the table gets extended! (Interior design by Prozfile)

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Games

The homeowner didn't want the corridor space to go to waste, hence a sofa was built by the bay window and now the family can play console games here. (Interior design by Terre)

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Music

A custom-built shelf along the window transforms this guest room into a properly-equipped DJ-mixing studio, with shelves storing records and CDs, and a surface measured to fit mixers. (Interior design by Free Space Intent)

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Music

Tucked behind the walk-in wardrobe is a private space for the homeowner to play the piano. (Interior design by Vegas Design)

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Pets

The homeowners decided to create a cat enclosure in her HDB terrace house for her eight cats! Consider how you can replace a wall with glass panels in the yard of your flat to achieve something similar! (Interior design by Sponge)

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Pets

A cat ladder in the kitchen? Why not? (Interior design by Sponge)

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Pets

Make use of your balcony to showcase your fishes! (Interior design by DistinctIdentity)

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