To reduce clutter, the designer suggested using a foldable dining table and chairs, which can be kept in the hidden storage space in the television console. The lines help conceal the door opening.
Design: Akihaus
Here's a striking idea for your feature wall! The designers created a floor-to-ceiling feature panels in the shape of a large "X".
Design: Substance Living
To match the homeowner's collection of quirky toys, angular silhouettes were used throughout the home -- from the mismatched chairs to the wardrobe design.
Design: Ganna Design
The designer altered the common HDB flat layout by adding a sloping wall feature, which ran from wall to ceiling, near the window. The crossed rods and beams that concealed the light tracks are also a nice touch to the ceiling!
Design: Space Sense
The laminates were carefully arranged in a herringbone pattern according to size and grain, to create a geometric yet natural look.
Design: STudio Wills + Architects
The designers incorporated subtle geometric and angular designs in the home to give this luxurious look an edgy touch. Check out the wood-look doors which conceal storage, and the steel ceiling beam that cuts across the communal spaces!
Design: Ganna Design
This awkward corner was transformed into a display space with a bright, egg yolk backdrop and angular bookcase..
Design: Hello Embryo
Can't decide between two paint colours? "Split" the home in half with two-toned walls.
Design: Eightytwo
Graphical elements like black trimmings and slatted timber doors that hide the household shelter door add linear patterns to this home.
Design: WHITE