These homes may be small in size, but definitely not small in style. This 462sqf apartment is spacious and airy, thanks to the loose furniture which makes it easier to create more space when needed.
The interior design firm, Dsignedby, created an open-concept kitchen with an island. This means extra storage and countertop space, without the clutter of dining chairs.
This 441sqf condominium apartment in the west exudes a chic hotel-room atmosphere, and can accomodate a queen-size bed as well as enough storage space for the owner's bulky sports gear.
Designed by Akihaus, it features folding glass doors with black aluminium frames separates the living room from the bedroom.
Foldable dining table and chairs are stowed away in this hidden storage space of the television console.
This one-bedder bachelor pad has lots of innovative storage. The interior design team from Haelcyon Days installed an all-in-one, multifunction, full-height feature wall that not only maximises the wall space, but also the 3.2m-high ceiling.
The hidden pocket bedroom door slides away to reveal a light wood bed frame from Inhabitant, and an Armani Casa Revolution table lamp designed by Giorgio Armani.
Located in Handy Road, this studio apartment is a luxurious space with white walls that lift the space visually from its dark-stained wood floors.
The space was divided with a shelf which was has boxes that were carefully designed for the right proportions.
Visitors can loop around the home through the bathroom, which connects to the bedroom and kitchen.