1) Luxurious contemporary-style apartment in River Valley
Black framed glass doors help open up the space in this apartment.
(Design: Fuse Concept)
2) Space-saving, minimalist-style furniture in this small one-room condo unit
Presented with an unusual layout – this modestly sized apartment in River Valley had several small rooms and impractical bay windows – interior designers James Koh and Ben Loke from 19sixtyseven decided to simplify the way space is organised in this home.
3) Clever creation of space in a 840sqf apartment
What this 840sqf apartment lacks in area, is made up for it in volume.
(Design: Renaissance Planners & Designers)
4) Neutral colours and lots of natural light in this three-bedroom condo unit
The three-bedroom apartment had lots of natural light, with a balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, and large, vertical clerestory windows above in the living area.
(Design: The Carpenter's)
5) Urban-bohemian, loft-inspired style in this conservation shophouse
Masculine lines and a neutral palette create a city retreat in the couple's conservation shophouse in River Valley.
(Design: Spacious Planners)
6) Living large in a shoebox-sized apartment
The owner of this 500sqf conservation shophouse apartment in River Valley was drawn to its iconic windows, and leads a bachelor’s pared-down life that makes living largely comfortable in his shoe-box home.
(Design: Kyoob-ID)
9) White-and-wood three-bedroom condo apartment
The homeowners were very clear of what they wanted — a white-and-wood palette, with hints of black in the home.
(Design: erstudio)
8) Elegant and luxe three-bedroom condo apartment
The homeowners decided to have the interior gutted, in order to start from scratch. “The renovation was so extensive that only two of the existing walls were left standing,” recalls the interior designer.
(Design: Laank)
7) Bold designs and unconventional features in this two-bedroom apartment
“The scheme is not style-driven but, rather, it is generated by the clients’ personalities, which should come through in the interior design,” emphasises Kok Fong, who is also an architect.
(Design: Studio Super Safari)