This HDB apartment may look brand new, but the homeowners have actually been living here for about a decade.
Seeing that their home was in dire need of a new look, they decided it was time for a revamp.
The homeowners sought help from Fuse Concept to realise their vision of having a Scandinavian-themed home.
The designer refreshed the five-room flat with wooden accents and a lighter colour scheme.
Full-height cabinets keep clutter neatly tucked away in the living room, and allow for a clean decor style. The ceiling fan is from Spin. Tableware from Foundry.
The herringbone-patterned vinyl flooring influenced the design of the feature wall; the wall pattern was manually drawn on wet concrete.
The entrance to the bomb shelter behind the dining table is hidden by a new door panel clad with wood- look laminate from Lamitak. The dining table and bench are from Mountain Teak.
The kitchen’s white-based colour scheme is jazzed up with geometric wall tiles from Hafary for a playful twist.
At $90,000 (excluding furnishings), this second renovation transformed the once contemporary but dull home into a brighter, more open and trendy-looking visual treat.