An open-concept 3-room HDB flat

The white walls are complemented by warm tones, such as the wood-like walls and tassel ceiling lamp.
Interior design by White Space Living
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This open-concept renovation by White Space Living is spacious, stylish and sleek. Here's how you can achieve this look.

The white walls are complemented by warm tones, such as the wood-like walls and tassel ceiling lamp. The open concept also means there is plenty of space for two armchairs, a bench, and a glossy white dining table.

Coffee tables from Boconcept offer points of visual interest in the living area.

Coffee tables from Boconcept offer points of visual interest in the living area.

An accordion-type door offers some demarcation, separating the study from the living area. Opening the door also lets more sunlight in from the windows.

An accordion-type door offers some demarcation, separating the study from the living area. Opening the door also lets more sunlight in from the windows.

To create the illusion of a higher ceiling, the team removed the overhead cabinets from the kitchen.

To create the illusion of a higher ceiling, the team removed the overhead cabinets from the kitchen.

A table lamp from Boconcept brightens up the minimalist bedside table whereas the versatile bedframe from Furniture Club has head and side elements that double as shelves for bedside reading.

A table lamp from Boconcept brightens up the minimalist bedside table whereas the versatile bedframe from Furniture Club has head and side elements that double as shelves for bedside reading.

Although not a full-sized bathtub, a soak tub offers a similar pampering treatment in a smaller space.

Although not a full-sized bathtub, a soak tub offers a similar pampering treatment in a smaller space.

With adjustable shelves, the wardrobe seems made-to-measure for the storage boxes the couple uses to organise their knick-knacks.

With adjustable shelves, the wardrobe seems made-to-measure for the storage boxes the couple uses to organise their knick-knacks.

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This article was first published in Home and Decor in 2015.

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