House Tour: This monochromatic condo apartment is glammed up with marble and mirrors

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While the homeowners of this 1,195sqf two-bedder condominium apartment specified a monochromatic theme, the interior design team at Collective Designs jazzed it up with splashes of grey (for the furnishings), mirrored-finish walls and a generous use of marble.

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Instead of installing several doors or panelling, the design team ingeniously tucked the storeroom, shoe cabinet and common bathroom entrance behind the mirrored-finish walls. This is in line with keeping a “clean” look in the living room, without the need for doors that may otherwise look jarring or break the line of sight.

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The original kitchen was refurbished, as its design did not fit the owners' — young professionals in their mid 30s — theme. Now, a prominent island counter with a jet-black marble worktop anchors the kitchen space.

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Bedrooms take on a more luxurious note. The L-shaped master bedroom sports a customised headboard. A bedside table on “his” side and a functional hidden dressing table on “her” side were cleverly incorporated into the sides of the bed. The couple can enjoy expansive views from their bed, with curtains providing privacy.

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A luxurious retreat awaits in the master bathroom, thanks to its gorgeous Italian marble cladding and a cosy bay window area which can double as a seat. The spare marble from this was used as a wall feature in the foyer.  

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The L-shaped master wardrobe has tinted glass doors on one side, and mirrored doors on the other. Sticking to black-and-white and making room for grey areas has certainly worked to good effect in this apartment.

This story was written by Jacqueline Tan for Home & Decor.

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