This apartment is designed to fulfil the homeowners' needs for sufficient display space for their toy collectibles. With an overall industrial-inspired look, designer Kelvin Teo of Space Sense added many interesting elements, such as a telephone booth feature that is now designed as a display cabinet, into the space.
For the dining room area, the wall is clad with faux brick to give a raw, textured look. To complement this are exposed trunking and industrial-style lighting options.
A geometric partition was added between the living and dining area, which allows segregation of spaces while still ensuring easy communication amongst family members in both areas.
Display shelves are customise the homeowners' fun collection of figurines like Bearbrick.
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Using the feature wall and display shelves to frame the living room area, it now has a warm, cosy vibe that's still naturally illuminated thanks to the floor to ceiling windows.
The bedroom is kept minimalist yet still maintains an industrial look, with a full-height weathered wood feature design for the headboard.