Home Tour: Minimalist wood interiors for a family of 4’s penthouse unit

Living room for a couple and their 2 children’s penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.
Interior design by Whiz Concepts
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This penthouse apartment at Yio Chu Kang is home a couple in their 30s and two young children. The couple opted for pared-down decor and shared this with their interior designer Riston Foo of Whiz Concepts.

Interior designer Riston's first task was to open up the layout to achieve the loft look the couple wanted. The wall between the living area and the third bedroom was removed, along with the wall between the kitchen and dining area. The home now has roomy space to entertain guests, and for the kids to play in.

Minimalist loft-style interior design for a couple and their 2 children’s penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.

Minimalist loft-style interior design for a couple and their 2 children's penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.

Interior design by Whiz Concepts

A large, customised decal alludes to the home’s rooftop garden and adds interest to the large expanse of wall.

All wood dining room with high bar kitchen island dining table for a couple and their 2 children’s penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.

All wood dining room with high bar kitchen island dining table for a couple and their 2 children's penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.

Interior design by Whiz Concepts

The laminate flooring rises like a wave up this side of the dining table, fully integrating it into the space. The full-height cabinet offers extra storage. Wood and concrete, two of the couple’s must-have materials, harmonise in the living room. The vertical slats and the lines on the wallpaper at the left accentuate the space’s volume.

Wood platform bed in the master bedroom for a couple and their 2 children’s penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.

Wood platform bed in the master bedroom for a couple and their 2 children’s penthouse apartment in Yio Chu Kang.

Interior design by Whiz Concepts

Slide to hide the headboard partially concealing the window, interior designer Riston designed a sliding headboard in the bedroom so that the couple could access the opening when needed.

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