1. Classy and elegant Balmoral Spring condominium
The interiors of this apartment has raw finishes, like the concrete screed floors throughout the living room, dining area and kitchen. None of the spaces in the home is dim or dark, thanks to generous openings where light and ventilation comes through. Interior design by Artistroom.
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2. White and bright two-bedroom loft apartment in Bukit Timah
The striking arrangement of various-sized photo frames hung on a double-height white wall invites guests into this stylish home. Interior design by Frame Interior.
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3. Timeless & Beautiful 3-bedroom condo unit in Bukit Timah
The homeowners of this three-bedroom flat in Bukit Timah opted for a muted palette and timeless pieces. The couple chose a sofa the colour of mocha and a shaggy rug in coffee-brown. For continuity in the colour scheme, tea-tinted mirrors frame the TV. Interior design by IPO Design.
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4. Classic English interiors for this 4-bedroom condominium
This home has a design that combines a classic English look with a contemporary lifestyle. Interior design by Black N White House.
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5. Sleek 4-bedroom penthouse condominium
The homeowners' request was to open up the spaces within the 2,875 sq ft apartment unit where the family could interact and spend time together. Interior design by Metaphor Studio.
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6. Luxurious & Airy 3-Bedroom Condominium
The young first-time homeowners of this condominium unit found its interiors to be very dark and dated, so they requested to transform the unit into a light and airy space. Interior design by E&A Interiors.
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7. Colourful interiors for this Le Wood condominium
To lend the interiors its warm, cosy ambience, the homeowners chose various wood furniture for their home. Interior design by Fuse Concept.
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8. Lum May Yee’s Bright Art-Filled Home
Former actress and model Lum May Yee likes her living space to be bright and airy. The walls in her three-room condominium in Bukit Timah are mostly in white, and she had the false ceiling taken out to allow for more light.
The couple declare that they are fans of local furniture designer Nathan Yong’s work, and have bought pieces such as their living room sofa and TV console set from his eponymous label and Grafunkt, his other store.
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9. Neutral colours & wood for this 3-bedroom condo
This four-bedroom condominium apartment in Upper Bukit Timah is home to a couple and their three kids. Furnished in "a modern London style", the home has coffee tones, dark wood and classic furniture lines. Interior design by Benjeemen Heng.
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10. Contemporary-style 3-bedroom penthouse
Penthouses have a lot to live up to, being synonymous with luxury and glamour. This unit on the 24th floor of a condominium block, located at Upper Bukit Timah, fulfils the expectations with knockout vistas of greenery, sleek interiors and enviable outdoor living space. Interior design by PIU Design.
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11. Country style interiors for a 3-bedroom Upper Bukit Timah flat
Owner and designer Annie Tan of interior and architecture consulting firm The Interarch Design transformed the tired, cluttered space of her 1,500sqf three-bedroom apartment in Upper Bukit Timah into the easy-breezy home it is now.
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12. Art gallery owner’s home is filled with favourite artworks
French expatriate Kevin Troyano Cuturi found his ideal apartment in Bukit Timah. An added plus is that the three-bedroom apartment overlooks greenery.
"Being in tropical Singapore, of course, it only made sense to live near the greens," he notes. The apartment's expansive walls allowed for Kevin to showcase his art, and he has left no wall uncovered.
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13. Chinese Modern Decor for 4-bedroom condominium
Home to a couple in their 50s, this four-bedroom condominium apartment in Bukit Timah takes on an eclectic modern-classic style.
The open-concept living and dining areas were designed to flow into each other. The grid pattern on the brown and beige rug echoes the green and brown painting on the sideboard, while a bright yellow screen featuring a flora and fauna print livens up the space. Interior design by Viterbo Interior Design.
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