1) A retro contemporary home with sensual curves
See how designer Riston Foo of Whiz Concepts combines clean, contemporary lines with circular patterns inspired by the 60s, in this home.
The warm yellow glow emanating from this dining capsule complements its bold burgundy walls, while its rounded furniture and archway match its dotted floor tiles.
Soft, curved corners and a stand-out circular headboard in crimson creates a retro futuristic yet tranquil sleeping environment for the couple.
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2) Lots of wood and curves in this four-bedroom condo apartment
The curvy design elements of this home parallel the architecture of the development – D'Leedon – it is housed in. Lim Ai Tiong of Lato Design chose an L-shaped Cierre leather sofa and dining chairs from Marquis, in tan, to match the wood tones of the home.
The design is carried into the bedroom too, with white gypsum boards clad in a white leather-look wallpaper.
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3) Bold colours and retro-style furnishings fill this three-bedroom condominium home in Sengkang
The home, although filled with many things amassed over two decades, has an orderly look, thanks to the way the homeowners decided to “colour block” the interiors. They also engaged Kevin Teng of The Safe Haven, to carry out a basic functional renovation with new structures to match the look, and that would allow homeowner Alvin’s collection to take centre stage.
Furniture with curves and spherical shapes complete the look.
The bedroom, along with the rest of the home, features bespoke furniture finished with glossy, solid colour laminates that were designed to blend with the home’s retro look.
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