1) Plenty of storage space in this small home
This studio apartment came with the standard-issue bathroom and kitchen with a breakfast counter, which the homeowners decided to keep. They approached interior design firm Project File to help them plan storage in their tiny space of just 592sqf.
Open shelving at the end of the TV console makes it a convenient spot to store recipe books and knick-knacks, which can be easily reached for when required in the kitchen.
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2) A quirky, artsy one-bedroom condominium apartment in Upper Serangoon
When the newlywed couple approached Wolf Woof to design their home — a one-bedroom condominium in Upper Serangoon — they did not have a concept in mind. Neither did they have a brief for the designer. “Their only requirement was to have a unique space undefined by any style because they were quite disturbed that every other house they saw was Scandinavian-inspired,” Carmen recalls.
The bedroom is connected to the living area. Separated only by sliding glass doors, the home retains its spacious feel. 
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3) A compact one-bedroom studio apartment with an efficient layout
This one-bedroom studio apartment at Handy Road has a collection of designer furnishings to give it a luxe appeal. The living room is dressed up with chic furnishings like Pop Art prints and funky lighting from Moooi (above the plant).
The sunlit open-plan interiors are complemented with white walls that lift the space visually from its sombre, dark-stained wood floors. The seemingly random-sized boxes here were in fact carefully designed for the right proportions.
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4) This shoebox apartment has a picturesque view of Buona Vista
To enhance the illusion of a bigger space, the homeowner opted for stark white walls, with a feature one in grey. Even the kitchen bartop is in white.
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