1) For this small-space apartment in Chai Wan, Hong Kong, storage was a key concern, and customising cabinetry for that purpose was a must. The designers chose white, pastel blue and wood accents as the main colour options for this home.
(Design: Jaak)
The living room sits infront of windows that lend the space a bright, cosy ambience. Finishes chosen for the home helped achieve the Scandinavian-style interiors.
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2) The homeowner here loves the wood-panelled false ceiling in the living area – one of the apartment’s focal points. The TV is concealed in a white painted oak cabinet.
(Design: Axis Point Design)
Even the dining table and chairs were chosen to complement the interior palette.
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3) This bright and airy three-storey house has lots of white and wood tones, with wood-clad ceilings
(Design: Ming Architects)
The marble-look kitchen backsplash adds a textural effect amidst white walls and cabinetry.
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Wood framed design in this living room helps segregate spaces in the home clearly, while creating a statement-making feature.
(Design: EHKA)
A curved bench seating was customised to allow more people to sit around the table.
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This 1,030sqf four-room HDB resale apartment in Serangoon has lots of white and wood tones that give the home a cosy vibe.
(Design: Erstudio)
The galley kitchen has a sleek, seamless design, complete with full-height kitchen cabinetry in white, which offers sufficient storage for appliances, cutlery, tableware and other kitchen accessories.
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A surprising element in the living room is the hidden door that camouflages along the wood-toned TV feature wall.
(Design: Lush Interior Design)
To complement the colour palette, the homeowners chose a wooden dining table from Hipvan.
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