To create his stylish and cosy home, the bachelor-homeowner turned to the internet. In fact, a large amount of his home furnishings in his 1,600 sqf, three-bedroom HDB maisonette in Tampines were purchased online. He found chairs, stools, table, decor accessories, soft furnishings and artwork from Etsy and Taobao, lights from Amazon, and art prints from Society6.
He designed an open-concept kitchen that looks out into the roomy living room, with a bar counter separating the space.
The large living room is furnished in a mix of furniture styles, as well as with colourful pop-up prints purchased online.
The circular hole in the wall, which the homeowner turned into a window, is actually an architectural feature of the block.
A simple L-shaped staircase is turned into a visual feature with the addition of a massive, vibrant Batman artwork purchased from Taobao.
A masculine colour palette of black, blue and neutral colours sets the tone for the master bedroom.
Home to another bachelor, this 1,227 sqf, five-room HDB flat in Sengkang replicates the loft style that the homeowner had always coveted with the help of Kelvin Teo of Space Sense Studio.
To open up the common area as much as possible, the walls of the kitchen and bedroom behind the living room were torn down to create a sense of spaciousness.
Bridging the dining and living area is a feature wall inspired by the urban industrial areas of New York lofts.
The self-employed property agent spends a large part of his day at home, and in front of the television se. This is why he is extremely pleased that his desk is now placed strategically behind the living room sofa, facing the wall-mounted TV screen.
The "floating" bed is one of interior designer Kelvin's many customised designs for this apartment.
The homeowners decided to adapt the en suite master bedroom into a walk-in wardrobe-cum-exercise space.