House Tours: Rustic-industrial decor make restful homes

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Wanting a home with a bit more detail and creativity, the owners of this 979sqf two-bedroom condominium in the east called Dan Wu, founder of Dan’s Workshop, to do up their apartment. What he gave them was a cottage-inspired, Scandinavian makeover that the owners were very impressed by.

The kitchen island counter comes with a quartz top, while the lower portion is clad in the same greyish-white wood laminate as the panels near the entrance. 

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The row of long, vertical panels has built-in niches for a rustic feel. 

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They also hide storage space for shoes and books. Groove lines on the panels were specially hand-cut. 

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Darker wood accents take over the master bedroom. The bay windows features a customised flip-up board for the cover. 

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The bathroom is the master bedroom was kept relatively untouched, except for the "floating" storage area beneath the vanity counter. 

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The owners of this 1000sqf four-bedroom HDB flat in Punggol wanted an industrial rustic look for their home and had to look high and low for an interior designer who could interpret and execute the style they wanted. Luckily they met Tan Cheng Chuan of Exquisite Art Furniture Interior Decoration, who was willing to take on the challenge of building the customised designs they wanted.

 

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The living room and master bathroom walls sport similar stone tiles from Hafary. 

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The couple chose a wood laminate for the kitchen cabinets, to break away from the industrial look. 

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Mr Tan built the headboard, a side table, as well as frames that also work as mini shelves, in the master bedroom. 

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As the missus could not find a wooden-framed mirror she liked in the shops, Mr Tan customised one for the master bathroom. 

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