Warm Modern Interior Design: 2 Cosy condo & landed houses in Bukit Timah

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4-Bedroom Condo, Bukit Timah

This lovely 2,600 sq ft, four-bedroom condo apartment in Bukit Timah is the weekend home of a couple in their 50s.

With the purpose of the apartment to be a place for rest and relaxation, their interior designer, Gracinha Viterbo from Viterbo Interior Design, chose canary yellow, pale wood floors and pastel furnishings to create soothing interiors.

The lush greenery of Bukit Timah that surrounds the apartment also compounds the atmosphere of tranquility of the house. The cluster of delicate Japanese folded rice-paper pendant lamps over the dining table is a favourite of the homeowners.

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Open Concept Living Room
The open-concept living and dining areas were designed to flow into each other.

The grid pattern on the brown and beige rug echoes the green and brown painting on the sideboard, while a bright yellow screen featuring a flora and fauna print livens up the space.

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Bedroom
The curtains in another bedroom are custom-made, inspired by fashion and specific geometric trends that the clients like.

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Bathroom
The bathroom is separated from the sleeping area of the spacious master suite by a glass panel.

Accessories in sea green accent the calm, elegant colour palette

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Bathroom
Sumptuous, spa-like facilities such as the bathtub, and vanity with a full-height mirror, make the master bathroom one of the most luxurious spots in the home.

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Landed Home, Barker Road
This spacious family home off Barker Road is a pretty picture of simplicity and elegance.

With the help of interior decorator Arete Culture, the homeowners got a contemporary interpretation of a timeless look, with accessories that can be switched up anytime.

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Dining Room
Safe bets on colour such as wood tones are made a bit less predictable with one or two furnishings in vibrant yellow.

The effect is a livelier and more cheerful mood.

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Family Room
In the family room, Arete Culture used soft hues like cream and grey, complemented with brass accents.

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Sliding Glass Doors
Thanks to tall sliding glass doors, the master bedroom has plenty of natural sunlight.

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Bathroom
Rolled up towels are just some hotel-like experiences that were added to the home.

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