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Actor’s Den, 4-room HDB flat
A palette of black, white and grey completes the look of actor Jeremy Chan's Scandinavian - and resort-inspired home.
He handpicked cushions in some of his favorite monochromatic designs to dress up the living room.
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Despite his love for Japanese collectible Bearbrick figurines, Jeremy limited himself to just this Astro Boy piece as a quirky addition to the kitchen.
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The marble-look quartz surfaces add an elegant touch to the kitchen design, and the open shelves are where Jeremy displays his collection of tableware.
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The dining area has a rustic touch, Jeremy paired his Ethnicraft dining table with pendant lamps made of seashells the shimmer as light falls on the surface.
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"I insisted on this concrete screed-look wall as I was inspired by many Japanese homes and hotels I've visited," says Jeremy. Instead of raw material, which has a powdery texture and might be difficult to clean, the interior designers from Aart Boxx used concrete-look tiles to achieve the same effect.
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Jeremy bought a cabinet from Originals for his kitchen to stash his tableware. "I painted it white because I wanted to enhance its rustic look." he says. The vases which he uses for his plants are from a Thai clay maker.
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These industrial-inspired exposed-bulb pendant lamps were bought from a German online lighting store.
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Lots of natural materials were used in this home, including wood furniture and accessories made of shells and clay. The artwork on display is by Chinese contemporary artist Wu Qiong.
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An entire room was dedicated to a wardrobe and dressing area so Jeremy has enough space for his fashion accessories and apparel.
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