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Captivating beauty, a four-room HDB apartment in Chai Chee Road
This artwork was selected for its monochromatic colours, so it wouldn't vie for attention with the colourful pieces in the living room, such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin floor lamp and the Bertoia Bird Chair from Knoli.
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Joey opted for travertine-look homogeneous floor tiles that add a modern tropical touch.
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Vitra Standard chairs by Jean Prouve and a Verner Panton pendant lamp create visual interest within the small and simple dining area.
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Joey did not want teh entire colour scheme to be too muted or monochromatic, opting to include some pops of colour.
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Joey has a huge collection of furniture, lamps and other knick-knacks amassed over the years, and his new home provides the perfect showcase for these pieces.
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Part of the original kitchen space was carved out to create a more spacious bathroom, with a proper vanity area and separate shower compartment, meeting Joey's preference. Design boils down to the priorities of the individual.
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The interior designer Joey Khu transformed an ageing apartment into his very own bachelor pad, reflecting his taste and lifestyle.