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Smart Guise, a three-bedroom condo apartment in River Valley Rd
Both homeowners and the designer have an equally keen eye for detail. A brass strip takes care of the transition between the marble and timber floors in the kitchen and dining area respectively. The kitchen island was also deliberately elevated slightly accommodate the uneven level of the kitchen floor.
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Custom-made panelling and carpentry create discreet storage spaces that are well-integrated with the rest of the furniture.
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The living room, dining room and kitchen feature tinted glass walls that connect the spaces, while providing family members with a measure of privacy.
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Most of the furniture and shelves were tailor-made to fit the spaces.
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Brass fittings add just the right touch of luxury.
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No corner was overlooked and no detail too minor when it came to ensuring that every space is exactly as it should be – even the common bathroom. One wall concealing ducts was moved just 100mm to achieve the desired result.
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Many of the units in this development are inward-facing. Edmund and Elaine chose this unit for its orientation, view and light-filled interior.
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Everything has been seamlessly integrated within the study room. A kick board under the table hides a CPU, the printer sits on a pull-out tray concealed inside a cabinet, and a switch built into the carpentry makes turning on the equipment a breeze.
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Edmund humorously nicknames his children's rooms, "Not-Important-People (NIP) rooms".
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A dressing table, foldable mirror and power points are all neatly concealed within the vanity console.
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The simplicity of the master bedroom belies a plethora of hidden technology, such as a television set that lowers back into the console when not in use.
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