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Visual Statements, two plus one condominium
A geometric theme, seen in the choice of soft furnishings and materials in the living area, gives the home a trendy and fun look.
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Stan Tham and his wife Selene Wee.
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In front of the attention-grabbing rusted metal wall that greets you as you enter the home, a decorative fixture comprising a lamp from John Erdos, as well as a bird and branch figurine bought online, shows the designer’s creativity and unique style.
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A dark-hued, textured acoustic foam wallcovering from Arte was chosen for the living room feature wall to serve as a simple yet stylish backdrop for the TV.
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The footprint of the kitchen was extended a little, and it now features an open concept with a cantilevered peninsula counter that’s topped with geometric tiles (below a piece of glass).
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The footprint of the kitchen was extended a little, and it now features an open concept with a cantilevered peninsula counter that’s topped with geometric tiles (below a piece of glass).
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Asaninterior designer, Stan often works from home and has a dedicated study and “man cave”, with separate zones defined by the mezzanine.
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A wallcovering with a weathered brick design, as well as collectible figurines and framed prints, give the designer’s home office much character.
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A wallcovering with a weathered brick design, as well as collectible figurines and framed prints, give the designer’s home office much character.
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The bedroom is kept simple and restful, with just the essential furniture pieces and a neutral colour scheme.
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As seen in the reading room, Stanisafanof bold, graphical contemporary art. He has decorated his home with many colourful prints, such as those by Dutch artist Parra and German stencil artist Kunstrasen.
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