Before the renovation, the space felt heavier and more cluttered, with darker finishes and less visual flow. It worked, but it didn’t feel like a place you’d want to linger in — especially for family time or hosting guests.
After the transformation, everything feels lighter and calmer. The clean lines, warm lighting, and uncluttered layout create a space that’s easy to maintain — very important for Singapore households juggling work, family, and daily routines.
The original layout had potential, but the space felt busy and visually fragmented. Furniture placement and older design elements made it harder to appreciate the full width and depth of the landed home.
Now, the living and dining areas flow seamlessly. This open-plan concept suits Singapore family life perfectly — whether it’s hosting relatives during festive seasons or just everyday dinners together. Spacious, bright, and welcoming.
The old wardrobe setup relied heavily on sliding mirrors and open shelving. While functional, it reflected clutter easily and made the room feel visually tight — something many homeowners can relate to.
The new wardrobe design focuses on simplicity and function. Full-height carpentry maximises storage, while clean finishes keep the space looking tidy even on busy mornings. A practical upgrade that makes daily routines smoother.
A minimalist TV feature wall that doesn’t overpower the room. The combination of fluted panels, warm tones, and concealed lighting adds depth while keeping the space calm — ideal for winding down with TV dramas or family movie nights.
Personal touches make a house feel like a home. These illuminated display shelves showcase the homeowners’ collectibles, adding character without clutter. A thoughtful way to blend personality into a clean, modern interior.
Sometimes it’s the little details that matter most. Warm lighting, soft textures, and careful material choices come together to create a space that feels comfortable at any time of day — morning, afternoon, or late at night.