A calm and restful master bedroom designed for real condo living. Full-height wardrobes maximise storage, while the upholstered headboard adds comfort and softness. Natural daylight filters in gently, keeping the room bright yet soothing.
Design tip:
Go for full-height carpentry in bedrooms to reduce dust traps and increase storage—especially important for resale condos with limited wardrobe space.
Instead of treating the walkway as “dead space,” this corridor is transformed into a serene transition zone with an indoor planter, white pebbles, and concealed lighting. It sets a peaceful tone the moment you walk home—very rare but impactful in condo living.
Design tip:
For resale condos, consider a feature corridor with plants or textured walls. Warm LED strip lighting at floor level adds depth without needing expensive materials.
This living space feels calm, elegant, and surprisingly spacious, thanks to the seamless flow from the sofa area to the balcony dining zone. The dark feature wall and built-in shelving add depth, while soft lighting keeps the mood cosy instead of heavy. The greenery outside becomes part of the interior experience—perfect for unwinding after work.
Design tip:
If your condo has a balcony, consider sliding glass doors or dark frames to visually extend the living area. Pair darker walls with warm lighting to avoid a “boxed-in” feel.
This dining space feels almost café-like, with warm wood tones, rattan textures, and a statement pendant light anchoring the table. The large window frames lush greenery, making everyday meals feel calmer and more enjoyable—especially for families who dine together often.
Design tip:
If your unit faces greenery, design around the view. Use natural materials (wood, rattan, linen) and keep colours soft so the outdoors becomes the highlight instead of heavy décor.
This bathroom nails the luxury-hotel vibe without going over budget. Clean lines, large-format tiles, a kerb-free shower, and a sleek vanity keep the space modern and easy to maintain. The fluted cabinet detail adds texture without clutter.
Design tip:
Use large tiles and concealed storage to make bathrooms look bigger and more premium. Opt for neutral tones so the design ages well over time.
This room is kept minimal and versatile—ideal as a guest room, kids’ room, or future study. The clean lines and neutral palette make it easy to adapt as life needs change.
Design tip:
Design secondary rooms with flexibility in mind. Neutral colours and simple layouts allow the space to evolve without costly renovations later.
A compact yet highly functional setup that combines sleeping, storage, and work in one clean layout. Built-in cabinetry keeps the room tidy, while warm lighting makes it feel cosy rather than clinical—great for WFH or study needs.
Design tip:
Design secondary rooms with flexibility in mind. Neutral colours and simple layouts allow the space to evolve without costly renovations later.
This kitchen proves that minimal doesn’t mean boring. Handle-less cabinetry, neutral finishes, and integrated appliances keep the space visually calm and efficient. Smart storage planning ensures everything has its place—perfect for daily cooking without clutter.
Design tip:
Invest in good carpentry planning rather than fancy finishes. Clean lines, concealed storage, and proper task lighting will always outlast trends.