This dining space flows seamlessly between the kitchen and living room.
Tip: Curves work especially well in resale flats. They reduce sharp corners, improve circulation, and make compact spaces feel more fluid and modern.
A sleek TV feature wall doubles as storage display. Clean lines keep the space clutter-free, while warm backlighting highlights collectibles and personal items - adding personality without mess.
Tip:
Instead of bulky TV consoles, go for full-height carpentry with concealed storage. It maximises space and keeps the living area visually calm.
This wide-angle shots shows how thoughtful planning creates openness.
Tip: Stick to one flooring material throughout share spaces in resale flat. It visually strectches the area and improve flow from room to room.
This wider view highlights how the dining and living areas coexist comfortably without feeling cramped.
Tip: use one flooring materials across common areas to enhance visual continuity and make resale flats feel larger and more cohesive.
The kitchen features a soft neutral palette with wood textures and marble-look backsplash, striking a balance between warmth and practicality.
Tip: Resale kitchen, invest in full-height carpentry - it maximises storage, reduces dust collection, and makes smaller kitchen look more streamlined.
This angle shows how the dining area connects seamlessly to the kitchen, creating an open and inviting heart of the home.
Tip: In resale HDB- open layout and rounded furniture help improve movement and make the space feel less rigid and more welcoming - especially for families who dine together often.
The kitchen features a soft neutral palette with wood textures and marble-look backsplash, striking a balance between warmth and practicality.
Tip: For resale kitchens, invest in full-height carpentry - it maximises storage, reduces dust collection, and makes smaller kitchen look more streamlined.
A glass partition transform this room into a bright, functional study while keeping the home visually open.
Tip: Glass rooms are ideal if you need privacy but still want light and openness - perfect for WFH setups in HDB homes.
This flexibility allows the space to function as an office, hobby rooms or even a future kids study.
Tip: Choose sliding systems instead of swing doors in tight layouts - they save space and give flexible room usage over time.
This bedroom is designed as a peaceful retreat after long workdays.
Tip: For resale bedrooms, go for platform beds with warm backlighting. It reduces bulky furniture and makes smaller rooms feel more spacious
This angle highlights the shower zone with rain shower fittings and a simple glass screen.
Tip:
Build a tiled ledge or niche during renovation instead of using suction shelves alter. It looks neater, lasts longer, and keep daily essentials within easy reach.
This bathroom features a clean, kerb-free shower design separated by a glass panel and a low half wall.
Tip: If space allows, go for a kerb-free shower with a half height divider. It keeps water contained while making the bathroom look bigger, cleaner, and easier to maintain.