This scene captures the soul of the home. A quiet corner with a bench, a guitar resting nearby, and natural light filling the space — it feels personal, relaxed, and real. The large standing mirror doesn’t just make the space look bigger; it reflects daily life happening around it. This is a reminder that great homes aren’t just styled — they’re lived in.
The kitchen balances function and aesthetics beautifully. Clean cabinetry keeps things visually light, while open shelves allow for personal touches — art, ceramics, daily essentials. The under-cabinet lighting highlights the marble backsplash, adding depth without overpowering the space. It’s the kind of kitchen that feels organised yet warm, perfect for both quick meals and slow cooking days.
This wide-angle view sets the tone for the entire home. The seamless wood flooring instantly brings warmth, while the open kitchen island becomes the heart of the space — a place for breakfast chats, evening wine, or casual kopi breaks. The rattan pendant lights soften the modern lines, creating a welcoming glow that makes the home feel lived-in, not show-flat perfect. Even the bench by the entrance is thoughtfully designed — practical storage below, comfort above.
Here, the island isn’t just for cooking — it’s where life happens. The clean marble surface contrasts beautifully with the fluted wood detailing beneath, adding texture without visual clutter. High stools invite family and friends to sit, talk, and linger. And yes — even the cat knows this is the best seat in the house. A subtle reminder that good design works for everyone in the home, pets included.
This bedroom is all about calm and comfort. The full-height wood headboard creates a grounded, hotel-like feel, while the soft backlighting provides just enough glow for winding down after a long day. No harsh lights, no unnecessary décor — just a quiet space that helps you sleep better. Perfect inspiration for homeowners who want their bedroom to feel like a true retreat, not an afterthought.
A minimalist bathroom doesn’t have to feel cold. The combination of marble textures, warm lighting, and clean white cabinetry keeps the space bright yet cosy. Details matter here — from the round mirror that softens sharp lines to the hidden storage that keeps countertops clutter-free. This is practical design done right, especially for daily routines that deserve a little calm.
This evening shot shows how lighting transforms the room. The warm LED glow around the bunk bed creates a comforting environment, making bedtime feel calm rather than intimidating — especially important for younger occupants.
Design Tip 💡
Layered lighting (general + ambient) gives flexibility — bright enough for daily use, soft enough for night routines.
The tall wardrobe is designed with clean, handle-less panels that blend effortlessly into the overall look. It provides generous storage without making the room feel bulky. The wood framing ties everything together for a cohesive finish.
Design Tip 💡
Full-height wardrobes maximise storage and reduce dust collection — perfect for compact HDB bedrooms.
This custom bunk bed is designed to maximise vertical space while still keeping the room airy and calm. The soft wood tone instantly warms up the space, while rounded edges make it feel safer and more child-friendly. Built-in LED lighting above and below the bunks creates a cosy glow, perfect for winding down at night without harsh lighting.
Design Tip 💡
When working with smaller bedrooms, going vertical with bunk beds frees up precious floor space for study or play — just remember to integrate warm lighting so the room doesn’t feel boxed in.
This view shows how the study desk is seamlessly integrated into the room carpentry. The clean lines, warm timber backdrop, and hidden lighting create a calm environment that helps with focus — ideal for homework, reading, or quiet creative time. Overhead cabinets provide storage without overwhelming the space visually.
Design Tip 💡
Warm backlighting behind the desk reduces eye strain and creates a more comfortable study environment, especially for long hours of screen use.
By placing the bed platform along the wall and keeping the desk facing open space, the room avoids feeling cluttered. The soft neutral palette keeps the mood relaxed, while the raised platform bed adds subtle zoning between rest and work areas.
Design Tip 💡
Zoning is key in multi-function rooms — use furniture placement instead of walls to visually separate sleeping and study areas.
A closer look reveals thoughtful details: built-in power points at desk height, concealed LED strips under the shelving, and enough surface space to keep things tidy. Everything has a purpose, reducing visual mess and encouraging good study habits.
Design Tip 💡
Always plan power points early during renovation — placing them at desk height avoids trailing wires and keeps the workspace neat.