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Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space

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  • Japandi
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~1,200 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    Welcome to our entryway again! Tips for organising entryway is to create lots of storage and hide all the mess behind the cupboard. 🤭 It is also a great way to conceal the bomb shelter and DB box. I also have minimal display shelves and only a niche so the maintenance is very minimal.
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    You can see from the right we had our bomb shelter which is concealed by the carpentry after, giving a very neat and clean look!
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    We also created a settee, though one regret is that we don’t really use the settee to wear our shoes since we didn’t want to dirty the entry area. But it is a nice addition to the niche wall.
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    Repurposed the tea tin as a decorative item.
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    Niche with things that matter to us!
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    Tips to create a welcoming entryway also depends on the lighting, we chose a warm lighting and neutral tones which is pleasing to the eyes.
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    Our ID also created a shoe rack for us concealed behind the cupboard which is very handy! Definitely very functional and maximising the space.
  • Before and After: Functional Entryway, Maximising Space
    I also got this elephant statue while travelling overseas, it is good to collect anything you love as decorations!