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lydyutohome
1001 sqf self designed creamy dreamy home in the breezy north🏡
Home tour: $60k 4rm reno for a creamy home with arches and curves
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Virtual House Tour
- Minimalist
- HDB (Resale)
- ~1,000 sqft
- 3 br
- Couple Living
Hey everyone, we’re Lydia and Yuhuai! Welcome to our first home together—a 1001 sqft resale flat in breezy Canberra. We're super excited to share the journey of turning this space into our cozy, creamy minimalist retreat, with a touch of Peranakan influence—and, of course, a spot for our senior doggo to nap in peace. This is our floor plan. The bomb shelter is in the kitchen, which leaves the living and dining area wider. We kept the original layout as we liked that we could segregate the spaces and have flexibility over how we wanted to use the three bedrooms. The entryway was the first spot we tackled. We gave the DB box cabinets a new lease of life by adding custom length mirrors which opened up our space as well. We also styled it with a boucle bench and an irregular shaped mirror for a cute and whimsy yet still welcoming look. It's the perfect first impression of our home 🏡 We combined the living and dining areas into one relaxed lounge-style space. This is where we spend our evenings—snacking, binge-watching shows, or just hanging out with our dog nearby. The beige creamy-toned plank tiles bring a light, airy feel, and the sheer floor-to-ceiling curtains give it a soft, cozy vibe. Our couch, which our pup loves to curl up on, is made of pet-friendly fabric that’s super easy to clean. Our sofa upclose. Extra space we got by combining the living and dining area. This allows us more freedom of movement and for our dog to run around more freely without hitting the chair and table legs. One of our favourite DIY projects was the blush-toned textured wall we created in the dining area using Wallhub’s textured paint series. It adds a pop of colour and a bit of romance to the space without overwhelming it. An arch window keeps our kitchen semi open as we could not decide if we wanted an open concept kitchen or not, so we settled on a mid point. The master bedroom was designed for relaxation, with soft off-whites, beiges, and cream tones. We added custom carpentry to make the most of the space, creating a wardrobe and vanity area that’s both functional and calming. We also created a WFH and reading nook in one of the common rooms, furnished entirely with loose furniture to keep it flexible (and it’s also a favourite spot for our doggo to bask in the sunlight). The 3rd room is kept as a spare for future guests or whatever we need it to be. Thanks for taking the time to check out our little home tour! We loved designing this place and hope it gives you some fresh ideas for your own space.
26 April