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How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves

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  • Scandinavian
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~900 sqft
  • 4 br
  • Couple Living
  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
    From the beginning, we knew we wanted more curve elements to soften the space while adding visual interest and flow. Practicality-wise curves also increases safety by removing sharp corners that one may accidentally knock into and allows for future kid-proofing. That said, every curve comes at added cost so we had to be selective and add it where it mattered most.
  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
    The biggest headache we had was a structural beam running across our living room ceiling. Our ID creatively softened it by adding curves and cove lighting; We now have a unique ceiling feature that frames our sofa area.
  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
    Framing our walkway to the toilets and bedrooms is a curved cupboard (dry pantry area) on the left and curved partition wall (TV) on the right
  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
    Our entry floor to ceiling cabinet is curved as it’s the first thing we see upon entering the house and better matches the curve ceiling
  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
    How many curves do you see? Worth it top up for a curved glass panel in the common bathroom and our ID threw in a special little curve for the tiles
  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
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  • How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves
    One of the first furniture we settled on was this cosy curved couch and we love how it works in our space