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Family of four in a self designed HDB Jumbo. Reno ~$100k

Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens

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  • Contemporary
  • HDB (Resale)
  • ≥1,500 sqft
  • 4 br
  • Couple Living with Kids
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    In our previous post, we gave you a sneak peek of our dry kitchen. Now, here's a closer look! The design perfectly ties in with the rest of our home, featuring a sleek black and white theme. We fell in love with this Italian sintered stone at first sight and knew it had to be part of our home. We opted for a double-profile edge for that extra touch of elegance and raised the stone backsplash as high as possible for a stunning look (in our opinion 😝)
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    Added an LED light for some ambience. The ‘Bond Forger’ table standee was from our daughter’s birthday party
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    Here's a closer look at the backsplash detail. All our taps and kitchen sinks are from JB!
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    Our contractor installed the wrong oven here, but we’ve decided to just roll with it. We also chose to place the microwave here for easy access, making it simpler to heat up food and serve it straight to the dining table.
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    While the areas we've shown so far feature a monochrome palette, our other rooms have their own unique charm. Just look at the vibrant pop of color in the playroom in the background.
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    Welcome to our wet kitchen! It has a slightly different vibe from the dry kitchen, but as you can tell, we have a soft spot for marble-look stone. We had to make do with a China sintered stone here to not burst our budget 😂 There are a few renovation mishaps here, but we might dive into those details in a future Instagram post/reel. While we could have moved the laundry area to another part of the house, we chose to keep it here. We carved out a fourth toilet here too (not shown in pics)
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    Ahh the much needed fan in SG weather
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    This gap was meant for the dishwasher, but due to a renovation error, it might just end up as a parking spot for the steps—or a hiding place for our kids haha We chose single profile for the countertop to save cost
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    Can’t decide between a gas or induction hob? Why not both haha
  • Where most of the budget went: Our Dry & Wet Kitchens
    We decided to reuse our old fridge since it’s still in great shape. The oven you see here was actually intended for the dry kitchen (same brand) but found its way here instead 🤣