Inside NC Wong's Black & White Bauhaus-Style Walkup Apartment In The East

Check out the inside of this Bauhaus-inspired black and white walkup apartment in the east

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When Nicole (better known as @ncwong on Instagram), and Clinton moved into their 1960s 1,000 square feet home, they had to make a few creative adjustments to make the home a better fit for their lifestyle.

Nicole always wanted to have a neat and minimalist home and was particularly inspired by the Bauhaus movement. Their ID helped to design a 3m long TV console that can double up as storage and hide their TV.

They kept the structured pillar in its original raw condition and also chose to go with the Sanwa stainless steel island as it kept with their design aesthetic and for easy maintenance.

The original apartment only came with one bathroom, so they had to create 2 to make it usable. One of the very interesting hacks to save space was the sink was kept flushed in the wall.

Finally, coming into the house, as you have the master bedroom door, they decided to replace it with a 3m glass door – which helps you see how deep the home is – thereby accentuating the space.

Text: StackedHomes
Stacked is a modern real estate platform on a mission to elevate the real estate experience in Singapore. Through our reviews, editorials, and perspectives, we believe that we can be a trusted source for all things property.
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The original apartment only came with one bathroom, so they had to create 2 to make it usable. One of the very interesting hacks to save space was the sink was kept flushed in the wall.

Finally, coming into the house, as you have the master bedroom door, they decided to replace it with a 3m glass door – which helps you see how deep the home is – thereby accentuating the space.

Text: StackedHomes
Stacked is a modern real estate platform on a mission to elevate the real estate experience in Singapore. Through our reviews, editorials, and perspectives, we believe that we can be a trusted source for all things property.

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