Modern French To 1920s-inspired: 9 HDB Flats With Unique Interiors
Check out these 10 HDB resale and BTO flats with unique layout styles
Choosing an interior design style for a home renovation presents homeowners with a multitude of challenges and decision dilemmas.
The first hurdle lies in the vast array of design options available, each with its own unique characteristics and aesthetics.
Homeowners must navigate through a plethora of styles such as modern, minimalist, farmhouse, industrial, and many more, each with its own distinct features and appeal. Balancing personal preferences with the practicality and functionality required for daily living adds another layer of complexity.
With all these decisions to make… homeowners like you and I often grapple with the challenge of blending existing furniture and décor with the chosen style, weighing the cost of replacing or repurposing items.
What now? Here are 9 cool HDB resale and BTO flats with unique and daring interior design styles that may just inspire you to jump the gun and do it!
The homeowners of this three-room Sengkang HDB flat wanted shades of grey in the interiors, to complement their unique collection of items. Working together with the interior designers at Three-D Conceptwerke, the result is a charming home reminiscent of a sensuous 1920sʼ speakeasy with distinctive Baroque-style furniture pieces and vintage elements.
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This five-room HDB flat underwent a $150,000 renovation to be transformed into a minimalist Japanese-style space. Think soothing neutral colours, traditional rattan sliding doors and a tatami platform with storage. The neutral tones allow for an eclectic mix of furniture and splashes of colour.
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Metallic surfaces and dark finishes meet pops of colours and playful shapes in this bachelor pad in the Jalan Besar area. Used in the dining area, bedroom and kitchen, large-format metallic surfaces are paired with dark-stained elm wood veneers, limestone plaster, fluted glass, tiles, marble and terrazzo in various shades of grey.
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Curved elements and contrasting colours give this HDB a unique, refreshing look somewhere between Scandinavian and industrial look. Overhead, a dual-coloured, double-layered, curved ceiling feature over the entrance foyer and living and dining areas gives the entire space a unique look.
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Brass inlays and marble-look tiles give this BTO home in Punggol a luxurious look. The living room features a predominantly white palette, while the main colour in the kitchen is black for a stark contrast, complemented by white Caesarstone countertops.
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The designers created a striking faux fireplace and mantelpiece to imbue the classical European look in this five-room Punggol home. Complementing the bright and open ambience, the furniture and decor form a light palette, with clean profiles and stylish details.
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This four-room HDB maisonette features a hook-filled ceiling and lots of greenery.
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The homeowners of this dark-hued BTO flat centered their design around a long wooden dining table they found at Crate & Barrel. The homeowners are whisky lovers, so a darker palette also added to the whisky bar ambience.
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Here’s one way to incorporate a concrete wall at home without going too cold or bare. The herringbone-patterned vinyl flooring of this Scandi-chic home influenced the design of the feature wall, with the pattern manually drawn on wet concrete.
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A version of this article was originally published on Home & Decor.