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A $130K Renovated HDB Resale Flat Makes Gorgeous Debut As A Family Home

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A $130K Renovated HDB Resale Flat Makes Gorgeous Debut As A Family Home

A 17-year-old old HDB flat that was bought as a resale is transformed by a couple with two young kids into a family home

November 28, 2022

PHOTOGRAPHY LAWRENCE TEO. ART DIRECTION KRISTY QUAH

This renovated HDB resale flat in Bukit Merah provides privacy and ample room for the future needs of a family with two young children while balancing style and budget.

Julian and Jessie Tan, husband and wife in their 30s who both work as financial consultants, moved from their old home in Woodlands to this three-bedroom resale HDB flat in Bukit Merah to be closer to the future school of their two children, aged four and two.

“We were attracted to the greenery,” shares Jessie, referring to the trees outside, a verdant backdrop of the sun-drenched sixth-floor flat that sealed the deal.

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“Julian and I still work from home sometimes, and this view makes it worthwhile.” The top concern for the new home’s design was privacy and how it would cater to their young family’s growing needs.

Tasked to translate this brief to reality is multidisciplinary designer Ashley Chiam, founder of interior design and creative agency Supper House, who is also Julian’s client and friend.

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A $130K Renovated HDB Resale Flat Makes Gorgeous Debut As A Family Home
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Who Lives Here? A family of four and a helper
Home: A three-bedroom resale HDB flat in Bukit Merah
Size: 1,238 sq ft
Interior Designer: Supper House

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
Designing for the family’s lifestyle
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Ashley started designing by finding out more about the family’s lifestyle and how it would evolve in the future.

“A home is such a big investment that would last at least 30 years, so you can’t just be thinking about what works in six months or so,” he says.

The result is stylish, neat and highly practical spaces with ample storage that balances style, function and budget.

The 17-year-old original flat was kept neat and well-maintained.

Ashley advises Jessie and Julian to keep the original marble flooring and most of the walls.

“I try to reduce the amount of hacking because construction works affect the environment and inflate the budget,” he says.

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
Multi-purpose privacy screen
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Entering the home, one is received into a corridor decorated with the children’s artwork.

The flat’s original floor plan allows guests to have an unobstructed view of the interior.

Ashley devised a free-standing structure that serves as a storage and a privacy screen that shields the home’s social spaces from the entrance.

Next to this storage structure is a dining table crafted using an old marble tabletop, which was taken from the family’s previous home and paired with a new, more contemporary base. This area was intended as a formal dining space, but as today the family also use it as a home office.

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
No TVs in my living room, please!
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Beyond this area are the home’s social spaces, comprising a seamless living and dining area with a dry kitchen.

The living area is free from TV, which was deliberately sequestered in another room. Instead of a TV console, the area in front of the sofa is lined with multipurpose carpentry that serves as a storage bench and a stage for the children to sing, dance and play.

This decision also maximises the view of the greenery.

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
Square kitchen island as centrepiece
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A square, 1.9 x 1.9m island takes centre stage in the dining area.

A multifunctional breakfast counter and storage, it hosts most of the family’s mealtimes, stores a myriad of things, including tableware, cutlery and a printer, as well as serves as a hangout space.

“During gatherings, friends and family can break out into these spaces but still be able to communicate with each other,” says Ashley

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
A wet & dry kitchen
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The major architectural alterations were in the kitchen area. Ashley carved the helper’s bedroom out of the original kitchen and relocated a part of it outside as a dry kitchen next to the island.

The remaining kitchen area now serves as a wet kitchen for heavy cooking. Another alteration is the new arch doors, whose curves lend whimsy and visual comfort to the interior.

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
Ambient lighting vs spotlights
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Perhaps, the home’s most major alteration was done to its MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) systems.

Ashley rerouted some of the plumbing from the master bathroom to serve the dry kitchen. The ceiling is brought down to provide space for the aircon units and cove lights.

“Our old home has many downlights and spotlights, which didn’t feel very comfortable. Here, we focus on ambient lighting,” shares Julian. The ambient cove lighting that runs along the room’s perimeter also clears out the 2.6m ceiling, allowing for an airier feel.

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
Old and new furniture
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The furniture is a mix of old and new, comprising bespoke pieces by independent local designers, boutique brands and mass-produced brands like Ikea and Castlery.

“I always tell my clients to take their time furnishing their homes. Don’t shop in one place because you will force yourself to buy things you don’t love.

A good mix of brands will also add personality to the room,” Ashley Advises.

Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
Total cost: $130,000 Renovation
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The $130,000 renovation concluded in April, but this home is still a work in progress.

“We’ve prepared pockets for future developments,” says Ashley.

For instance, the colourful artworks in the dining space are placeholders for the children’s future artworks; the benches can be stacked up to create more storage; a bedroom reserved for a teenager’s room is kept empty while serving as a gym.

All in all, it is a beautiful home that is future-proof as well.

Text: Asih Jenie/Home & Decor

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Photography by Lawrence Teo, Art Direction by Kristy Quah
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