Simple, spacious, practical – these were the three keywords the homeowner of this three-room HDB resale flat had in mind when she approached Space Factor to renovate and design her space.
This flat – situated in Mei Ling Street – was a blank canvas to start with, so interior designer Dolly created a cosy yet airy atmosphere with a palette of predominantly blues, greys, and whites. The resulting look is a modern oasis that the homeowner looks forward to coming home to.
AT A GLANCE
Home: Three-room resale HDB flat in Mei Ling Street
Who lives here: A homeowner
ID: Space Factor
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Cool Tones And An Open Concept Lend A Modern Update To This Three-Room Resale Flat
In the living room, Dolly used warm tones for the flooring and the doors for an earthy vibe. These also lend balance to the cool-toned palette in the rest of the home.
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Plenty of artwork casually leaned against the wall, plants, and soft furnishings instantly transform the home into a cosy space.
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A peninsula island counter creates a space for the homeowner to sit and have breakfast or check her emails.
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Here, retro-style appliances in pastel shades balance out the deeper cool tones of the kitchen cabinets.
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A pronounced wood grain for the doors and cabinets, plus a carefully-curated mix of tiles in the bathroom, lend visual interest to the home. “A balanced and harmonious contrast in texture is like music to interior design,” says Dolly.
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