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15 Singapore Stylish Homes You Won’t Believe Are HDB Flats

July 21, 2020

Singapore Homes You Won't Believe Are HDB Flats

HDB flats may be a basic space, but that doesn’t mean the decor has to be basic. If you’re too late for these new BTO homes with condo-like features, fret not. You can still have a stylish HDB flat.

Here’s a look at some stunning HDB interiors that are proof of how you can have the home design you’ve always dreamed of – no matter the size of your home. It just takes a bit of creativity.

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15 Singapore Stylish Homes You Won't Believe Are HDB Flats
1. Oriental Chic
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There is incredible detail in every corner of this Chinoiserie-themed five-room flat, which was the result of a collaborative effort between interior designer Trifven Ho from Living Icon and the homeowners, Trish and Jason Yong.  The previous owner had bought the corridor space, giving Trifven more space to experiment with various tiles. A splash of red anchors the entryway and complements the oriental decor.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
1. Oriental Chic
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What went into the $100,000 renovation? According to homeowner Trish, most of the budget went into reconfigurating the space. “We took some space from the dining room for a walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom, and created a shoe cabinet near the foyer. We also re-did the kitchen; we added a breakfast counter and, as I hate the oil from cooking, Trifven moved the stove nearer to the window.”

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
1. Oriental Chic
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She continues, “I am half-Peranakan, and have always been drawn to loud colours and the Oriental style, with a French twist. Trifven knows my style well, and went to Goodrich Global to pick out several prints with butterflies, birds and flowers like peonies. We retained the marble and terrazzo floors from the original unit. Many of our furniture pieces, such as the dining chairs, are from Taylor B.”

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
1. Oriental Chic
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The home also incorporates vintage furnishings. “Every time I move, I will buy some new furniture and keep the rest in storage. Trifven will then look through my collection for pieces that match the current style,” Trish shares. “We also try not to discard furniture, and modify them to enhance its functionality instead. For instance, we incorporated a wooden partition – that we bought from Just Anthony almost 10 years ago – into the sliding grille in the living room, and turned another intricate wood panel we have into a dining room feature wall.”

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Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
1. Oriental Chic
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“I insisted that I must have a bathtub, even if it is small,” Trish reveals. “But it’s more about my love for standalone bathtubs rather than having a good soak. We decided to remove the shower point in the master bathroom and move a bathtub in instead. We also kept the area enclosed, away from the vanity, for a cosy and dramatic mood. “

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
1. Oriental Chic
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In this bathroom, both the mirror and vanity are over 60 years old.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
2. Understated Elegance
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The homeowner of this sophisticated abode, a bachelor in his 40s, saw the complete look only when he was ready to move in. Such is the schedule of the busy businessman, who fully trusted Adrian Heng of Ottimo Spazi to deliver a turnkey service.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
2. Understated Elegance
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While circles and ovals rule the living room and bedroom, the dining area features angular designs in the form of an island-height dining table with a geometric steel base, and a cowhide rug. “I designed the dining set with elevation, so the homeowner can enjoy the greenery outside. For the rug, we sourced authentic cowhides, sliced them up and had the pieces stitched together; this way the floor gets interesting textures and patterns,” says Adrian.

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2. Understated Elegance
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Almost everything in this three-room flat is bespoke, from the patterned rugs and modular sofa – interior designer Adrian Heng flew in a water- and dirt- resistant fabric from Europe for it – to the shade of green used for the kitchen backsplash. He kept to monochromatic hues for the fabrics and accessories, and layered the space with rich textures like velvet and leather.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
2. Understated Elegance
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One of the homeowner’s favourite spaces is the bathroom, which looks a world away from its previous rundown state. After combining the laundry and bathroom areas, the sink was shifted nearer to the kitchen. This creates a more spacious and bright shower area and WC, thanks to the sunlight streaming in from the window.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
2. Understated Elegance
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Its white leather wallpaper and customised pillow covers are stylish details that catch the eye, but the real winner of this bedroom is its lighting. As his client loves to read, Adrian incorporated a backlight in the headboard. The cove light imbues the room with warmth, while the dimmable halogen light above the bed is mood lighting.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
3. Victorian Flair
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This HDB five-room flat in Hougang was transformed into an intimate, classical abode, thanks to the mastery of interior design firm Three-D Conceptwerke. The homeowners are fond of Victorian-esque interiors – from ornate cornices to dramatic furnishings – and had requested a similarly luxurious, yet modern look.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
3. Victorian Flair
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The layout of the 1,400sqf flat allowed for a foyer, with an arch door frame and a customised vintage-look console that sets the scene. As the Victorian era was known for its elaborate gardens, the couple wanted their own, too; a water feature clad in artificial plants and roses was a vibrant addition to the pristine white-gold interiors.

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Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
3. Victorian Flair
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Plush velvet furnishings frame the living room, while a glass chandelier and classical painting in the dining room – which was previously a bedroom – imbue a lavish atmosphere.

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3. Victorian Flair
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The couple chose a textured wallpaper for the master bedroom walls.

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3. Victorian Flair
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The opening to the master bedroom was also torn down to make space for a walk-in wardrobe, which was wainscoted to match the rest of the home’s Victorian-style features.

Photo: Home & Decor Singapore
4. Down To Earth
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This BTO flat in Telok Blangah Heights channels a retro vibe from floor to window, with simple wooden furniture, an old school standing fan and roller blinds. It’s clever use of lighting sets it apart, and gives the home showroom appeal.

Design: M3 Studio, Source: Qanvast
4. Down To Earth
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A beautifully lit counter with bar stools adds easy elegance and is perfect for entertaining. Plus, we love the pops of jade green tiles in both the kitchen and bathroom!

Design: M3 Studio, Source: Qanvast
4. Down To Earth
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The old-school style continues in the bedroom with a simple wooden cupboard, patterned bedlinen and wall art. A unique light fixture with bare bulbs adds a pop of modern style.

Design: M3 Studio, Source: Qanvast
4. Down To Earth
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Green is unusual for a bathroom but works so well in this one.

Cost of renovation: $46,000

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Design: M3 Studio, Source: Qanvast
5. A Pastel Dream
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You can’t go wrong with a winning combination of light, muted furnishings paired with patterns and pastels.

Design: Mr Shopper Studio, Source: Qanvast
5. A Pastel Dream
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This bright, airy home in Joo Seng features an open-concept kitchen and dining space. By keeping the palette light with pops of pastel colours, the home looks more spacious and inviting.

Design: Mr Shopper Studio, Source: Qanvast
5. A Pastel Dream
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Open shelving and comfy furnishings keep this study room cheerful and bright.

Design: Mr Shopper Studio, Source: Qanvast
5. A Pastel Dream
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A light grey and white colour scheme makes for a serene bedroom that’s welcoming and refreshing at the same time.

Cost of renovation: $50,000

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Design: Mr Shopper Studio, Source: Qanvast
6. Eclectic Chic
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For a bit more colour, take inspiration from this Skyterrace@Dawson flat. Let your personality shine with unique furnishings like beanbags and a patterned area rug. Play with different wall textures and colours – it helps distract from a small space.

Design: Fuse Concept, Source: Qanvast
6. Eclectic Chic
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Patterned tiles in the kitchen add character while a blackboard wall is a good idea for those who wish to inject a bit more creativity into their space.

Design: Fuse Concept, Source: Qanvast
6. Eclectic Chic
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A stripped-down bedroom creates the perfect ambience for R&R.

Cost of renovation: $70,000

Design: Fuse Concept, Source: Qanvast
7. Treasure Trove
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This Chai Chee home comes alive with the owner’s super-cool collection of toys, art, vintage keepsakes and more. While the collection is the main focus, everything else in terms of furniture and finishing is kept on a down low so that it doesn’t look messy.

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Design: Design Chapterz, Source: Qanvast
7. Treasure Trove
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Even the dining area is decorated with cool treasures which can act as conversation starters.

Design: Design Chapterz, Source: Qanvast
7. Treasure Trove
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The dark, sleek and modern kitchen is a stark contrast to the living and dining areas.

Cost of renovation: $120,000

Design: Design Chapterz, Source: Qanvast
8. A Vintage Touch
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This stunning home in Rivervale Crescent almost looks like a boutique hotel and not an ordinary HDB apartment. The contrast of modern and vintage design against sophisticated touches creates a stunning effect.

Design: The Scientist, Source: Qanvast
8. A Vintage Touch
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Wall art and a simple sideboard can add elegance and class to your home.

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Design: The Scientist, Source: Qanvast
8. A Vintage Touch
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Dark kitchens seem to be catching on! An elegant copper tap adds a hint of luxe to this stylish kitchen.

Cost of renovation: $60,500

Design: The Scientist, Source: Qanvast
9. Open Space
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This old resale flat at Towner Road has been transformed into a modern space with a bold blue feature wall and contemporary furnishings.

Design: Meter Square, Source: Qanvast
9. Open Space
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But what makes this flat even more distinct is the lack of conventional walls. Instead, space is demarcated with sliding doors and frosted panels, giving privacy when needed but keeping the home spacious-looking otherwise.

Design: Meter Square, Source: Qanvast
9. Open Space
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A cafe-like dining space is comfortable and relaxing too.

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Design: Meter Square, Source: Qanvast
9. Open Space
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The bathroom is kept minimalist with simple vertical matte-grey tiles and recessed lighting. Check out that minimalist black showerhead too!

Cost of renovation: $80,000

Design: Meter Square, Source: Qanvast
10. A Touch Of Scandi
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For that coveted nordic vibe, think functional, cosy with pops of colour. And don’t forget to bring some greenery in!

Design: 82, Source: Qanvast
10. A Touch Of Scandi
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We love how this Sengkang apartment created more windows within the home to bring more light in. And the cute shelves with “roofs” are a charming touch.

Design: 82, Source: Qanvast
10. A Touch Of Scandi
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Convert a boring kitchen into a stylish entertaining space by segregating it into wet and dry areas.

Cost of renovation: $58,000

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Design: 82, Source: Qanvast
11. High Life
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This open-concept HDB features a soothing grey colour scheme and lots of natural light.

Design: Dyel Design, Source: Qanvast
11. High Life
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Here’s a closer look at the gorgeous living room. The display case makes the home feel warm and gels the whole look together without looking cluttered. Its high ceiling adds on that chic appeal as well.

Design: Dyel Design, Source: Qanvast
11. High Life
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You can decorate a boring bedroom wall with a photo gallery that reminds you of beautiful times shared with your loved ones.

Design: Dyel Design, Source: Qanvast
11. High Life
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How adorable is that Batman ceiling light? Click here to see more stylish kid bedroom ideas.

Cost of renovation: $37,000

Design: Dyel Design, Source: Qanvast
12. English Charm
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If you love this cosy and classic style, it’s easier to achieve than you think. The necessary details include wainscoting panels, crown moulding and a fake “fireplace”, brought together in muted neutral shades that you won’t get tired of.

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Design: Black N White House, Source: Qanvast
12. English Charm
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You’ll never guess that this is actually a HDB flat in Punggol. Even the kitchen exudes that British country style, with black and white tiles and recessed panels.

Design: Black N White House, Source: Qanvast
12. English Charm
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It’s amazing what a bit of interior design can do to a regular bathroom, from the round sink to the mirror and patterned floor tiles.

Design: Black N White House, Source: Qanvast
12. English Charm
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And of course, there’s a walk-in wardrobe. Simple accent pieces like a pair of wall sconces and a plush rug add flair without adding clutter.

Cost of renovation: $40,000

Design: Black N White House, Source: Qanvast

 

13. Modern Vintage
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This four-room HDB home has a delicate mix of modern and vintage elements. It is owned by architectural designer Ching Hei. Born in Hong Kong, he has been living in Singapore since his family emigrated when he was nine.

Photo: Home & Decor
13. Modern Vintage
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A green corner filled with indoor plants inject life into the space. Did you know that indoor plants can be very beneficial to one’s health? Many HDB home owners have also taken a liking to having plants at home as it helps to destress the mind especially after a long day’s work.

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Photo: Home & Decor
13. Modern Vintage
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Inspired by Tai and Rosita Missoni who created the signature chevron stripe design in 1962, Ching Hei  decided to incorporate this motif into his design to reinforce the modern vintage theme.

Photo: Home & Decor
13. Modern Vintage
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“Modern vintage is the integration of old and new, but it is usually expressed in a very industrial manner, which I find too cold for residential purposes. My take on modern vintage is warmer and cosier, combining modern design with vintage motifs,” reveals Ching Hei.

Photo: Home & Decor
13. Modern Vintage
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With his contacts in the industry, Ching Hei was able to get up to 40 per cent off the market rate. In addition, by purchasing his home decor from Taobao he was able to get better quality items at the same price.

Cost of renovation: $50,000

Photo: Home & Decor
14. Cosy Neutrals
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This three-room resale HDB flat has an earthy palette that is easy on the eyes. Owned by singer-songwriter Ling Kai and her husband, director Randy Ang, they love their new home so much that they can hardly bear to leave it. An $80,000 renovation completed in March this year has turned their 43-year-old three-room resale flat in Marine Drive into their dream home.

Photo: Gain City
14. Cosy Neutrals
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Kitchen cabinets were also custom-made to fit appliances such as a refrigerator and a microwave. The couple use the other room in their flat as their music studio.

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Photo: Rezt & Relax Instagram
14. Cosy Neutrals
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The sleek design of their recording studio is enhanced with contemporary shades of grey. Paired with the leather seats and slick recording equipment, one wouldn’t be able to guess that it is a resale flat from the home interiors.

Photo: Gain City
14. Cosy Neutrals
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To give more personality to the room, pick textured bedsheets and pillow cases. To add a pop of colour to the room, especially a bedroom, pick one that is bright but muted enough that it is still calming for you to unwind and rest.

Photo: Rezt & Relax Instagram
15. Monochrome Classic
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When Roy Huang and Eileen Leow first approached Lawrence Puah, director of Akihaus Design Studio, they thought that they would be getting a home that was a hybrid between the industrial and Scandinavian styles, according to their respective preferences.

From his experience, Lawrence observes that homeowners are easily influenced by the latest trends that they see in magazines. “Trends come and go, so when it comes to designing home interiors, I usually advise clients to go for something more timeless,” he says.

His approach was to extract what exactly it was about the two styles that the couple liked. In the process, he discovered that it was the matte finish of raw cement characteristic of the industrial style that appealed to Roy, while Eileen was drawn to the Scandinavian style’s light colours. With these revelations, Lawrence set about designing the home according to these specific preferences, rather than just aesthetics.

Photo: Home & Decor
15. Monochrome Classic
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The living room features a predominantly white palette. Built-in cabinets designed like a feature wall run the entire length of the living room to provide storage space that the homeowners needed. The brass inlays on the white laminate cabinet doors were treated to resemble rose gold, adding a touch of glitz that Eileen adores. The original floor tiles were replaced with marble-looking tiles, honed to produce a matte finish. “Raw cement floors can feel gritty and cold on bare feet, but these matte tiles give a warm and furry sensation,” he says.

Photo: Home & Decor
15. Monochrome Classic
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The design of the built-in wall storage, the sofa configuration and ceiling all reinforce the linearity of the space.

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15. Monochrome Classic
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In contrast to the living room’s white palette, the main colour in the kitchen is black to create a more masculine look, complemented by white Caesarstone countertops. The brass inlays on the black laminate cabinet doors use the same design language as the storage cabinets in the living room – albeit in a different colour – providing a sense of connection between the two spaces. Lawrence cladded a bulky rectangular column at the corner of the kitchen with the same brass-on-black finish, harmoniously integrating it into the kitchen scheme.

Photo: Home & Decor
15. Monochrome Classic
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The walk-in wardrobe was designed to reflect Eileen’s preference for light colours, while brass inlays in the wardrobe doors and brass-finished handles add a touch of luxury. The doors also have the same rectangular frame motif as the living room and kitchen carpentry.

Photo: Home & Decor
15. Monochrome Classic
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The vanity counter in the master bathroom uses a similar inlay motif as the rest of the house, but it is executed in stainless steel instead of brass.

Text: Eliza H from Home & Decor, Lee Qing Ping from The Straits Times.and Qanvast / Additional Reporting: Elizabeth Liew & Seah Pei Jun

This article was posted on 17 July 2018, updated on 5 July 2019 and 21 July 2020.

Qanvast connects homeowners and home professionals via a trusted mobile platform, and can help match you with up to five designers that suit your style preferences and budget. Download the free app (available on the App Store and Google Play) for details.

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