Singapore's HDB doesn’t need to look typical. 4 Unique HDB Interiors despite having the typical HDB template layout! When it comes to HDB flats in Singapore, many homeowners are familiar with the standardised layouts and designs. However, innovation and creativity know no bounds. In this blog post, we'll explore how 6 homeowners have transformed their HDB spaces into unique, captivating interiors that break free from the typical HDB template.
Cozy Minimalist Home - 537 Bukit Panjang (Blend By ImC)
Hacked away the balcony to create a cosy settee that will receive plenty of natural light, and removed the former storeroom blocking the kitchen for an open-concept communal space. It opens up the typical layout of a HDB, providing a more interesting living space for the home owners. There’s a touch of pink in the bedroom among this neutral colour palette. A curved archway frames the corridor leading to the master bedroom, letting light diffusing through the ribbed glass while maintaining its privacy.
Monochromatic Pop - 176B Edgefield Plains (Blend By ImC)
Curve details, textured walls/floor selections, and a pop of dusty green touch gives the monochromatic space a spike in character. The clever use of the textures and colour helps to bring emphasis into this well planned colour scheme.
Captivating Black-Themed Interior - 356C Ubi Grove (Starry Home Stead)
Centered on a captivating black motif, the project emanates an air of modern elegance. The area adopts an open layout, where a generously sized kitchen takes center stage with a stylish kitchen island as its center piece. The study room draws attention with its clear glass walls, striking a balance between seclusion and openness. The bedrooms have been ingeniously transformed into a lavish walk-in wardrobe, offering ample storage while infusing the design with a dash of allure, all the while harmoniously connecting with the neighbouring bedroom. The final outcome is an alluring and contemporary living space that flawlessly merges style with practicality.
Modern Colonial - 103 Ah Hood Road (Ethereall)
Step into a world where nostalgia and contemporary elegance intertwine seamlessly. This Modern Colonial-inspired home pays homage to the cherished black and white houses, infusing a sense of timeless charm into every corner. The artful fusion of classic and modern is vividly evident – black and white tiles dance together, while the understated grace of shaker cabinetry beckons. But it's the masterful interplay between whitewashed walls and deeper tones that truly sets the stage. As sunlight dances through, the home comes to life with a radiant and breezy aura, embracing the essence of the Modern Colonial aesthetic.
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