This 1,200 sq ft (111 sqm) 3-bedroom apartment in Corals at Keppel Bay condominium was designed by interior designers Samantha and Derrick from Space Define Interior. Renovation took five weeks and cost $45,000.
Their dining area is kept space-efficient by creating a dining bench built into the wall. Lights are from Luminor Lighting and furniture from Ethnicraft.
Scandinavian Interior Design
The owners, a young couple, wanted a Scandinavian-style home dominated by light wood. One of their concerns was the short TV wall, which was not proportionate to the sofa wall facing it.
The interior designers therefore created a chevron-patterned feature wall that visually extended the TV wall, which also has a hidden door that leads to the bedrooms.
Vinyl Wallpaper
The patterned wall facing the balcony is vinyl wallpaper from Korea. The brown marble flooring came with the unit when the owners bought it.
Study Room
The owners wanted a study that could accommodate two persons with ample storage.
Glass Sliding Door
They also wanted the study and bedroom to be connected, so the designers hacked the walls between the two rooms and installed a panelled glass sliding door so that movement is improved between the spaces.
Wood Vinyl Flooring
Unlike the living area, the bedrooms feature light walnut vinyl flooring.
Blue Grey Colour Palette
The designers proposed this shade of blue-grey as one of the colours for the apartment’s Scandinavian theme.
Entrance Foyer
The entrance area has many practical features, such as a full-length mirror and storage unit where household knick-knacks can be held for before leaving and entering the house.
Design by Space Define Interior. This article first appeared on Sona Decor in 2017.