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Inside A Designer’s Own 4-Room BTO With A Unique Layout



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This week, we visit the home of Kai and Joy, where they reside in a beautiful 4-room BTO flat in Punggol Northshore. Spanning 1,033 square feet, the couple spent $110,000 on renovation and the first thing they did was to see how many walls they could hack down. From there, they spent more time playing around with the layout to see how they could reconfigure it better.

Before entering the home, there is a staging area to keep belongings. The kitchen and yard were kept simple as it is a function-first space, and they kept it as a closed kitchen. The walkways of the home were intentionally lowered to define each space of the home clearly.

Each part of the home was denoted by the choice of furniture color. For example, the dining area has a dark walnut dining table. The study was kept at a corner with a standing desk, like a “command center” that has a view over the rest of the home. Kai’s collection of toys was also kept in the study area with intentional lighting.

One of the notable features of the home is the curved glass block wall, which brings in plenty of natural light to the rest of the house. Joy also has her own space with a platform that’s connected to the living and bedroom area, which can double up as storage and a working area for her.

The common bathroom is kept interesting with Joan Cornella artwork, which is a surprise as it’s hidden behind the door. As for the master bathroom, due to limitations in size, they gave the illusion of height through long and narrow vertical tiles.

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36 Comments

  1. lovely place,… no allowance for kids … I feel the government really needs to start questioning the practicality of tiny spaces and the rising correlation between a declining birthrate and smaller houses

  2. So gorgeous and tailored to them! So creative but so practical!

  3. Throughout the video, I heard several references to "space" , but the house looks anything but spacious, which is further exacerbated by false ceiling and elevated floor,

    The home appears to be cramped, with few furnishings and expensive renovations that cost roughly a quarter of the price of the property itself.

    The 1000 sqft space and money could have been better utilised.

  4. Well done video. However, being a New Yorker living in Mexico City, Mexico where color and boldness rule the interior here is a big yawn.

  5. Glass block as a wall but the same time, natural light still can come in is really a genius idea to me.

  6. Singapore gov must address the issue of declining population otherwise foreign worker will need to fill in

  7. what's up with all the 'televisions' in the last couple of videos? if the owners did not intend to have television screens installed, why bother to pretend with the styling that they are supposed to be there especially since these houses are not intended for sale? would be nice to see real lived in homes compared to staged and styled real estate promo videos

    also, the standard of artworks in these homes are very disappointing, where are the owners who collect paintings and sculptures instead of having cheap framed prints

  8. Am I the only one who doesn't like this design? It feels claustrophobic and there are too many doors. It also makes the house smaller than it actually is. Too many hidden rooms makes it hard to get around and not bright and airy (it is quite dark actually)
    I think the layout is not the best.

  9. Never expected HDB home can look like that. They really put thought into the layout to fit their needs, love it!

  10. finally someone who do not paint black at their house….one of the best house to date!

  11. nice design but this home is designed for the couple and not for the next generation in mind.

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