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Inside An Architect Couple’s 742 Sqft Tiny Garden Home | Singapore



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In this week’s episode, a 742 sqft 3-room BTO flat, is designed with a focus on spatial planning, hosting, and minimal clutter. Their home, designed with a strong emphasis on spatial planning, aims to create a cosy, clutter-free environment for hosting family and friends. The flat is characterised by reconfigurable elements, allowing for flexibility and reducing the need for excess furniture.

Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a display shelf that holds daily necessities, gradually being populated with plants. The shelf features curved cabinet doors at the top and bottom, designed to store loose items and conceal the bomb shelter.

The kitchen island, a focal point of the home, is positioned close to the entrance for convenience, reflecting Zeeson’s childhood habit of heading straight to the kitchen upon returning home. The island, with a quartz top and grey-beige laminate, doubles as a storage unit and is where the couple often eats and entertains guests. A fluted glass door separates the dry and wet kitchen areas, bringing in natural light and maintaining an open feel. The wet kitchen, designed for efficiency, features a darker aesthetic with patterned sintered stone countertops and backsplashes.

In the dining area, the couple chose a circular table for communal dining during intimate gatherings. A booth seat, extending from the dining room window, serves as additional seating during larger gatherings and features storage underneath for future use. The half-circle stool from the booth seat can be placed flush with the seating to accommodate a larger table for big groups.

The living area includes a portable TV stand and a low, floor-hugging couch, ideal for movie nights with a projector screen by the window. A circular section of the booth seat was carved out to house a Japanese Everfresh tree, adding a natural element to the space.

The corridor leading to the rooms is designed as a gallery, with dark forest green walls and a spotlight intended for a yet-to-be-chosen artwork. This space also ensures privacy for the bedrooms and bathroom, offering a tranquil retreat from the communal areas.

The common bedroom, though tempting to remove for a larger living space, was retained to maximise the flat’s functionality. A pocket sliding door helps maintain the room’s space without disruption, allowing it to be used as a study or guest room.

Their thoughtful choices in material and styling reflect their love for nature while ensuring that the home remains practical, spacious, and future-proof as they grow into the space.

As always, special thanks to the homeowners opening up their home to us.

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35 Comments

  1. I think this space is very nice, but I would appreciate waiting until it's been fully decorated. Also to wait until the house is more lived in, and design solutions are tried and tested to be actually functional over the long run.

  2. After seeing this i feel my 3room bto is so under design and i need to redo:( hope they could tell us the total reno cost too

  3. Well done! It may not necessarily be my style, but I still find this apartment extremely beautiful & functional! You know it is going to be great one, when you hear that the owners are architects 😅
    Thank you so much, Stacked homes team, for sharing with us this space, your videos always make my day 1000 times better🤗

  4. What a beautifully designed and user friendly space. The curves really does bring everything together in a soothing sense. Hidden storage and flushed furniture is so clever. If I lived here, I would never leave the house LOL

  5. im really impressed with how this couple thought outside the box to create incredibly functional elements for their everyday life! features like a removable, soft-cushioned seat and an extendable dining table for guests are perfect ideas they come up with! also their commitment to minimalism also contributes to a profound sense of calm and serenity! oh yes, definitely! once again, a big round of applause!! as soon as you step inside, you must gasp 🙂

  6. Большинство растений находятся во мраке. Не в тени , а именно во мраке без доступа хотя бы отраженного света. Не думаю , что им хорошо. Туалетный столик тоже находится во мраке, даже если там есть подсветка , которую нам не показали, все равно предпочтительно поставить туалетный столик ближе к окну , чтобы видеть лицо в естественном свете . И мест хранения лдя косметики не видно , если подразумевается тонкий ящик этого столика , то это смешно , многие емкости гораздо выше его глубины. Зеркало в шкафу слишком короткое , видно только 60% фигуры.

  7. Wonderful use of space throughout, and the curved walls add a finesse to whole home. Love the colours as well, it looks and must feel, very cozy inside.

  8. I think this couple may have curated the perfect home.
    Absolutely beautiful👌

  9. really beautiful. i'm familiar with the HDB flats, and you would never guess the inside of one could look like this.

  10. Ohhh to be a very skilled architect. I’ll have to suffice with 2 acres in the rural country in Queensland Australia where our grandkids can run and play, dig for worms, gather eggs from our 9 chickens, and ride on our 2 ride on mowers with us for fun. Nice home here tho.

  11. It's beautiful, but for me in 69sqm that tiny kitchen is a NONO. That's a prison, not a place for cooking.

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