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I like the space. It is minimal and monochromatic, but it is tastefully done, with brightness, functionality and expansiveness clearly a priority. Good job!
This house is fantastic in term of architectural design but not so much in interior design. The house has an opposite issue compared to most Singaporean homes when it comes to size. This house feels very barren and empty partly because the owners don't have much furniture and the furniture are quite small compared to the scale of the rooms. Having enough space between furniture is essential but too much space can make your house seems unfurnished. For example, the dining room is huge but you can only see a small dining table in the middle. The house has ample of space for a living room but the owner created a small nook for the sofa and TV console instead. The distance between the sofa and TV is too close and there's not even space for a coffee table. Yet, there is so much wasted space between the sofa and the dining table. This is a huge faux pas in interior design. I can see the owners love rattan but buying every furniture in the same series is too matchy-matchy. The rattan TV console, the rattan sideboard, the bookshelf and the huge closets all have the same finishing. It's fine if you have other types of furniture around to create a break visually but because the furniture are so sparse that they are very noticeable. You can tell the house is quite empty because the host has an echo when she speaks. I know people love minimalism but minimalism only works best if your house is small. If you have a huge house like this, you should try to fill up the space. Get a nice rug, have some tall house plants, hangs some paintings, replace those ugly boob lights with hanging ceiling lights/sconces, etc. Also have some colours in your home, white and brown without any texture throughout the house is boring.
man these Singaporeans featured on Stack is really all the top 1% of Singapore eh? i mean buying homes for 800k and 100k renovation in Singapore is pretty crazy money
It's almost as if the owners were reluctant to have their house featured on this show. You can see that some rooms are shown at a particular angle in order to hide something (maybe a treadmill in that empty room?). There is a lot of space but no warmth or any personal touches at all that would make this place feel welcoming.
Generous and luxury of space for this unit, the colonel style is hard to fault too. The removal of balcony is quite a waste as balcony is quite the soul of a house. Given its spacious enclosed nature and lack of ceiling fan, it is intended as mainly air-con operated, the PUB bill will be appalling.
The homeowner doesn’t know how to furnish the space. It looks so empty and the choice of the furniture is just not right. The dining set look kind of sad. As usual, you see those contractor built ugly boxy carpentry everywhere. The carpentry doesn’t fit in with the intended style. Don’t see any ambient lightings. That may be why the space look boring and uninviting. In one of the bedroom, the bed is placed next to the bathroom, under the aircon and a tiny window. Bed, especially a bigger bed is always the focal point of a bedroom. As such, it is important to pay attention to what go onto the wall above the headboard. For practical and aesthetic reason, aircon fan coil is definitely a no no.
It could have been a fantastic apartment but the interior design is simply awful...No separation between day and night areas, huge bedrooms but super tiny bathroom. If a guest need to use the toilet, needs to walk into the entire kitchen. There is a gigantic living area but the sofa and the tv are relegated to a cramped space, the dining table floats without a logic. Such a missed opportunity
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Such a lovely house. It totally makes sense for the price and I love the simplicity ❤
Glad you like it!
agree on the dining. a bigger table and even pendant lights will elevate the space better. Nice home
Thanks for sharing!
Very good value for money and good space layout
It is!
Very nicely done and the amount of attention to detail. Three thumbs up!
Thank you!
I like the space. It is minimal and monochromatic, but it is tastefully done, with brightness, functionality and expansiveness clearly a priority. Good job!
Glad you like it!
Nice layout ; classy and simple styled
Simple yet classy indeed!
Wow it is huge!
Yes 😊
Wow, great design and deco.
Thank you! 😊
Love the design
Thanks for watching!
beautiful!
Thank you!
This house is fantastic in term of architectural design but not so much in interior design. The house has an opposite issue compared to most Singaporean homes when it comes to size. This house feels very barren and empty partly because the owners don't have much furniture and the furniture are quite small compared to the scale of the rooms. Having enough space between furniture is essential but too much space can make your house seems unfurnished. For example, the dining room is huge but you can only see a small dining table in the middle. The house has ample of space for a living room but the owner created a small nook for the sofa and TV console instead. The distance between the sofa and TV is too close and there's not even space for a coffee table. Yet, there is so much wasted space between the sofa and the dining table. This is a huge faux pas in interior design.
I can see the owners love rattan but buying every furniture in the same series is too matchy-matchy. The rattan TV console, the rattan sideboard, the bookshelf and the huge closets all have the same finishing. It's fine if you have other types of furniture around to create a break visually but because the furniture are so sparse that they are very noticeable. You can tell the house is quite empty because the host has an echo when she speaks.
I know people love minimalism but minimalism only works best if your house is small. If you have a huge house like this, you should try to fill up the space. Get a nice rug, have some tall house plants, hangs some paintings, replace those ugly boob lights with hanging ceiling lights/sconces, etc. Also have some colours in your home, white and brown without any texture throughout the house is boring.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! This is really valuable advice!
I do believe its empty because its new and the owners could possibly take their time to design their home that suit their taste.
So nice
Thanks for watching!
incredibly spacious HBD
Yes it is!
May I know who's the ID / ID information? Can't seem to find it in the description
Another beautiful one 🤎
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Hey stacked. We see lots of large houses. Perhaps you could do more for really small houses too.
man these Singaporeans featured on Stack is really all the top 1% of Singapore eh? i mean buying homes for 800k and 100k renovation in Singapore is pretty crazy money
nope it is not.
I realised one cannot get a 1000 sqft condo for 1.5M, so getting 1850 sqft jumbo for 800k is a steal.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
100k is alright for the size. It’s almost 2 Normal 4rm flats
Reno in SG is overpriced but people think it’s normal hence the price stays elevated
Considering that they're transacting for 900k to 1mil now on unfurnished units, 800k feels like a steal.
It's almost as if the owners were reluctant to have their house featured on this show. You can see that some rooms are shown at a particular angle in order to hide something (maybe a treadmill in that empty room?). There is a lot of space but no warmth or any personal touches at all that would make this place feel welcoming.
finally, a home that doesn't exclusively use Aesop!
LOL
Where is this location?
Singapore - Woodlands!
Which country is this?
Oops I see, Singapore.
She should be a radio deejay..reminds me of vernetta lopez
yes agreed! i was wondering where had i heard this type of voice before. haha
She is!
Fantastic presentat😢
Thank you!
Hi Stacked, coyuld you share the ID company for this house?
Generous and luxury of space for this unit, the colonel style is hard to fault too. The removal of balcony is quite a waste as balcony is quite the soul of a house. Given its spacious enclosed nature and lack of ceiling fan, it is intended as mainly air-con operated, the PUB bill will be appalling.
Thanks for sharing!
The homeowner doesn’t know how to furnish the space. It looks so empty and the choice of the furniture is just not right. The dining set look kind of sad. As usual, you see those contractor built ugly boxy carpentry everywhere. The carpentry doesn’t fit in with the intended style. Don’t see any ambient lightings. That may be why the space look boring and uninviting. In one of the bedroom, the bed is placed next to the bathroom, under the aircon and a tiny window. Bed, especially a bigger bed is always the focal point of a bedroom. As such, it is important to pay attention to what go onto the wall above the headboard. For practical and aesthetic reason, aircon fan coil is definitely a no no.
Needs something life! Otherwise, it is very nice. 8 of 10.
Thanks! Adding life and vibrancy can indeed enhance the overall appeal of a space. 😊
Feels not lived in. Design is superb though
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊
Seems like the large spaces aren’t well utilized
Someone must have died in that house cos 700k is a steal for only 3 years ago.
love the host voice!! more sexy than the unit. haha nice house.
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listen to her on radio then
but woodlands is too closed to yishun
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V nice, spacious.
She talked too much. Sian
bloxburg irl
It could have been a fantastic apartment but the interior design is simply awful...No separation between day and night areas, huge bedrooms but super tiny bathroom. If a guest need to use the toilet, needs to walk into the entire kitchen. There is a gigantic living area but the sofa and the tv are relegated to a cramped space, the dining table floats without a logic. Such a missed opportunity
LOL, its a OLD HDB flat dude.
Good and bad design . But good ID Contractor 😂
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
No
The living room is nice not the bedrooms.
Thank you for watching 😊