Beautiful home! I love open concept design, the toilet was a brilliant idea and that hood is genius. My first HDB reno was a disaster (got cheated by my ID, he ran away with my money without finishing). Can't wait to get my next home I'm sure I'll have a better experience!
Love the color palette, smooth floors and edges but this is more Minimalism than Wabi Sabi 😊 WS involves alot more natural elements. My apartment is similar size and designed like this actually but the one thing I would change is probably the tiling. The lines in the bathroom is a little messy. I would microcement all the floors and bathroom if I could do it over again.
@@Lingkxs.83 can’t help but address the irony. You said don’t design into trends. Then u say it will be trending again with time. That’s exactly what a trend is. It’s recurring. A classic has staying power and is timeless. Wait a few years and this whole limewash thing will look very outdated similar to rock stone walls.
Hi there!! Great question - the home actually incorporated quite a few key elements of Wabi-Sabi design, such as asymmetrical layouts and a neutral, earthy color palette. The muted tones, paired with the curved features, work together to create a softer, more inviting feel. Another standout feature is the limewashed walls & ceilings, which highlight the beauty in imperfection (a core Wabi-Sabi concept) adding depth and warmth to the space.
After doing all, and suddenly saw the neighbour uncle is a garang kuni collector and flooded the corridor with his collected scraps. Upper floor aunty is hard lady who drops everything she able to drop. Another neighbour smokes through window and smoke travels into your house. Another upper floor peasant dips their mop and drips their nasty water from mop on our white shirt drying outside. More over, lock smith and electrician come over your home and pastes his blady business card with diamond hard glue on your door. So many things to compromise over elegance 😢
i LOVE how clean the design is
Thank you for your compliment! Our client loved it as well!
Beautiful home! I love open concept design, the toilet was a brilliant idea and that hood is genius. My first HDB reno was a disaster (got cheated by my ID, he ran away with my money without finishing). Can't wait to get my next home I'm sure I'll have a better experience!
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It's so pretty and unique!!
thank you so much ◡̈
What is the distance between the sofa wall and the TV wall?
Hi! Its around 3 metres 😀
Hi can i ask what tile was used?
Very much like my place..with the pocket door in the kitchen..
My decor is mostly biege n black
Sounds like both you and the client have similar taste and preferences! Your home must look very awesome :)
Very nicely done! Simple, Clean and Elegant!
Thank you! 😊
Love the color palette, smooth floors and edges but this is more Minimalism than Wabi Sabi 😊 WS involves alot more natural elements. My apartment is similar size and designed like this actually but the one thing I would change is probably the tiling. The lines in the bathroom is a little messy. I would microcement all the floors and bathroom if I could do it over again.
U view it as messy, some people just like tiles 😅
Hello there! Thank you for the feedback :)
Like this hack toilet = no warranty from hdb?
When the AC spoilt, it is going to be a mess to change it since cable and conduit are boxed up
it's possible to integrate 2 toilets under hdb regulations?
they didnt hack the toilet per se. they did hack the joining walls to make an entrance between the two toilets which is common in hdb renovations
Looks beautiful. I just feel like the white grout and lack of backsplash around the stove, hood, etc. Don't seem realistic enough
so weird to have 2 aircons side by side...
Like this how much?
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Respectfully, gray is passé.
If you wait long enough, it will be new again.
Don’t design into trends bro. 😉
@@Lingkxs.83 gray was a trend, not a classic. So, wrong again.
yea ... we've entered a limewash era in sg too.
@@jayvinandre2908you view it as a trend. Some people just like grey.
@@Lingkxs.83 can’t help but address the irony. You said don’t design into trends. Then u say it will be trending again with time. That’s exactly what a trend is. It’s recurring. A classic has staying power and is timeless. Wait a few years and this whole limewash thing will look very outdated similar to rock stone walls.
where is the Wabi Sabi bit?
Hi there!! Great question - the home actually incorporated quite a few key elements of Wabi-Sabi design, such as asymmetrical layouts and a neutral, earthy color palette. The muted tones, paired with the curved features, work together to create a softer, more inviting feel.
Another standout feature is the limewashed walls & ceilings, which highlight the beauty in imperfection (a core Wabi-Sabi concept) adding depth and warmth to the space.
After doing all, and suddenly saw the neighbour uncle is a garang kuni collector and flooded the corridor with his collected scraps.
Upper floor aunty is hard lady who drops everything she able to drop.
Another neighbour smokes through window and smoke travels into your house.
Another upper floor peasant dips their mop and drips their nasty water from mop on our white shirt drying outside.
More over, lock smith and electrician come over your home and pastes his blady business card with diamond hard glue on your door.
So many things to compromise over elegance 😢