Inside A Beautiful Arch-Filled Home With A Cleverly Hidden Bedroom
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
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This week, we tour a beautifully renovated 3-bedroom apartment at Proximo, a 43-unit freehold development located in the Bukit Timah area. The apartment is owned by a couple with two cats who moved in back in August 2022 and did quite a fair bit of renovation to change the interior into what it looks like today.
Initially, they were going for a Japandi aesthetic, but the design soon evolved into something that suited them more aesthetically and functionally.
As you enter the apartment, you’ll be greeted by an entryway with wood vinyl flooring and textured walls. Right opposite that is the open-concept kitchen that comes with 2 bar seats that also double up as a dining area. There’s an ample amount of countertop space and storage cabinets too which come with concealed handles designed in a light wood/solid white laminate that gives it a clean look.
Moving to the middle of the apartment, the dining area was designed for hosting and entertainment, featuring an 8-seater dining set perfect for friends and family gatherings. The custom bar set-up has lots of countertop space to prep drinks, along with two levels of wall shelving to display their drinks collection.
Next up is the living room which is separated from the dining via fluted panels that run up the wall and right across the ceiling, creating visual interest. The living room currently fits a 3-seater and an armchair, with a low built-in TV console that spans the entire length of this living room. There’s also an interesting arch niche with decor items.
The study, located adjacent to the dining, was previously separated via a wall that is completely hacked away and replaced with glass bifold doors. When fully open, the room acts as an extension of the common areas, and when more privacy is needed, the bifold doors can be closed.
The next common bedroom is used as a multipurpose space for the home. The homeowners currently use this as their yoga and wellness room, but when they have guests staying over, it can immediately be converted into a fully furnished bedroom. The Murphy bed hidden behind some of these cabinets can be pulled down when needed.
Finally, we have the master bedroom which is - surprise surprise, hidden behind the fluted panels that separate the living and dining area!
The bedroom door doesn’t open directly to the bed but instead into an intermediary space where you also find the entrance to the master bathroom. This is great as there’s more privacy considering its location opposite the living/dining area.
Inside, you have a king-sized bed with a custom headboard, with windows lining two sides of the room ensuring lots of sunlight comes through. A four-panel full-height wardrobe lines the opposite end of the room, providing ample storage space for the occupants.
Special thanks to the homeowner for opening up their lovely home to us!
Interior Designer: Buildbuilt (www.buildbuilt.co/)
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the master bedroom door is the sickest thing ive seen today 👍
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Juliana is so adorable I love when she gives tours 😊
Thank you!
Excellent and well-spoken host.
I know she’s adorable 😊
Agree! 😍
This is the most aesthetic japandi home ever. 😍
Glad you like it!
I really love Japandi aesthetic 💞. It really feel warm and welcoming!!
Agree! 😍
This home is gorgeous!
It is!
Please what is the light temperature in the house?
where do you get the organic shape pendant light over the kitchen island?
Beautiful sideboard. May I ask where to get the sideboard?
Glad you liked it! 😁
ARCHES ✅
JAPANDI ✅
FLUTED PANELS ✅
Hell YESSSSS the holy trinity of Singaporean homes
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The cats are there, the cats are not there, the cats are there again, the cats are not there again... c",)
schrodinger cats
I noticed most of the houses featured by Stacked Homes are DINKs.. Double Income No Kids.. but with cats or dogs instead 😅
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Presenter said 3 bathrooms but show 2 on the screeen
👀 oops! will take note in the future!
Why does it feel like 60-70% of the homes featured in this channel look roughly the same? Fluted panels, arches, all white/grey/biege/griege with wood. Lack of interesting or original artwork or decorative items dosent help either.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!