A less common way of living: Opening up a pre-war Singapore flat
MONOCOT’s refresh of this conservation flat includes a new courtyard, an open plan and Mid-Century Modern vibes.
MONOCOT’s refresh of this conservation flat includes a new courtyard, an open plan and Mid-Century Modern vibes.
This apartment in Gurgaon, India has been infused with its own identity and boasts an illustrious art collection – all while working inside the constraints of a rental apartment.
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
In this 100-square-metre flat in Singapore, integrating smart appliances with minimalist design was the ultimate goal.
The owners of this Sengkang apartment are avid cyclists who also make a living selling cycling gear. Their home is similarly committed to their passions.
Designed by Palindrome Spaces, Villa in the Sky weaves together contemporary aesthetics with traditional features in the heart of India.
Goy Architects’ sensitive adjustments and additions to this apartment in Singapore form a cosy home layered with timber and greenery.
Transforming a brutalist space within Sherwood Towers into a light and colour filled kaleidoscope of excellence, SPARK has completed the conversion of a 132-square-metre three-bedroom apartment as a showcase for the owners’ creative self-expression.
With its dark and moody interiors, this apartment by Joey Khu ID captures the aura of a sophisticated hotel suite.
At 80-square-metres, this inner-city apartment is far from tiny, yet the layout by X-Zoo is clearly focused on making the space as large and flexible as possible.
A standard one-bedroom apartment is reimagined through a clever use of space and design, embodying the future of compact living in Jakarta.
Bucking convention with the decision to design the two residences as apartments rather than townhouses, Inglis Architects has allowed itself the freedom of grand design with DS Residences.