Design and food coalesce in perfect harmony in downtown Singapore at Burnt Ends. The interior design is a visual design feast with its own singular style that provides a counterpoint to excellent Michelin-star cuisine.
Contemplative ryokan vibes and natural elements come together in this anything-but-ordinary apartment in Singapore.
This apartment designed by alittlepractice employs clever storage, flexible sliding panels and a coordinated palette, reflecting its owners desire for a calming home and fluid lifestyle.
In this Singapore house designed by Designshop, an ethereal open form and a robust, reticent block reflect public and private spaces.
Thomas Jefferson said, “I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.” With this in mind, white is used to veil this residence as a metaphorical blank canvas.
Behind this apartment’s pared-back interior is a well-curated home that prioritises thoughtful design details.
Liew Yu Hua is a Singaporean designer-maker who draws inspiration from the untold stories of nature to create furniture and objects mindfully.
Following a significant renovation, this 1960s walk-up on Moulmein Road, Singapore, is now an airy and elegant home, perfect for life in the present day.
A palette of moody monochrome greys unifies this compact BTO flat, where walls have been stripped into a spacious home where all rooms merge as one.
Dramatic spatial reconfiguration meets the simplicity of modern luxury in this bachelor pad designed for relaxation and entertainment.
Rather than being tucked away, this warm and cheery kitchen is the pride of the home and made for cooking, living and connecting.
With an open brief and the freedom to create, Insight.Out Studio serves up a home brimming with fun and relaxing vibes for an adventurous young couple.