What type of home is this? 4 bedroom condominium
How many rooms? 4 bedrooms
What’s the floor size? 1348 sqft
How many people live here? 6
Contemporary Interior Design
In Singapore, many apartments and landed properties are home to three-generation families. How do we tailor the home to the needs of a vibrant three-generation family who enjoy an active lifestyle? Here’s a stunning transformation of a four-bedroom condominium apartment designed to accommodate a three-generation family who enjoys an active lifestyle. The interior design of this home also meets their diverse requirements, fostering comfort, functionality, and elegance.

Living Room
The feature wall, spanning the entire wall, effectively zones the areas with distinct designs. Addressing the need for additional storage in the living room due to the limited space in the kitchen, a stretch of customised solutions, including shoe storage and countertop space for appliances, have been conceptualised. Further in, a marble-looking glossy laminate television feature wall is complemented by white open shelves with lighting. The console, extending from the pantry, gives continuity and creates a neat, spacious ambience visible from the main entrance. This adaptable design ensures that every inch of the living room is utilised to meet the family’s needs, providing a reassuring and practical solution.

Study
The study, designed for two, maximises space with a customised desk and storage solutions. Drawers and cabinets ensure a clutter-free workspace. Open shelves provide additional storage for often-used items like documents and the printer. Light wood and cream colours create a cosy yet spacious ambience aimed at minimising distractions. An important detail is the glass backsplash in the study, which lets them write notes on the surface. Altogether, the study is a workspace that provides comfort, inspires creativity and enhances efficiency.

Master Bedroom
A bedroom with a long wall benefits from zoning, ensuring that the bed area feels cosy. A sanctuary of style, this master bedroom is designed with a slatted divider so that the bathroom does not face the bed directly. The divider contributes to a foyer-like space with custom storage solutions, creating a transition that signals rest when stepping into the bed area.

Master Bedroom
The wooden bed frame with storage integrates black accents for a modern, industrial feel. The stucco wall and decorative wall sconces add texture and symmetry, while cove lighting in the false ceiling also zones the space effectively.

Bedroom
Customisation ensures that each bedroom reflects the user’s preferences and needs, instilling a sense of individuality and uniqueness. This bedroom design features wood tones, while another room incorporates cement screed laminates. Both rooms include a platform bed with integrated drawers, cabinets and open shelves. The headboard here extends towards the desk, seamlessly incorporating power points. This cohesive space-saving interior design approach ensures both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Ultimately, bedrooms are more than just places to sleep – they are sanctuaries that are so personal.
