Remember the 476 Upper Serangoon View 3D renderings we put up some time ago here? Well, here's the completed project!
The Living
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View from the entryway into the living and dining areas of the home.
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Closer view of the living area and its TV feature wall with storage solutions.
Dining Area
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The dining area is a simple booth for a family of four.
The kitchen
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The sink and fridge are placed along the left (or right side, depending on which direction you're looking from) counter top. This helps keep all washing and preparation of food along the same workspace.
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The stove is placed opposite the washing counter (above), thus creating a "golden triangle" of Fridge-Sink-Stove, resulting in efficient workflow and minimizing obstruction.
The studyroom
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Because we all need more storage for our stuff. Whether it be books or other important documents, they're all stowed away in a nice rack.
The master bedroom
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Seen here is the window settee and step-up platform which the bed was placed on.
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The wardrobe with its sliding doors helps our client save space for today's HDB layouts.
The master bathroom
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Looks like a common bathroom until...
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Whoever said that HDB bathrooms aren't large enough for a bathtub?
Spruce up your home today! Talk to us via the contact form below!
The Living

View from the entryway into the living and dining areas of the home.

Closer view of the living area and its TV feature wall with storage solutions.
Dining Area

The dining area is a simple booth for a family of four.
The kitchen

The sink and fridge are placed along the left (or right side, depending on which direction you're looking from) counter top. This helps keep all washing and preparation of food along the same workspace.

The stove is placed opposite the washing counter (above), thus creating a "golden triangle" of Fridge-Sink-Stove, resulting in efficient workflow and minimizing obstruction.
The studyroom

Because we all need more storage for our stuff. Whether it be books or other important documents, they're all stowed away in a nice rack.
The master bedroom

Seen here is the window settee and step-up platform which the bed was placed on.

The wardrobe with its sliding doors helps our client save space for today's HDB layouts.
The master bathroom

Looks like a common bathroom until...

Whoever said that HDB bathrooms aren't large enough for a bathtub?
Spruce up your home today! Talk to us via the contact form below!