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Vivid Apartment in Singapore Inspired by Pop Imagery, Street Art

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This vivid apartment design in Singapore was inspired by street art and pop imagery. The street lamp post lends a whimsical touch to the ‘al-fresco cafe’ dining corner while the graphical patterns on the rug in front of the sofa remind one of a collage of ceramic tiles on the floor.

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Custom Touches Personalize Singapore Apartment

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Vievva Designers completed a stylish apartment in Singapore for a young couple drawn toward raw materials and finishes. “The process started by removing parts of the walls in the kitchen and a bedroom, creating a greater sense of space thereafter,” the designers explain.

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Open Social Spaces Defining A Modern Family Home - Freshome

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Even the guest bathroom provides a visual delight of glass mosaic tiles under a circular skylight. U-Shaped Modern Family Home in Singapore: Sunset Residence. Sunset Residence was designed by Topos Design Studio and is located in Bukit Timah, Singapore. Apartments. Architecture. Living Room. Apartments. Architecture. 0 comments.

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Ingenious Modern Makeover Reviving Malaysian Urban Heritage

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Owners of this remarkably renovated Peranakan shophouse in Singapore can pride themselves on enjoying an updated version of a home that served both as a residence and for commercial purposes. With elegance and grace, a modern makeover can bring back the focus on living rather than preserving. And not just any kind of living.

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Complex Residence Encouraging Family Interaction: Casa 31_4.

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

According to the description provided by the architects, all spaces contain elements of the past, often manifested as objects of intrigue: the sloping floor, the barge scrolls on the front fence, the roof tiles, the chimney as water collector and the up-cycling of former building elements such as decks, gates, architraves and furniture.

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