2-Room Condominium built in 2014
M66, Serangoon
Project completed 2016
“Personality led this space. So rather than hold back because of the size, we leant into it—treating the home almost like a gallery. Walls became a canvas, allowing art to define the atmosphere from the moment you step in.”
–Interior designer of project
The designer's thoughtsThe intention was to let personality lead the space. So rather than hold back because of the size, we leant into it—treating the home almost like a gallery. The walls became a canvas for oversized posters and bold pop art pieces, allowing the art to define the atmosphere from the moment you step in.
The study was approached as a more curated corner, with shelves that hold a mix of figurines, reflective accents, and sculptural objects. Each piece was considered, but the overall effect was meant to feel playful rather than staged.
Red became a defining element throughout the home. It appears in controlled bursts, giving the space a sense of energy without overwhelming it. That consistency helps tie everything together.
Even with the compact layout, the apartment doesn’t feel constrained. The openness of the kitchen and living areas, along with details like the diner-inspired bar stools, keeps the space light and expressive. It’s a home, but one with a strong sense of identity.