Studio Condominium built in 2014
Skylofts, Bukit Indah, Johor Bahru

Project completed 2014

“From the moment you step in, it all unfold as one continuous space. Angular and geometric carpentry elements guide the eye, while recessed ceiling details introduce a subtle sense of movement overhead.”

–Interior designer of project
The designer's thoughts

From the moment you step in, the living, dining, and kitchen areas unfold as one continuous space. The angular and geometric carpentry elements guide the eye through the home, while recessed ceiling details introduce a subtle sense of movement overhead.

Extending from the kitchen, a bar counter projects outwards, anchoring the space without interrupting its openness, forming a natural point of pause that’s both functional and spatial.

The palette builds on contrast. White lacquered cabinetry forms a clean base, while accents of red cut through with energy, giving the home a distinct character that reflects the young couple living within this one-bedroom apartment.

Moving into the bedroom, the tone shifts slightly. The lines become more streamlined, with LED backlighting introducing a softer, more controlled atmosphere. While quieter, it remains visually connected to the rest of the home, carrying through the same language in a more intimate setting.