“Light oak, mirrors, and glass were intentionally used to maximise natural light, creating a bright, modern, and visually expanded living space.”

3-room condominium, built in 2004.
Sunny Palms, Telok Kurau

Project completed: 2004

A modern living room with a beige sofa, wooden coffee table, TV mounted on wooden panel, dining table with chairs, large windows with curtains, and decorative plants and artwork.
–Interior designer of project
Interior designer's thoughts

The focus is on drawing natural light deep into the interior, allowing the home to feel open and effortless despite its compact size.

Furniture and carpentry are kept light and contemporary, unified through the use of light oak finishes paired with mirrors and glass. These elements work together to reflect and amplify daylight, softening boundaries between spaces and giving the apartment a brighter, more expansive feel.

A bright, modern bedroom with large windows covered by white blinds, a bed with beige linens and decorative pillows, and a dresser with a vase of orange flowers and black and silver decor.
Modern office space with a white ergonomic chair at a glass desk, a framed picture, a container of pens, a laptop, a stack of magazines, a wall shelf with candles, decorative items, and a framed artwork of a person lifting weights.