Interior Designer
text by
Angela Low

A bright, modern home in white

description

An affordable way to introduce a statement-making visual element that doesn’t take up any space is to spruce up the TV feature wall. For this flat, the designer used laminates to create an alternating pattern of white wood and marble stripes. “Not only does it intrigue with its unorthodox yet elegant pairing, the vertical stripes also create the illusion of height in a compact HDB unit,” shares Melvin Tan. Like a form of wall art, it is the highlight of the entire home.

This nifty feature wall epitomises the marriage of form and function. Beyond 
its aesthetic value, it hides 
the TV’s unsightly AV wires; stores shoes, bags and other knick-knacks; and conceals
 the entrance to the bomb shelter and common bedroom. “Designed to remedy the ‘weird layout’ of the living room, 
it simplifies the space, and maintains a clean and flush profile,” Melvin explains. A nook is also carved out of the false wall for the couple to display their most prized possessions.

Due to the space constraints of this HDB
 flat, the wall between the kitchen and the living space was removed and replaced with glass sliding doors. It gives the illusion of space, does not obstruct light
 and airflow, and keeps the miasma of cooking at bay. Homogeneous marble-
like tiles for the kitchen backsplash offer a look
 of refinement (without breaking the bank) and juxtaposes with the matte texture of the cabinets.

MET Interior
www.metinterior.com.sg

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DETAILS
type
HDB
area
1184 sqft
style
Modern StyleMinimalist

DESIGNED BY MET Interior

MET Interior prioritises the harmony of functionality and aesthetics in design. They believe elegance emerges when form aligns with purpose.
PROJECTS LISTED

6

YEAR ESTABLISHED

2011

AWARDS

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