composed daily spaces
november 2025, modern contemporary
This HDB interior is shaped by a clear spatial strategy that prioritises flow, proportion, and everyday comfort. The living, dining, and kitchen zones are visually connected through consistent ceiling lines and gently curved transitions, allowing the home to feel continuous rather than compartmentalised. Built-in elements are positioned to guide movement and define use without interrupting sightlines, making the overall layout feel open while remaining well-structured.
completion year
nov, 2025
theme
modern scandinavian
apartment type
hdb
Private spaces adopt a more intimate scale while maintaining the same disciplined language seen throughout the home. Storage, display, and functional surfaces are integrated into full-height systems to reduce visual clutter and maximise usability within the HDB footprint. Lighting is applied deliberately to support routine activities and soften architectural edges, resulting in an interior that feels calm, balanced, and tailored for long-term living rather than short-term visual impact.

















