From the outside, this three-storey house by Ming Architects has an understated design, with timber screens on the facade. Step in, and you will be impressed with the sleek, linear architecture in the living spaces.
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Floors and ceilings are mostly cladded with wood strips, adding touches of colour and warmth into the home.
The steel staircase sits above the koi pond in the centre of the house. Above, an airwell allows natural light to illuminate the space. The feature wall of black polished river pebbles creates a unique, textural backdrop.
The dining area is integrated seamlessly with the kitchen. These two spaces enjoy natural light and ventilation as they sit by fully openable sliding doors.
The marble-look kitchen backsplash adds a textural effect amidst white walls and cabinetry.
Adjacent to the kitchen and dining area is the living room. A palette of greys and wood tones gives it a sophisticated look.
Many of the spaces enjoy visual connection, and allows family members to communicate with each other effectively regardless of where they are in the house.
Many of the spaces enjoy visual connection, and allows family members to communicate with each other effectively regardless of where they are in the house.
The black feature wall extends the height of the house, offer visual continuity throughout.
The bathrooms are designed to embody a luxurious and elegant look, complete with marble-look finishes, large mirrors and sufficient space for a dressing table, too.
The sheer size of the bathroom allows for a his and hers large bathroom sink basins.
Dark stone walls juxtaposed against clear glass shower screens and mirrors make for a handsome, cosy, yet luxurious bathroom.
To add gathering space in the home as the homeowners entertain guests often, the roof is transformed into an open air terrace, which boasts views of the surrounding landscape too.
This article was first published in Home and Decor.