Designed by interior design firm SK66, this landed house is home to a multi-generational family — a young couple, their son and, their parents.
The clever space planning strategies make the home conducive for entertaining. The design also maximises the possibility of lots of natural light entering the interior.
Interesting details were added to elevate the look of the dining area, including the architecturally designed pendant lamps.
There is even a mini bar decorated with botanical-inspired elements. The space exudes a rustic vibe thanks to the use of a large wood table and lots of plants.
The kitchen has everything the homeowners need, and is fitted with quality fixtures from Hafale, Blum and Hittich. The Caesarstone premium quartz countertop also elevates the look while keeping the space functional.
Mirrors are strategically placed to create the illusion of a larger, more spacious home.
The master bedroom has a warm, cosy ambience complete with beige laminates and tinted mirrors to create a contemporary hotel-inspired look.
The homeowners incorporated a bathtub in the master bathroom where they can relax and enjoy their baths.
There are also dedicated spaces to cater to the homeowners’ interest of reading. Lots of cabinetry space ensures there’s sufficient storage too.
Decorating the home with art works help introduce splashes of colours.
There’s even a home theatre and entertainment room on the upper floor of the house.
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This article was originally published in Home & Decor.