A couple and their three sons, an elderly parent, a sibling, as well as a helper call this house on Jalan Sahabat home.
The homeowners engaged interior design firm The Scientist to design a home that not only meets the needs of its occupants but where they can display their art collection, too.
The homeowners and designers decided on a minimalist design in a monochromatic palette; this allows the colours from the artwork to stand out.
Vertical elements which range from wooden slats to geometric motifs keeps the design modern.
Vertical elements which range from wooden slats to geometric motifs keeps the design modern.
The bright and airy kitchen features elegant finishes and unfussy silhouettes.
A glass staircase allows light to fill the shared spaces; this one’s spacious enough to be an entertainment area.
The entire attic floor was converted into a masters wing.
It features a spacious ensuite and walk-in wardrobe.
A monochromatic palette and natural finishes were used here.
The bedroom designs were kept simple, with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes to maximise storage.
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This story was originally published in Home & Decor Singapore.
Photos: The Scientist