4 most popular HDB flat themes
Turn your flat from drab to fab with these great renovation ideas.
Just like birds building their nests stick by stick, homeowners put in a lot of heart and effort to transform bare and empty houses into homes to call their own.
Through Qanvast, which offers ideas on interior design, renovation and furnishing, some homes end up being an inspiration to others - giving them ideas to imagine and create their own dream homes.
As homeowners get more discerning and tasteful, it's no surprise the battle for the most popular homes is getting fiercer, with the best of the best in the running this year.
Without further ado, here are the most popular homes categorised by Singapore's favourite interior styles - Scandinavian, minimalist, eclectic, industrial and contemporary.
1. Scandinavian
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Location: Anchorvale
Cost of renovation: $44,000
Interior design by
Voila
2. Eclectic |
Location: Punggol
Cost of renovation: $30,000
Interior design by
The Design Practice
3. Industrial |
There's something charming about theraw and dynamic quality of the Industriallook. It has taken Singapore by stormsince being introduced here. To nail thisstyle, one has to play with the juxtapositionof unfinished elements and clean, flatsurfaces.
Location: Boon Lay
Cost of renovation: $25,000
Interior design by
Green and Lush
4. Contemporary |
Location: Bishan
Cost of renovation: $95,000
Interior design by
FSI
Contemporary interior design is oftenconfused with Modern interior design.The latter refers to a clean-lined andgeometrical design style that wascreated in 1919. Contemporary design,however, is about what's trending today.
Want to see more beautiful homes?Download the Qanvast app forSingapore interior design ideas and save pictures for your new home.With portfolios from more than 100interior designers on the app, youcan now get the renovation costand breakdown at your fingertips!
Article and images contributed by Qanvast.
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