The design strategy comprises of a timber screen that stretches from the Foyer to the Living, Dining and culminates at the Master Bedroom, binding the new requirements and the existing interior as one.
Arriving at a dimly-lit foyer, there is a compression of space and a screen that shields the views beyond. Photography by Beton Brut.
Looking back at the Foyer, the screen binds the 3 spaces and sets the ‘stage’ for Arrival, Resting, Entertaining and Dining. Photography by Beton Brut.
The screen continues from the Dining all the way to the last space: the Master Bedroom. Photography by Beton Brut.
Along the way to the Master Bedroom, one encounters the Walk-in Wardrobe. Photography by Beton Brut.
The Walk-in Wardrobe, designed to be completely open, houses and displays the owner's collection of clothes, shoes and accessories. Photography by Beton Brut.
Filtered daylight illuminates the Walk-in Wardrobe. Photography by Beton Brut.
Leaving the Walk-in Wardrobe behind, the platform bed is unveiled in sequence. Photography by Beton Brut.
A screen and an elevated platform separates the space for relaxation from the study. Photography by Beton Brut.
The journey culminates at the platform bed with a distant view angled towards the harbour. Photography by Beton Brut.
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#9

#9 is a partial interior fitting-out to an existing apartment. The original apartment was appointed in a palette of materials comprising of white marble flooring, dark woods and white plastered walls. The overall 'look-&-feel' was formal. The new homeowner in his 30s, however, prefers a lighter edge to the new interior and has a preference for mid-century home décor.

With the limitation set to the extent of the renovation, the design sets out to find a strategy that binds the new requirements and the existing interior as one. The intervention is a timber screen that stretches from the Foyer to the Living and Dining. The screen continues and culminates in the Master Bedroom to define the Study, the Platform Bed and Nook (former bay window).

Collectively, the screen sets the ‘stage’ for arrival, entertainment, relaxation, dining and resting and forms a backdrop for the owner's collection of mid-century furniture.

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