If you’re thinking of making a move to either Sengkang, the East Coast or the West Coast, you need to check out some super stylish home interiors that you can take inspiration from. Who know that these may just be your potential neighbour in that area!
Sengkang
Sengkang is a rising property hotspot right now with lots of hip young couples and families moving into newly launched BTO and other housing projects. Sengkang is also close to the city and easily accessible to the rest of Singapore too.
Anchorvale Crescent
This Anchorvale Crescent apartment is super cool with a Scandinavian vibe coming from the pale timber floors and matching furniture, alongside white walls and lots of natural light. The refreshing and streamlined master bedroom design continues the minimalist Scandinavian design with the same timber floors, lots of storage, white walls and more natural light.
Image Credit: Ju Design Studio
Clean, minimal lines in the all-white kitchen in this apartment, are warmed up with the addition of pale-colored timber and a textured tile backsplash.
Image Credit: Ju Design Studio
Compassvale Walk
The dark and luxurious feel of this Compassvale Walk apartment makes the most of smoky grey tones and luxury materials like stone and timber. The tone-on-tone shades of grey continue into the master bedroom, but they are lightened up with touches of colour and sharp white bedding.
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216C Compassvale Walk
In the kitchen of this apartment, the all-white kitchen space has been warmed up with the addition of timber-inspired backsplash.
Image Credits: Ju Design Studio
Treasure Crest
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In the master bedroom of this apartment, the colours are deeper and richer with a calming blue-grey on the walls being echoed in the bedding and window coverings; more pale timber contrasts nicely with the richer tone of the wooden floors in this space.
The East Coast
The East Coast is a fantastic spot for local foodies with all the options at the East Coast Lagoon and near Changi Airport. For the more adventurous types, you can catch the ferry to Pulau Ubin, or head to East Coast Park for picnics, BBQs, cycling, or even to hire out a chalet.
187A Fengshan Greenville
This cool blue-toned Fengshan Greenville apartment is the perfect home for minimalists with its sparse use of furniture and decor. The blue and timber accents stop the space from looking too clinical, as does the darker entrance area. This simple but elegant master bedroom is the perfect spot for a relaxing sleep; the timber headboard and bed platform also offer lots of storage to continue the clean, minimalist.
Adding blue to the kitchen space creates a welcoming, yet still minimal, area in this apartment. Using luxurious materials like the marble backsplash creates a stylish foil for the simple lines.
Image Credits: The Minimalist Society
35 Upper East Coast Road
The wide expanse of the vaulted ceiling in this 35C Upper East Coast Road home creates an airy and stylish living space, making it the perfect home for entertaining. Tucked away at the top of the stairs, this mezzanine area creates a great place to escape and relax, while still being part of the activities. The use of timber flooring and ceiling beams gives the space a warm and comfortable vibe.
Image Credits: De Style Interior
Looking down from the mezzanine, you can see how open the living space is, and how the textured concrete walls have been left bare to contrast nicely with the use of warm timber and metal furniture.
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Changi Rise
In this Changi Rise apartment the large floor-to-ceiling windows take centre stage, allowing in lots of natural light to brighten the muted natural tones of the flooring and furniture. Fun checked bedding in the master bedroom adds texture and colour to the neutral-toned space, while the warm timber flooring adds richness and contrasts nicely with the white walls.
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West Coast
The West Coast area offers so many things to do: Jurong Hill Park, Jurong Bird Park, The Chinese Garden and The Japanese Garden for example. There’s also lots of activity spots like JCube - that has the largest ice skating rink in Singapore - and the Science Centre.