Tatler Homes Singapore

FAMILY HAVEN

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The biggest overhaul was made to the master bathroom, where the plumbing was reordered to fit a double sink vanity and a bathtub. A bookmatche­d Palisandro marble feature wall adds another luxurious dimension to the space.

In the master bedroom, an earthy palette reigns. A platform and daybed, spruced up with artworks and accent cushions, are integrated into the bay window to maximise the use of space. A feature wall upholstere­d in a woven fabric adds another tactile dimension to the space. In the children’s room, the colour scheme is kept light and bright, and paired with pink and blue accents on the double-decker beds.

As keen supporters of the local arts scene, the owners have acquired works of several local artists over the years.

These include paintings by Yeo Siak

The master suite’s earthy palette adds to its calming mood; a play tent and a menagerie of animal-shaped origami and toys are among the decorative pieces in the children’s bedroom; the sinuous veins of the marble counter add a dramatic flair to the minimalist bathroom; the eggshaped bathtub is the centrepiec­e of the master bathroom

Goon and charcoal works by Dick Lim (the artist also known as Chye) that depict various locales in Singapore.

These paintings turned underutili­sed areas such as the hallway into a showcase of art, transformi­ng these spaces into alcoves that the owners adore. “We love how our art piece by Dick Lim fits in so perfectly at the end of the hallway,” share the couple, who plan on adding more art pieces to this area.

The family cherishes every inch of their new home. “We have so many favourite areas, it’s difficult to choose! The bathrooms turned out so nicely, and are a joy to use. The open-concept living and dining room has been great; we have held several parties now. We also do movie nights every weekend, so it’s a really versatile space.”

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