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Modern Marvel

THIS APARTMENT IS A STYLISH HAVEN THAT MARRIES INDUSTRIAL ELEMENTS WITH LUXURIOUS DETAILS

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This handsome home looks to boutique hotels for inspiratio­n

Our notion of luxury has evolved or perhaps, expanded. Today’s luxury is holistic and personal— glitz and glamour are optional, but the bespoke touch is mandatory. A 2,200sqft unit at The Trizon condominiu­m off the Holland Road is objectivel­y luxurious. Still, for a young couple in the healthcare industry—the husband a neurologis­t and the wife a medical social worker—the existing design was missing the bespoke element.

So, they approached local architectu­re and interior design firm Quod Architects X QED Design to refurbish the unit.

“The husband and I have been friends since we’re 13,” shares Diong Fuhan, who founded architectu­ral firm Quod Architects and its interior design arm QED Design in 2018. “The couple wanted to work with someone they were comfortabl­e with and understood their sense of aesthetics, lifestyle and aspiration­s.”

“THE COUPLE WANTED TO WORK WITH SOMEONE THEY WERE COMFORTABL­E WITH AND UNDERSTOOD THEIR SENSE OF AESTHETICS, LIFESTYLE AND ASPIRATION­S”

Both husband and wife appreciate design and enjoy creative arts, with the latter taking calligraph­y and painting as her hobbies.

They lead a busy life, both profession­ally and socially, and wanted their home to facilitate a balance between the two. The four-bedroom existing unit features two sizeable balconies with an unobstruct­ed view of the surroundin­g landed estate. “But even though the floor area is large, you couldn’t feel the expanse of space,” says Diong.

The living room and dining room, each with its own balcony, were situated in an awkward L-shaped configurat­ion. The kitchen was completely closed off from the dining room while the master bedroom and the wardrobe were separated by the master bathroom. The existing finishes—marble flooring in the living room, timber flooring in the bedrooms—also felt dated to the new owners. Their brief also called for a study room, a gym, and a walk-in wardrobe that was adjacent to the master bedroom.

TOTAL RECONFIGUR­ATION

“We basically gutted everything in the apartment,” says Diong. She also reconfigur­ed the layout of the room to create a more breathable spatial flow. The new, simplified layout enables the residents to feel the expanse of the space and enjoy the view better.

The enclosed kitchen was opened and merged with the dining room. “They did not envision themselves doing heavy cooking, so they specially requested for an openconcep­t kitchen,” says Diong. Guests can mingle in the adjacent living room and in the balcony area, which is equipped with a bar counter; here they can enjoy a drink and the view.

The common bedrooms were reassigned as a study, a gym and a walk-in wardrobe. The entrance to the master bedroom was relocated, so the walk-in wardrobe is directly accessible from the master bedroom while the master bathroom has been expanded and made more experienti­al with new finishes. The walk-in wardrobe displays the owners’ apparel and accessorie­s collection­s in their full glory, making the ritual of dressing for work or for events something to look forward to.

THE SUITE LIFE

Having forged her design acumen in the hospitalit­y sector at DP Architects and W Architects, Diong took inspiratio­ns from the new breed of boutique hotels designed to feel like a home away from home, where luxury is bespoke, understate­d and approachab­le.

“We deliberate­ly shied away from the kind of luxury that appears opulent, because that can be very dated,” shares Diong. The owners and the designers decided on an industrial luxe theme in the style of The Warehouse Hotel, which features quality materials without sacrificin­g warmth and approachab­ility.

This concept translated to a restrained material palette chosen for both its look and practicali­ty: homogenous tiles that mimic pale timber and Corten steel, dark homogeneou­s tiles and a stucco finish that mimics raw concrete. The luxury aspect of the home unfolds through small details and thoughtful design. Brass is used sparingly and effectivel­y to add a sheen to the material palette in the shelves, furniture and bathroom fixtures. Altogether, the home is very much an embodiment of ideal luxury urbane life with as much substance as style.

THE LUXURY ASPECT OF THE HOME UNFOLDS THROUGH SMALL DETAILS AND THOUGHTFUL DESIGN

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The open-plan layout segues from the kitchen to the living area seamlessly
LEFT TO RIGHT The open-plan layout segues from the kitchen to the living area seamlessly
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The stucco used for the walls in the living room serves as a neutral background that provides a stylish contrast when paired with leather, timber and marble; the herringbon­e pattern on a cabinet and coffee table in the living room is echoed by the stitching details on the leather chairs in the kitchen
LEFT TO RIGHT The stucco used for the walls in the living room serves as a neutral background that provides a stylish contrast when paired with leather, timber and marble; the herringbon­e pattern on a cabinet and coffee table in the living room is echoed by the stitching details on the leather chairs in the kitchen
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One of the bedrooms was transforme­d into a study with twin desks; the master bedroom does away with ornamental distractio­ns to facilitate a restful slumber
LEFT TO RIGHT One of the bedrooms was transforme­d into a study with twin desks; the master bedroom does away with ornamental distractio­ns to facilitate a restful slumber
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The centrepiec­e of the kitchen is an L-shaped island comprising a bar counter and dining table where the owners can entertain guests while they cook
OPPOSITE PAGE The centrepiec­e of the kitchen is an L-shaped island comprising a bar counter and dining table where the owners can entertain guests while they cook
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The doublevolu­me master bedroom is clean cut, featuring an expanse of dark wood veneer and full-height windows with automatic blinds
THIS PAGE The doublevolu­me master bedroom is clean cut, featuring an expanse of dark wood veneer and full-height windows with automatic blinds
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In the master bathroom, the floor is covered with Corten steel tiles while the sunken bathtub is paved with pale timber-textured tiles to create an onsen experience, a nod to Japanese hot springs
OPPOSITE PAGE In the master bathroom, the floor is covered with Corten steel tiles while the sunken bathtub is paved with pale timber-textured tiles to create an onsen experience, a nod to Japanese hot springs
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