They make our hearts go ‘Bedok Bedok’.
When thinking of neighbourhoods in the East of Singapore, most people would picture Tampines – but just a few MRT stops down, Bedok is nothing to sneeze at, either. With tons of food options, things to do, and places to see, there’s a reason why over 279k people call this place home.
And no matter where you live, these 10 resale HDB flats in Bedok may just convince you to make the leap and move here:
1. Resale 5-room flat at Chai Chee Road | ChengYi Interior Design | $95,000
A Scandinavian-style home doesn’t just purely have to feature a pure white-and-wood theme; as seen in this 5-room flat in Chai Chee Road, features like pops of colour and patterns are more than welcome too.
From the patterned tiles in the entryway to the beadboard kitchen cabinets, the folks at ChengYi Interior Design have thoughtfully incorporated various visually-striking features for a touch of personality. Instead of sticking out like a sore thumb, they instead work harmoniously with the current aesthetic, thanks to the clever choice of muted hues.
Of course, a Scandinavian-style home isn’t one without tons of nature-inspired materials – and this one has it in spades, with wooden surfaces, woven furniture, and stone-look tiles adding an organic touch.
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2. Resale 5-room flat at Bedok South Road | Briey Interior | $82,000
Clean lines, glossy stone-look surfaces, and warm lighting – this Bedok 5-room flat project by Briey Interior has all the hallmarks of a modern-luxe home.
With a colour theme that largely features whites and pale tones, it’s easy to create a home that looks overly-washed out. But the inclusion of small details – like the gold accents in the kitchen and the fluted panels framing the dining area – add visual contrast that create depth.
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3. Maisonette along Bedok Reservoir Road | MET Interior | $100,000
Maisonettes are highly sought-after for reasons like its size, layout, and high ceiling height, and this project by MET Interior shows yet ANOTHER reason for getting one: tons of (literal) room to play with when it comes to the design.
Example: the balcony-turned-dining room, which has since been converted for indoor use and fitted with a skylight. This change not only extends the communal space and makes the first floor feel larger, but the skylight also allows extra natural light to filter in to brighten the area.
The second example: the angled built-in wardrobe in the master bedroom, which incorporates some of the space from the junior bedroom. Truly a unique layout tweak that highlights the homeowners’ character!
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4. Resale 3-room flat at Bedok Reservoir Road | Insight.Out Studio | $50,000
This unique 3-room flat along Bedok Reservoir Road is the perfect example of the phrase ‘less is more’. While most homeowners are often stuck with the dilemma of choosing built-in carpentry or furniture, this homeowner keeps both to a minimum, which adds to the home’s laid-back charm.
But creating this simplicity requires more effort and decisions than you may think. Apart from hacking almost every wall in the house to create a more spacious home, the homeowner also deliberately used cement as her finish of choice, intentionally leaving surfaces unpolished and unfinished – thus showing off her adherence to the ‘wabi sabi’ philosophy
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5. Resale executive apartment in Bedok North | Carpenters | $119,000
Boasting 137 sqm worth of space, this executive apartment in Bedok North is one that has taken advantage of every inch of space to create a functional home.
While most kitchens in HDB flats tend to have a galley or L-shaped layout due to space constraints, the homeowners of this home chose to maximise their larger-than-normal kitchen with a U-shaped layout that not only gives them ample countertop space to work with, but also creates sufficient under-counter space to store their washer and dryer.
Their balcony has also since been converted for indoor use. More specifically, it’s now a music jamming area that houses the owners’ instruments, allowing anyone in the communal area to enjoy the music together.
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Regardless of aesthetic preferences, you can’t deny the timeless appeal of white and wood. Just take a peek at this 4-room flat in Bedok North as an example!
From the carpentry laminate choices to the choice of fixtures (e.g. the ceiling fans and lights), nearly everything featured in this home has a white and/or wood facade, which contributes to an overall cohesive look throughout the house.
But that’s not to say that the look is one-dimensional, as the introduction of subtle curves (e.g. the boucle sofa and chair) helps break up the monotony of sharp lines.
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7. Resale 4-room flat in Bedok South | Quad.R Design | $90,000
Undoubtedly, the elongated TV feature wall is the most eye-catching element in this 4-room flat. But it’s not just about the fluted design, for if you look closely, you’ll find that it’s a divider between the communal and private spaces, housing a concealed door leading into the bedrooms.
Inside, carpentry has been used to fully maximise every inch. From floor-to-ceiling carpentry to useful niches, this home is proof that there are numerous ways to utilise the space, no matter how small the unit is.
And coupled with warm lighting, it’s truly as cosy as it can be!
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8. Maisonette along Bedok Reservoir Road | Attic Studio Interiors | $56,000
While Arabian-style homes tend to be colourful and vibrant, this home features a more toned-down version, with a light, neutral theme that ensures a clean, bright space.
Nonetheless, it still exhibits the usual characteristics of an Arabian home, with Persian rugs, plush fabrics, and stone-look surfaces coming together to give off a sense of understated elegance.
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9. Resale 4-room flat in Lengkong Tiga | Dyel Design | $140,000
At first glance, this 4-room flat in Lengkong Tiga feels more like a condo than a HDB flat – testament to the modern-looking interior, with thoughtfully-selected surfaces furnishings put together by Dyel Design.
Typically, having extensive built-ins for storage runs the risk of making a house look boxed-in, but this house is anything but. Instead, the elongated lengths of these built-ins draw your eyes further into the home, making the house feel bigger and adding to the overall sleek and sophisticated vibe.
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10. Resale flat in Bedok North | Happe Design Atelier | $65,000
If you initially thought that this home doesn’t look like one from Singapore, you’re not the only one. Perhaps it’s the choice of furnishings – from the acapulco chair to the angular coffee table and benches – or perhaps it’s the Art Deco influences that are especially striking against the home’s pristine white walls.
What makes this home stand out even more is the way the communal areas have been merged together into one big, open space. This encourages a seamless movement flow and makes the home feel more fluid, despite having angular corners.
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