It’s no exaggeration – nearly all these flats are bigger than 100 sqm!
Before its development into a housing town in the 1970s, Jurong West started out as an industrial estate located in Singapore’s largest manufacturing hub – the West region. Now, it’s set to become part of the largest mixed-use business district outside the CBD, with better connectivity, working opportunities and amenities.
While it might not be the first estate you’d think of moving to, its affordable and spacious housing options just might change your mind. Did we mention that it has an abundance of maisonettes and executive apartments?
Here’s a look at how the owners of these resale HDB flats in Jurong West have cosied up their homes, with plenty of neat ideas to inspire your renovation!
1. A Scandinavian-style maisonette with unconventional features | Insight.Out Studio | Renovation cost: $180,000
With clean, simple lines and a palette of neutrals like white and brown, this maisonette fits the classic Scandinavian style to a T.
Forgoing a conventional couch, the living room features a raised platform turned cosy sofa; the rest of the communal space is largely free of built-ins, emphasising just how spacious the 158 sqm home is.
To maintain the bright and airy look in the kitchen, there’s a single floating shelf instead of closed-off upper cabinets, with some decor and dinnerware on display.
There are even dedicated storage nooks like slim compartments for storing chopping boards and a niche for the coffee machine which make maintenance much easier.
On the second floor, you’ll find some fun features like a ‘window’ and ‘doors’ to look out of the rooms there.
There’s also the relocated his-and-hers sink along the corridor, which helped make room for both a bathtub and shower area in the master ensuite.
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2. A moody, open-concept executive apartment | Icon Interior Design | Renovation cost: $118,000
This executive apartment underwent an extensive overhaul, with works ranging from carpentry and hacking to electrical rewiring that added up to a renovation cost of $118,000.
Looking at the results, there’s no doubt the investment paid off. In the living room, the grey marble TV feature wall comes with downlights that make the dramatic veins pop, and a chic shelving display.
Peek into the kitchen and you’ll find an island that doubles as a cooktop. While an uncommon choice, this can help free up the surrounding counters for more storage, other appliances and space for food prep.
The consistent use of dark colours around the home ties its modern look together, from the communal spaces to the bedrooms.
If you look closely, however, it’s not just colours that create a sense of continuity: the master bedroom can be opened up/closed off completely with foldable glass doors for a seamless connection to the living room.
It’s not for everyone, but if you like the idea of an adaptable living space, why not try this out for your own renovation?
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3. A charming 5-room resale flat that balances functionality and aesthetics | Yang’s Inspiration Design | Renovation cost: $80,000
A classic choice in many local homes, this 5-room flat has a charming white-and-wood look with features like the curving cove lights at the ceiling and fluted panelling to add depth and visual interest.
To make the most of the uninterrupted length of the living room, the owners included a study desk at the end.
On the other end, the built-in shoe cabinet by the main entrance provides not only convenient storage and seating, but also adds a stylish touch to the foyer.
In the compact kitchen, the stacked washer and dryer are discreetly tucked away behind pocket doors to reduce visual clutter.
As for the master bedroom, the wardrobe partition creates a walk-in space of sorts, with a vanity by the window that can pull double-duty as a makeshift desk.
If there’s one thing this home proves, it’s that you don’t have to give up on style while prioritising functionality and space.
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4. A maisonette that oozes luxury | Posh Home | Renovation cost: $218,000
This maisonette in Jurong West achieves a distinctive modern interior with a mix of dark fluted panelling, warm wood tones and strategic lighting.
It also happens to have the highest renovation price tag among others in this list: a hefty $218,000!
So, what adds up to the cost? The elaborate carpentry and choice of materials contributes to a large part of it, like the custom carpentry with intricate details and use of marble flooring. Naturally, prices also go up for more complex works.
An example is labour-intensive features like the panelling backing the altar in the indoor balcony space, going all the way up to the double-height ceiling.
Heading up the stairs, you’ll find the master bedroom which has a cooler colour scheme (complete with a marble headboard) and a huge projector screen that can be pulled down in front of the wardrobes for a cosy home theatre experience.
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5. A maisonette with a creative mix of interior styles | The Interior Lab | Renovation cost: $138,000
Yet another maisonette on the list, this 153 sqm home doesn’t box itself into a single style, favouring an eclectic mix of design elements.
Some features we love include the decorative ceiling rafters in the living room that add a subtle touch of drama, and the indoor balcony area.
Here, hanging planters and a settee by the window make for a cosy nook to spend time with family.
On the other hand, the stairs sport a modern-luxe look thanks to the glossy steps and the cool LED lighting.
The master bedroom has more of a modern Victorian look, blending vintage elements like the chandelier and ornate furniture with sleek, contemporary designs.
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6. An angular 5-room resale flat with out-of-the-box ideas | Apartment | Renovation cost: $100,000
Rare HDB flat layouts come with several pros and cons. In the case of this 5-room flat, it comes with a much-coveted access balcony, but also has a lot of awkward corners because of the angular layout.
There are a number of ways to deal with awkward corners; for the owners of this home, they built U-shaped counters to maximise space since other set-ups like a galley style would have been inefficient in the wide kitchen.
The island was angled according to the ceiling beam, with open shelving built into the side of the leg for more storage for a one-of-a-kind look that impresses.
If you’re struggling with angular layouts, be sure to speak with your ID for solutions tailored to your space as well.
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7. An understated 4-room resale flat that plays tricks on your eyes | Design 4 Space | Renovation cost: $90,000
Although it takes inspiration from modern-luxe interiors, the warm, earthy tones and soft textures in this home lend it a softer, understated look.
One of the stand-out features is definitely the TV feature wall with a hidden door leading to the study.
There, you’ll spot what looks like curved windows with a settee. This set-up is actually a clever trick of the eye, created by curving the curtain railings!
In the bathroom, the owners installed a stretch of mirrors over the upper cabinets to create an illusion of a larger space.
Aesthetics aside, functionality also comes into play: there’s a partial screen separating the bathtub from the cabinets to prevent water damage to the cabinetry.
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8. A 5-room resale flat that embraces current trends | SG Interior KJ | Renovation cost: $85,000
Inspired by the fluid contemporary interior style, this resale flat’s transformation into an open-concept home with soothing neutrals took 12 weeks to complete.
Apart from hacking the study walls and replacing them with swinging glass doors that open up to the living room, the owners also converted the rare balcony feature into a step-up play area for their children.
Compared to the brighter atmosphere in the communal areas, the kitchen is dressed in all black. The effect is dramatic, and on the practical side of things, hides scratches and stains better than light-coloured materials.
If you can’t afford to convert a room into a walk-in wardrobe, you can partition your bedroom like the owners of this home did with a galley-style walk-in.
In such instances where there’s no natural light, make sure to include proper task lighting like so.
The owners also didn’t shy from making bold choices for the bathrooms, like these patterned tiles backing the shower.
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9. A roomy 4-room resale flat with a modern-luxe theme | Mr Designer Studio | Renovation cost: $80,000
At 100 sqm, this 4-room resale flat is a fair bit larger than the average 4-room BTO flat you’ll find these days.
Post-renovation, it’s a classy home characterised by clean lines and a blend of luxe elements and furniture, like the impressive TV feature wall and gold-accented furniture and decor in the living and dining areas.
If you’ve carefully thought your future-proofing through and have a room to spare, you can convert it into an ‘open’ study like the one above that makes the communal area feel much bigger.
Of the various ways to incorporate a walk-in wardrobe in your room without hacking, the owners chose to use a one-sided wardrobe, complete with LED strip lights in the wardrobe and around the vanity for good lighting.
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10. A snug executive apartment with a quirky vanity | Ovon Design | Renovation cost: $100,000
At one glance, the soft textiles and warm autumn-like colours in this executive apartment evoke both comfort and style.
Meanwhile, the use of effect paint around the communal spaces – from the TV feature wall to the kitchen – adds textural depth.
For a flexible open-concept space, the kitchen has a half-glass partition and a sliding glass door to close off the kitchen; this allows light through when the owners are cooking while containing the odours within the kitchen.
The master bedroom, meanwhile, is partitioned in two, with one half being the walk-in wardrobe.
It might not sound like a novel idea – at least, until you notice that the vanity cabinet was shifted out of the bathroom to fit both a bathtub and shower area in the bathroom!
The vanity cabinet extends along the stretch of the walk-in space, providing plenty of space for the owners to freshen up and get ready.
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