8 Charming Homes In Anchorvale That Are Full Of Personality

May 12, 2015

Anchorvale, a new estate in Sengkang West, has attracted many young lovebirds. In the recent weeks, we received a handful of creative projects from interior designers who transformed these empty units into beautifully designed love nests.

Spanning a wide range of interior design styles, these Anchorvale homes are definitely anchored in the hearts of these young couples, giving them a place to settle down and call home.

1. Relying on a monochromatic colour palette and yellow lighting to give that lovely sepia tone that is reminiscent of photographs from the 1960s, this home evokes a vintage charm. The designer fused contemporary and country interior in the other rooms as seen from the canopy bed to the wainscoting panels and chandelier.

Interior Designer: Edge Interior
Cost of renovation: $55,000

2. Resplendent elements abound in this home such as seen in the richly textured Oriental rug beneath the coffee table and the reddish-brown marble tiles in the bathroom. To offset these rich elements, touches of greenery are introduced around the homes such as the flowers in the living area and the bathroom that add a natural feel to the space.

Interior Designer: DHOME Studio

3. On the opposite end, the design of this home is practical and fuss-free. Hidden storage solutions keeps the knick-knacks out of sight, giving this home lots of space and a calm and liberating vibe.

Interior Designer: Unity Interior
Cost of renovation: $29,000

4. Traditional does not mean old-fashioned as this home proves. Black sheer curtains in the living room moderate the amount of sunlight streaming into the room and are an interesting deviation from the cookie-cutter white or neutral shades that most homeowners select for their curtains. Also, the strip of yellow lighting behind the bed illuminates the cement screed wall perfectly and gives a warm, cosy feel to the bedroom.

Interior Designer: Hue Concept
Cost of renovation: $30,000

5. While this home undoubtedly adheres to the industrial style in its use of unpolished wood and cement screed floorings, the homeowners made sure to personalize the home to prevent it from feeling cold and raw. Instead, additions like the canvas prints – which capture the couple’s romantic moments –are purposely arranged in a careless manner to convey a sense of spontaneity and add vibrancy to the space.

Interior Designer: DreamCreations
Cost of renovation: $45,000

6. From the old school biscuit tins and Tiger Balm stools, to the Maggi instant noodle and mahjong tile pillows, this home brings back feelings of the good old days. The designer threw in lots of colours and whimsical prints to jazz up the quirky accessories and pop art.

Interior Designer: FSI
Cost of renovation: $45,000

7. Minimalist in nature, this home sticks to the fundamental necessities and does away with unnecessary clutter. The look is played up with a textured feature wall and decorative accessories.

Interior Designer: Space Atelier
Cost of renovation: $44,000

8. Emulating the style and ambience of a cafe, the young couple recreated the industrial look at home that stamps personality in every corner, from the red-brick wall to the vintage-looking TV console and the wall quote. It is a cool place to chill, especially with a cup of coffee on hand.

Interior Designer: Fuse Concept
Cost of renovation: $30,000

Ready to start creating your dream home? If you are looking to create your own love nest or to replicate these design traits in your home, download the Qanvast app and save these home renovation ideas onto your Qanvast boards. We also offer 5 complimentary quote requests from interior designers when you download the Qanvast app.

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