East side, best side?
Whether your BTO key collection is a few months away, or you’ve just successfully secured a slot in an upcoming estate, it’s never too late (or early) to think about the look you want for your home.
September 4, 2024
East side, best side?
Whether your BTO key collection is a few months away, or you’ve just successfully secured a slot in an upcoming estate, it’s never too late (or early) to think about the look you want for your home.
Below, we’ve sussed out our top picks among all Tampines BTO renovations. Who knows, you may just find a look that speaks to your soul!
You don’t always need a ton of colours to spruce up a home. As this 5-room BTO flat in Tampines GreenVines proves, using a single laminate design for the entire house is more than capable of creating a visually-seamless home.
Just take a look at the simple yet cosy space: it features curved surfaces that soften the overall look, as well as a walnut laminate paired with simple white walls, resulting in an overall cohesive look.
Not a fan of monochrome themes? Consider experimenting with different colours and patterns, like what you see in this 5-room BTO flat in Tampines GreenVines. It’s a surefire way of injecting personality into your space!
BTO flat layouts are only as cookie-cutter as you make them out to be.
Instead of a regular living room layout, the homeowners of this BTO flat chose to switch things up, turning the original living room into a cosy corner with a unique angular shape that flows into their actual living room.
Ever the classic interior design combination, white-and-wood is just one look that never fades. Peep into this bright and airy BTO flat in Tampines – how could anyone leave such a cosy, calming abode?
Speaking of white-and-wood themes, mixing a variety of complementary wood tones can work just as well as using a single type throughout the house.
In this 5-room BTO in Tampines, shades of beech, oak, and walnut come together to create a home that’s not just warm and welcoming, but visually stunning as well.
There’s always room for colours, even in industrial-themed homes that typically feature various shades of black and grey. In this 4-room BTO flat, deep green kitchen cabinets create a visually-arresting space that is especially striking against the home’s dark, moody interior.
The highlight of the house, though, has got to be the double swing doors leading into the master bedroom – truly an idea that’s both unique and stylish!
There’s opulent luxury, and then there’s understated luxury — which is what characterises this particular BTO flat in Tampines.
Here, sleek carpentry with curved surfaces meet glossy surfaces and stone-look textures, with accent lighting completing the overall sophisticated look.
From the abundance of sharp lines and warm lighting down to the elegant fittings, this Tampines BTO flat looks just like a suite in a posh 5-star hotel.
Adding to the look is the mixture of darker shades like dark walnut, grey, and black marble, which further amps up the warm and cosy factor to the next level!
The good thing about contemporary design is the freedom to experiment with anything that’s trendy or popular. And in this home, you can see that take shape in the form of curved carpentry, Art Deco-inspired geometric elements, and a neutral colour palette.
No, this isn’t a condo, it’s a 5-room BTO flat in Tampines! This home is the prime example of what interior designers call layering – an interior design technique that combines various elements to create character.
You can see that taking effect through the navy feature wall, fluted storage areas, and various materials – all of which gives this home its posh, condo-like look.
Yes, it’s true – dark homes really are sexy. This 5-room BTO flat in Tampines is a prime example of that, where its black-and-white theme is elevated by the variety of textures used, as well as the warm white lighting!
Instead of the typical white colour scheme, consider a beige or peach hue instead – just like what you see in this cheery 4-room BTO in Tampines GreenVerge.
Unlike the typical galley-style layout, the kitchen boasts a unique angled shape, with a corner stove that adds a hint of dimension to the space.
With a big communal space that encompasses the living room, kitchen, and dining room, this 4-room BTO flat is as open-concept as they come.
In such spaces, striking a balance between cohesiveness and separation can be tough, but the clever placement of furniture and built-ins all help to carve out clear zones between each space.
In this 4-room BTO flat in Tampines GreenVines, it’s all about the finer details. Fluted details along the TV feature wall, as well as the kitchen island, serve to add depth to the space and amp up the visual interest.
In this cosy home, clean lines meet natural materials and textures to create a minimalist-contemporary interior. Is it just us, or does this home give off real resort vibes?