Renovation inspiration, just for you.
Located along Bishan Street 13 and 14, Bishan Ridges has an enviably central location that boasts lush green surroundings and soothing views of the Kallang River.
And if you’re part of the 1,502 households that have secured a unit in this BTO estate, congratulations – your key collection date is just around the corner!
At this point, you likely have already started planning for your renovation. But if you need some more ideas, we’ve got you covered with these 3D renders – thoughtfully designed by various interior design firms we reached out to – to help you envision your new home more clearly.
Design ideas for 2-room Flexi BTO flats in Bishan Ridges:
a) Type 1
For this 2-room Flexi Type 1 flat, the designers at Rezt and Relax went with a cosy, cafe-inspired home that homeowners will love coming back to after a long day out.
This render is proof that you can still host groups within a small space. In the living room, you’ll find a window settee (one that overlooks the Kallang River!) alongside the sofa, which creates ample seating space.
Additionally, to maximise space, the designers suggest forgoing a bulky dining table setup and instead opted for a built-in bar table that extends from the TV feature wall and makes use of the full length of the wall.
The bedroom maintains the bright and airy look from the communal area, which not only ensures continuity but also lends the space a serene quality that makes it ideal for sleep.
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b) Type 2
Once again designed by the designers from Rezt & Relax Interior, this 2-room Flexi BTO flat (Type 2) has a clean, cosy look that is the perfect balance of comfort and practicality.
Designed for a retired couple who frequently have their grandchildren over, the rendered home features the classic white-and-wood design combination – one that is a tried-and-tested way to imbue the space with warmth and cosiness.
Tip: to keep the space open and easy to navigate, opt for compact, minimal furniture that leaves plenty of walking room (and for kids to run around).
The bedroom, in contrast, has a lighter, more pared-back palette that creates a restful atmosphere, with grab bars along the sides offering the (hypothetical) couple additional support and safety without looking overly clinical.
But the true highlight is the flexible nook that is characteristic of Type 2 2-room Flexi BTO flats. In this case, it was turned into a compact guest room with a bed built into the carpentry – for grandchildren to stay over, or use the space as storage when not in use.
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Design ideas for a 3-room BTO flat in Bishan Ridges:
Imagined for a DINK couple who adore bold, personality-filled interiors, this 3-room Bishan Ridges flat – designed by Design Neu – has a retro-eclectic style that feels anything but cookie-cutter.
From curved forms and rich wood tones to the various pops of colour, the rendered home feels both nostalgic and fresh. And you’d think that all these different elements together can feel overwhelming, but they’re anchored by the white walls and flooring that allow the space to breathe.
Despite having 20+ sqm more space than their 2-room counterparts, 3-room BTO flats can still feel small – especially those with a household shelter in the middle of the home (like the ones in Bishan Ridges).
To counter that, the junior bedroom – which was converted into a study/guest room – was kept partially open. Sliding doors fitted with glass cut-outs, as well as a partial partition wall with circular cut-outs, offer privacy while ensuring that the entire home remains airy and visually connected.
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Design ideas for 4-room BTO flats in Bishan Ridges
a) Household shelter by entrance
If you’re a DINK couple, a 4-room BTO flat can feel like a luxury since you’re free to do whatever you want with the entire space.
Designed for another DINK couple, this rendered flat designed by LA Design Studio takes on a modern luxe, hotel-inspired look, complete with soft lighting and marble-look surfaces for vacation vibes 24/7.
Since there isn’t a household shelter to design around, homeowners with this particular home layout are free to create an open-concept kitchen. Here, the designers put in a kitchen peninsula that doubles up as a sculptural centrepiece anchoring the communal space.
And if you don’t need to set aside a bedroom for kids, consider merging one of the junior bedrooms into the master suite, to create a massive walk-in wardrobe alongside the sleeping area.
To create the illusion of space, glossy or mirrored surfaces can help visually enlarge the room by way of light bouncing off them.
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b) Household shelter by walkway
With a big pantry, open-concept space, and fun kids’ room, this imagined 5-room BTO flat in Bishan Ridges is tailored to suit family life – with a unique contemporary-colonial look that imbues the space with a polished flair.
Designed by U-Home Interior Design, the home is given an open-concept space that allows the family to talk to one another seamlessly, without any barriers. One striking feature is the dry pantry, which extends the kitchen’s functionality while also giving the communal area a semi-hospitality-like feel.
The bedrooms boast the same quirky flair as the living room and kitchen. In particular, we’d like to point out the kids’ bedroom that features a bed-and-slide setup that maximises the small space while still creating distinct areas for sleep, play, and study.
The master bedroom also features a similarly-clever space planning solution, with a U-shaped wardrobe created without any hacking whatsoever – something that gives the parents a walk-in wardrobe experience while keeping the original room configuration intact.
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