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Make the Most of Your 5-Room HDB with Fresh Layout Ideas

Better design solutions that’s based on common 5-room layouts!

From household shelters to suggested studies, there’s little difference in the layout of 5-room flats. Still, what adjustments can you make to refresh your space?

Turns out, there are plenty of tweaks you can make to change up the make-up of your house. From knocking down walls, applying treatments and room transformations, there are plenty of fresh layout ideas to take away from these five 5-room HDBs!

Punggol Field by Stylemyspace

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1. Reformatting the flow of your home by taking down walls

5-room HDB layout examples

Source: HDB

Though 5-room flats already offer a much bigger floor space to work with, there are a few tweaks that you can make it even more spacious. Doing away with a bedroom, this home by ELPIS Interior Design makes way for an extensive entertainment centre. Then, a similar treatment was done on both the walls and floor to ensure a seamless transition between the spaces.

Jalan Tenteram (Block 117B) by ELPIS Interior Design
Jalan Tenteram (Block 117B) by ELPIS Interior Design

That’s not all though — many of its fittings and fixtures add to the illusion. Take for instance, the reflective surfaces attached in the extended study area, glass doors that overlook into the kitchen, galley-style full-height cabinets and nifty nooks that play home to bulkier furnishings such as the bed and fridge. The end result? An expansive looking space with plenty of breathing room, enough to call the place a private haven!

Jalan Tenteram (Block 117B) by ELPIS Interior Design
Jalan Tenteram (Block 117B) by ELPIS Interior Design
Jalan Tenteram (Block 117B) by ELPIS Interior Design

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2. Have a separate wet and dry kitchen area

5-room HDB layout examples

Source: HDB

If you cook frequently or just think that open concept kitchen is so passé, try separating your wet and dry zones like this Lemonfridge Studio abode instead!

Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 by Lemonfridge Studio
Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 by Lemonfridge Studio

Here, the bulkier appliances like the fridge, microwave and coffee machine have been given a new home — sitting snug in recesses of the customised built-in cabinetry in the extended area. This shift not only opens up more work space in the wet kitchen area but also allows the homeowners to keep these hosting essentials close at hand!

Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 by Lemonfridge Studio

That being said, even the wet kitchen wasn’t overlooked in this makeover. The space is kept bright and airy with a set of glass windows and doors that doubles as a barrier to contain the less than pleasant cooking fumes.

Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 by Lemonfridge Studio
Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 by Lemonfridge Studio

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3. Rethink your bedroom spaces

5-room HDB layout examples

Source: HDB

It’s time to rethink your bedrooms, just like how Style Living Interior reimagined the interiors of this Ang Mo Kio flat!

Ang Mo Kio Street 44 by Style Living Interior
Ang Mo Kio Street 44 by Style Living Interior

Aside from turning one of the junior bedrooms into a walk-in wardrobe/vanity area (by partially knocking down a wall), the master features a rather unconventional layout too. Instead of having the bed rest against the wall, it’s nestled next to the windows, which offers a touch more privacy in this newly enlarged “open concept” bedroom.

Ang Mo Kio Street 44 by Style Living Interior

But the designers didn’t just stop at one revamp — the other bedroom is now a mini lounge area, complete with soft furnishings and bi-fold doors.

Ang Mo Kio Street 44 by Style Living Interior
Ang Mo Kio Street 44 by Style Living Interior

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4. Reinterpret the compact Japanese style to create an airier abode

5-room HDB layout examples

Source: HDB

Japanese homes are best known for being compact but what if you have a bigger space to work with?

Kallang Trivista by D5 Studio Image
Kallang Trivista by D5 Studio Image

Well, D5 Studio Image manages to combine both, creating an abode that’s not just airy and expansive but also offers a fresh design approach! Think a galley style open concept kitchen, raised platforms, built-ins and a generous headboard that spans the length of the bedroom. All of these additional pieces are all cleverly flushed to the sides, making the space look even bigger.

Kallang Trivista by D5 Studio Image
Kallang Trivista by D5 Studio Image
Kallang Trivista by D5 Studio Image

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5. Change out the suggested study for a cosy nook!

5-room HDB layout examples

Source: HDB

Forgoing your study area may seem counterproductive at first but once you do away with it, it opens up several possibilities. Stylemyspace turns it into an opportunity to include an expansive dining set plus sofa, for one.

Punggol Field by Stylemyspace
Punggol Field by Stylemyspace

To really utilise the enlarged space, the designers also turned a small section of the living room into a cosy nook, demarcating the space with a pop of soothing blue and a small raised platform complete with soft furnishings and blinds that provide ample shade when unfurled!

Punggol Field by Stylemyspace
Punggol Field by Stylemyspace
Punggol Field by Stylemyspace

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