This is a new condominium development along kitchener road. The exterior facade is characterised with dramatic blue window frames & tinted glass panels. Because of such strong architectural elements, i came up with a blue-white-wood colour scheme for the unit. A multi-layered wooden cabinet forms a feature wall to compliment the unique white LCD TV, each of the blue/white/ mirror panels opens up to storage compartments of various sizes; which the young couple amused themselves that that could be the best feature in the house for gift exchange programme during X'mas! haha.
To add on to the drama in the house, a huge oval-shaped false ceiling is constructed on a slanted plane under the ceiling to house a set of crystal-lights!
the new dining hall, very oftenly, takes up the role as the new working area in these days with shrinking square area in most residences!A logical way to savage very inch in the house is to combine the various functions originally meant for separate areas. It doesnt make sense to have 2 separate worktops within a small space, especially if the family is still in honeymoon stage, balancing life as independent working adults and learning to live and adapt with each other.Work plays a huge part in our lives and despite how much we dread bringing
work home,a lot of us are nonetheless overwhelmed!
I love the feel of the wooden blinds, how light can be softly filtered into the space.This master toilet comes with the luxury of spaciously, to be able to incorporate
2 bay windows,a tub and a huge mirror above the dressing counter.


2 comments:
Woh, I really like the blue/white panel concept! Very creative. :D
wait till i post images of another la crystal house i did! hee hee
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