This hotel-inspired two-bedroom apartment shows off a magnificent interior through the use of elegant finishes and a well-appointed layout
Designing homes to reflect the luxurious look of classy high-end hotels is never easy. Besides having to cohesively bring together a variety of impactful design elements, there is also the challenge of ensuring that the resulting interior is all at once stylish, cosy and timeless. Despite all that, designer Yin Jye from Weiken.com was up to the task, and she succeeded in creating a space for her clients that boasts the perfect balance of splendour and charm.
1 LIVING + DINING
As they share the same space, the living cum-dining room sees the use of streamlined furniture pieces like a slim television cabinet and a narrow coffee table to ensure ample walking space all-around. Meanwhile, next to the built-in kitchen island unit sits a loose set of dining furniture. This allows the homeowners to move it out to the balcony to create more space indoors or simply when they want to unwind with friends and family outdoors.
2 FEATURE WALL
This story is from the Ideal Homes Vol.10 2018 edition of SquareRooms.
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