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Outside the box
April 2024
|SquareRooms
From inconspicuous cabinets to vertical blinds, here are the unconventional choices that helped a family of four overcome spatial constraints.
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Meiyi was pretty much the perfect client. As a second-time homeowner, she knew exactly what she wanted even before viewing the property for the first time. Yet, she remained receptive to surprises her designer, Kaylin, might introduce. And did we mention she’s a former interior designer herself?
“Her brief was quick and easy to nail down, and we only had to work through the technical aspects of the project. She is also open to experimentation rather than falling back on what she is comfortable and familiar with,” said Kaylin.
This is obvious once you enter the apartment, distinguished by a cartoon-esque quality with its matte subway tiles and warm hues. Consider this your first clue that two lively children, aged four and seven, live here.
“Honestly, I held my breath about having so many colours in the same space. This was indeed an experiment, so I’m very relieved that it turned out okay,” said Meiyi.
To maintain harmony, Meiyi strategically placed colours throughout the apartment. She juxtaposed feature walls with neutral areas to ensure smooth transitions between spaces.
Small space, big impact
But there was another challenge: storage. Creating a family home for two energetic kiddos and their inevitable mess is a tall order, especially since the small apartment lacked a storeroom. Plus, Meiyi wasn't a big fan of built-in furniture.
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