Harmonious Living
SquareRooms
|March 2019
Luxurious materials, clean lines and a carefully thought-out floor plan account for the signature style of this three-bedroom apartment
Bay windows are something many homeowners love to hate. After all, these sometimes unasked-for fixtures seem to only take up precious floor area and offer little else in return.
However, with a little creativity, bay windows can actually turn from restricting features of a home into beautiful space-enhancers. Case in point: this three-bedroom resale condominium unit designed by local interior design studio akiHAUS.

Before addressing the bay windows, the design team – comprising Lawrence Puah, Ash Ashiqin and Jenny Phumthida – had to figure out what design theme the owners wanted for their home. “They settled on a mix of resort and hotel design sensibilities,” Lawrence recalls, “This explains the white and wood tones in the outer communal areas, which give the shared spaces a more breezy and airy vibe. Conversely, linenlike laminates were used in the bedrooms for a touch of softness, while the darker shades in the bathrooms add luxe and elegance.”
At the front of the home is an angled walkway. Besides just being a path into the inner sanctums of the home however, the corridor was made more functional with the installation of full height storage units. In addition, recessed niches embedded within serve a number of purposes. For example, the vertical niche at the front not only serves as a display shelf for the homeowners’ personal knick-knacks, the mirror backing also lets the owners check themselves out one final time before leaving the home.

Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition March 2019 de SquareRooms.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE SquareRooms
SquareRooms
I.D.I.D
From material exploration in luxury homes to guiding younger designers toward stronger creative voices, 2025 marked a season of growth and clarity for I.D.I.D Studio. Here, Wynn reflects on the year's highs, challenges, and the design values she hopes to carry into 2026.
3 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
Modern Luxe Meets Brutalist
From a pool table to a glass-encased planter, bold design choices turn this home into a stylish space to play, dine, and unwind.
3 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
A Soft Minimalism That Breathes
From glass blocks to patterned tiles and soft lines, this home is proof that the cream aesthetic can be anything but dull.
3 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
M2D Interiors
While the industry grapples with rising expectations, digital illusions, and accelerated timelines, M2D Interiors has leaned into clarity and care.
4 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
Millimeters Studio
For Sherlynn Low of MILLIMETERS STUDIO, 2025 was a year of momentum and meaningful milestones — from strengthening the studio’s in-house carpentry craft to honing the timeless design sensibility they’re known for. She reflects on the highs, challenges, and the quiet perseverance that shaped the year.
2 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
Renologist
As material costs rose and homeowner needs evolved, Renologist found new clarity in their craft.
1 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
Designing the Future
Happening in Frankfurt, Germany, Ambiente 2026 expands with fresh concepts in interiors, hospitality, and lifestyle
1 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
Loft.9 Design Studio
Stepping into a new chapter with a relocated showroom and an expanding team, Loft.9 marks 2025 as a year of renewal and creative momentum. Ken reflects on the milestones, evolving client expectations, and sensorial design ideas that defined the studio’s journey, and the directions inspiring Loft.9’s vision for 2026.
2 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
The 2026 Design Edit
A closer look at the ideas shaping the year ahead, from the interior styles we gravitate toward to expressive materials and thoughtful product innovations for better living.
6 mins
Annual Issue 2026
SquareRooms
Spotlight
From fresh collections to smart tech, here's what to look out for if you're rethinking your home in 2026.
2 mins
Annual Issue 2026
Translate
Change font size

