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A rare retreat

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September 2024

Guided by Ken's expertise, Seng Kiat and Mallory transformed their executive apartment into a versatile home for both adults and children.

- JOYCE YANG

A rare retreat

Talk about “limited edition” public housing and jumbo flats and maisonettes immediately come to mind. But equally elusive are the executive apartments, which have been phased out by HDB in the early 2000s. For those unfamiliar, these are expansive, single-floor HDB flats boasting more space than the typical 5-room flat. Their layouts often feature a study room and balcony, making them an ideal family home for young parents like Seng Kiat and Mallory.

image“An executive apartment definitely fits what we were looking for,” said Seng Kiat. As the father of two daughters, he highlighted that the spaciousness was perfect for his family of four.

“It doesn’t come with a bomb shelter and we like the fact that every area, while segregated, still blends well into the main living room area.”

Compared to their previous home, this new space offered vast possibilities for interior design. Seng Kiat envisioned a sanctuary where he could indulge in his hobbies—playing games, gardening, and music. But first, the couple had to overcome a delightful dilemma: choosing a theme for their new home.

“Initially, we were lost in the world of potential themes. Based on our research on the internet, we started out with the mid-century theme in mind but eventually went for a more minimalist, wabi-sabi theme after discussion with our ID.”

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