Shagreen may not be the typical leather of choice for most abodes, but the unusual texture of this exotic hide drew homeowner Chua Weijie to it. “I personally quite like shagreen, I find the material unique; I wanted elements of shagreen in my home as it’s something different.” Chua and his wife Toh Xin Yi wanted a home that’s light and bright for their family of four, while integrating their preference for shagreen and rose gold into the interior scheme. The owners also adore the colourful fish sculptures from Lalique that were purchased before the renovation started, and wanted these glass pieces to serve as one of the key features of their home.
Of all the interior designers they had met, they were most impressed with Terrence Quah of Architology Interiors, not only because of the firm’s portfolio but also by his earnest approach to the project. “It was quite easy to work with him,” recalls Chua. “We shortlisted a few interior designers, he was the only one who was quite sincere. He came down to see the unit, drew up a plan and it looks almost exactly the same as the plan.”
STARTING ANEW
The apartment at Goodwood Residence offers views of the central open lawn and pool deck. The designer made full use of these verdant views, particularly in the master bedroom, living room and the balcony, reorienting the furniture pieces to encourage the family and their guests to look outwards to the lush greenery and enjoy dining outdoors when the weather permits. A custom-made onyx table is the centrepiece of the balcony; the back-lit table creates a glamorous glow during evening meals.
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7 日間の Magzter GOLD 無料トライアルを開始して、何千もの厳選されたプレミアム ストーリー、8,500 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスしてください。
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