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    Neutral chic | 100sqm of calm and cozy

    Before and After: First look into our 4rm resale home

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    • Minimalist
    • HDB (Resale)
    • ~1,000 sqft
    • 3 br
    • Couple Living with Kids
    • Hi community! Thought that I would introduce our home through a series of before and after photos.
    • Even though it was move-in condition, there were some features that we didn’t fancy: the ceiling cornices and the tile skirting. There was also a large altar cupboard that we hacked along with the prior features.
    • We preferred a smooth canvas so we went with a full false ceiling and plastered the walls for a smooth canvas. We also built a tv wall to conceal the niche and wirings.
    • During viewing, we knew our plan to install a built in here would materialise as there was enough space to the left side of the front door.
    • Having three kids means knowing we have to conceal our chaos so a built in at our entryway was a non-negotiable. We love how all of our belongings including the kids’ bags (all 100 of them iykyk) have a proper place in the house and are easily within reach.
    • The previous owners placed their dining table behind the sofa but we knew we wanted the two spaces separate.
    • We moved our dining area so that we would have a bigger space in the centre. We also had the niche here covered because we preferred clean lines. The air conditioning unit here was our addition so it was quite a big decision then to discuss where the aircon trunking would run through. In the end, we were happy we stuck to our decision to get a stronger aircon unit as it efficiently cools the entire area.
    • We decided to save time by keeping the existing bottom carpentry since it was done up about 5 years ago. We were also glad they had a concrete base near the sink so we gladly inherited it.
    • We changed out the doors, added top hung cupboards, changed the countertop.
    • Another plus point is that it came with a comfortable sized service yard, which can cater for our family’s laundry needs and also a corner for our dry pantry items.
    • We also kept the light grey kitchen tiles in the rest of the kitchen, but overlaid with glass backing for a seamless look. Hope you enjoyed reading the brief overview and stay tuned for more posts!
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