momentohold
A cosy, simple, mid-century modern 4-rm BTO home

Entryway: Minimal look with concealed carpentry in a 4-rm BTO

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  • Mid-Century Modern
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~900 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
  • This post is about my entryway. It was important for us to conceal the bomb shelter to have a clean look to fit the style of our house, and we also want to keep this area clutter-free.
  • An art piece by one of my favourite artist, David Hockney
  • Having a mirror at the entryway is a must have for me. I wouldn’t want to leave home with shoes mismatched to my outfit, plus it is also my OOTD spot and also visually makes the house look a little larger.
  • The top part of the carpentry can also be open with additional storage – although I don’t know why our ID and Contractor decide to install a flip door for the far end carpentry as it serves no purpose?
  • Pardon the messiness. We added shelves here for storing tool box, tote bags when you need to do a quick errand run, we also collect used contact lens cases for recycling.
  • Since our bomb shelter is concealed, we used a magnet hook to hang some of our frequently used caps, which is easily accessible and convenient when we need to get out of the house quickly.
  • Behind the mirror is where we keep our shoes. The only issue is that there wasn’t enough depth, so my husband’s shoes have to be stored diagonally which reduces the number of shoes you can keep in order for the door to close properly.
  • Said OOTD post – and I’m ready to leave home!
  • 10 October
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