Homeforers
    Happy owners of a 4room BTO

    How we incorporated curves, curves, and more curves

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    • Scandinavian
    • HDB (BTO)
    • ~900 sqft
    • 4 br
    • Couple Living
    • From the beginning, we knew we wanted more curve elements to soften the space while adding visual interest and flow. Practicality-wise curves also increases safety by removing sharp corners that one may accidentally knock into and allows for future kid-proofing. That said, every curve comes at added cost so we had to be selective and add it where it mattered most.
    • The biggest headache we had was a structural beam running across our living room ceiling. Our ID creatively softened it by adding curves and cove lighting; We now have a unique ceiling feature that frames our sofa area.
    • Framing our walkway to the toilets and bedrooms is a curved cupboard (dry pantry area) on the left and curved partition wall (TV) on the right
    • Our entry floor to ceiling cabinet is curved as it’s the first thing we see upon entering the house and better matches the curve ceiling
    • How many curves do you see? Worth it top up for a curved glass panel in the common bathroom and our ID threw in a special little curve for the tiles
    • More curves
    • One of the first furniture we settled on was this cosy curved couch and we love how it works in our space
    • 5 April
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