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    Service yard in the kitchen?

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    • Minimalist
    • HDB (Resale)
    • ~700 sqft
    • 2 br
    • Couple Living
    • By removing the doors that once separated the service yard and kitchen, we not only opened up the physical layout but also cultivated the illusion of a more expansive and connected environment. The removal of doors allows natural light to cascade through, creating a brighter, more inviting atmosphere that extends beyond the traditional confines of each area.
    • Our service yard features: A compact yet powerful washing machine takes center stage, ensuring our laundry needs are met efficiently. A smart drying rack makes the most of limited space, offering a modern solution for drying clothes without compromising on style. A dedicated ironing table stands ready for the task, providing a smooth surface for effortless wrinkle removal, turning a routine chore into a breeze. A versatile cart neatly houses our cleaning supplies, keeping everything in order and within easy reach. The mobility of the cart adds a layer of convenience to our daily routine.
    • Space Constraint Solutions: In the face of limited space, we opted for compact and multifunctional furniture and appliances. Wall-mounted and foldable elements were essential, ensuring that each component served its purpose without encroaching on valuable space.
    • "Injecting a breath of life and a touch of nature into our service yard, we decided to elevate the space by introducing a personal touch – our smart plant pod. Amidst the practicality of laundry and organization, this green companion adds a refreshing burst of nature, transforming the service yard from a mere functional space into a lively corner.
    • 10 March 2024
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