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THOSE MAGIC CHANGES

ORIENTAL ILLUSION

Architology breathed new life into this 49-year-old condominium apartment at Peach Garden in the East Coast area with a luxe contemporary concept.

The design team replaced the dull palette and dim spaces with rich wood surfaces that contrast with white walls and marble flooring. With the overhaul, the home has an open, flowing feel that allows the owner to showcase her antique collection and sentimental pieces.

“The challenge was in being able to represent items in a poetic new light. The pieces were rearranged to better suit the apartment’s functional layout,” says Bu Shukun, Architology’s Design Director.

FROM CLUTTERED TO MINIMALIST

A four-storey Bright Hill Crescent house gets a bright, minimalist makeover

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