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THE RIGHT START

THE SEAMLESSLY CONNECTED LIVING AND DINING AREAS READ AS ONE, WITH THE FURNITURE ARRANGEMENT AND BEAM OVERHEAD PROVIDING A NOTIONAL SEGREGATION OF SPACE.

fter a five-year wait, Nigel Yong, 32, and his wife, Shairah Sidhu, 31, finally collected the keys to their four-room BTO flat. While waiting for their flat, the couple took the time to ponder over what they wanted for their first home. They compiled some references of styles that they liked and even went as far as to list down the renovations required

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