VIBRANT ECLECTICISM
Type: HDB BTO 4 Room | Location: Punggol, Singapore | Home to: 2 Adults
Designer: Hui Ling Soh | Project Manager: Keith Goh
The design concept for this 4 Room BTO unit encapsulates our clients' vibrant personality by drawing inspiration from Wes Anderson's eclectic style and fusing it with the experience of their Japan adventures.
Each room unfolds a unique narrative through colour. The primary colours shine prominently in the kitchen, where our clients spend most of their time. The living room boasts a captivating red niche wall adorned with travel mementos. To stay cohesive, the pink in the entrance echoes the red accents in the spaces.
Elegantly bold, the home's colour palette is a vibrant spread that harmonises throughout the space while highlighting our clients’ profound connection to Japanese aesthetics.
With the theme revolving around Wes Anderson's eclectic style with Japanese elements, the primary challenge was harmonizing the bright and colorful scheme to prevent overwhelming contrasts and disorder. Moreover, accommodating the client's sentimental knicks-knacks and vintage furniture posed spatial constraints too. These sentimental items, each carrying personal significance, needed to be integrated seamlessly to ensure that it is visually pleasing.
The fundamentals of colour theory helped us select a palette that is visually cohesive and pleasing to the eye. To also give the space a unique character, a white canvas and an open wall. This allowed the colours and decorations to take center stage, reflecting the client's personality.
Enveloped in serene blue hues, the master bedroom is a cozy sanctuary for rest. The common bathroom transforms into a serene oasis with a blend of yellow and green, while the spa-like master bathroom has a hinoki bathtub paired with green and wood accents.
Incorporating ambient lighting such as wall fixtures and standing lamps could also soften the colours and create an inviting atmosphere with comfort and tranquility.
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