
Geometric Forms Enliven A Suite Of Bathrooms In Singapore
2024 Best of Year Winner for Kitchen/Bath
Once dark and inward-facing, this 3,500-square-foot, 27-year-old townhouse by Spacedge Designs now sees the sunlight—and uses nature-borne hues to embrace it. An open-plan layout and a minimalist concept transform the three-story interiors, creating color-coded suites built of microcement and chalky lime plaster. On the ground level, sliding doors provide privacy as desired or otherwise illuminate the interconnected sunken living area, show and prep kitchens, and guest bedroom and bath, all painted a stony gray. Up the original teak staircase, the additional four bedrooms have similarly geometric en suite bathrooms. Each sports a distinct palette and is separated only by strategic built-ins. In the rosy-colored main bath, a vertical partition both defines the bathing suite and acts as a headboard. Other bathrooms feature flowing interior architecture in robin’s-egg blue or moody slate. In all, creative configurations allow natural light from front and back windows to reach every space in the Singapore home.

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PROJECT TEAM: WILLIAM CHAN; HSU SHU TING.
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