Space, or rather the lack of it, is a common issue with many homeowners. This makes Zach Lim’s 1,100 sq ft bachelor pad seem like a luxury, and reminds us that big or small, it is what you do with a space that counts.
The community manager of a tech company wanted an interior that “feels more like a hotel than a home”. He initially wanted to work directly with a contractor, but soon realised that he was a little over-ambitious. Here’s where Joey Khu, director of Joey Khu Interior Design, came into the picture. “My design for this home is very lifestyle-driven because Zach is a bachelor. It also takes into consideration the fact that he has family and friends over quite often, so there should be more open spaces within the home,” explains Joey.
This led to a total reconfiguration of the layout, including hacking the kitchen walls and combining it with the adjacent dining area, as well as converting two of the three bedrooms into an extension of the living room and a walk-in wardrobe. Everything in the two-and-a-half-month long renovation costing between $170,000 and $200,000 is new – from the flooring, ceiling and lights to the built-in furniture, fixtures and fittings. “Nothing from the original apartment was retained,” says Joey.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Building Spaces, Relationships, And Trust
Adrian Heng of Space One ID talks design evolution, his experiences in the industry, and the home that sparked his love for interior design.
Glow By Supernature
A refreshing and immersive retail and dining experience for daily health and wellbeing needs.
On-Trend Options To Consider
Small as it may be when compared to the rest of the home, the bathroom deserves pride of place because it is one place you can truly be on your own. So why not make it look spectacular with these touches.
Cabinet Layout Ideas For An Open-Concept Kitchen
Breaking away from traditional enclosed cabinetry, these cabinet ideas offer a unique and refreshing approach that blends openness with functionality.
From Trash To Treasure
Designer Karyn Lim recounts her experience of creating the So Plast!c collection for the Designers & Crafters Edition 01 showcase co-curated by Industry+ and Sol Luminaire.
COOL VIBE IN MANHATTAN
Rising interior designer Matt McKay shares with KARINE MONIE how he drew inspiration from the 1960s and French design to create this apartment in Manhattan's West Village.
CITY LOFT
This bachelor pad feels like a Manhattan loft with its high ceiling, dark colour palette and a slight industrial edge.
ROOMS FOR GROWTH
Smart lighting, minimalist material palette and clever spatial tweaks come together to create a cosy home with thoughtful considerations for the future. ASIH JENIE takes a tour.
SAPPHIRE WINDOWS HEADQUARTERS AND SHOWROOM
The former factory warehouse is transformed into an elevated, grand and stunning showroom space, along with the Experiential Centre situated on Level Four.
UNWIND IN SOPHISTICATION
In the unending chaos of our fast-paced world, the bathroom assumes its rightful place as a sanctuary for serenity.