An airy and open art gallery aesthetic with minimalism at its core is effortlessly achieved in the interior of this large detached three storey family home, beautifully complementing the property’s sleek modern architecture. The reconfiguration and design is a masterclass of interior design in Singapore.
The streamlined architecture comprises soaring ceilings that evoke expansive spaces, further enhanced by floor-to-ceiling glass windows downstairs that connect with the garden and draw nature in. The indoor-outdoor aesthetic is embraced with the use of natural textures and timeless stone throughout.
Keeping the look pared back and easy on the eye, a monochromatic colour palette provides harmony and heightens the flow. It is the perfect canvas for sculptural, modern classic furniture, including an iconic Oscar Niemeyer chair and monochromatic pieces influenced by artists such as Franz Kline. Space around the furniture and art allows room to breathe, while the minimalist aesthetic is further elevated with cleverly designed hidden storage that keeps the look streamlined.