2019-08-01 Home & Decor

(WallPaper) #1
Who lives here
A bachelor
home A three-room HDB apartment
in Hougang
size 750 sq ft

F


reelance graphic designer
Chia Ching Kai bought
this 1975 HDB flat in its
original condition and decided
to take on the interior design
himself. “I was very clear about
the design concept, layout and
how I wanted it furnished. I also
knew exactly how the space
should function, both as a home
and for work. Having previously
collaborated with a reliable
contractor on a few smaller
renovation projects, I didn’t see
the need to involve a third party
in this case,” he says.
The original walls dividing
the two bedrooms and the living
room were hacked to create one
large space, much like a studio
apartment. This is Ching Kai’s
idea of “openness”, where there
are “no secrets, just airiness and
lots of natural light”.
The main living and work
area reflect a minimalist
approach, from the decor and

colour palette, to the furniture
and storage solutions. “It has
been distilled to what I need
in my daily life and work,” he
shares. The only furniture within
the space is a large worktop
that also serves as a communal
dining table when entertaining
guests. It is complemented by
three Hans J. Wegner Wishbone
Chairs and a long wooden
bench. An assortment of plants
are arranged along the windows,
with a solitary armchair placed
in the corner.
Instead of the usual
television console against a
feature wall backdrop, Ching
Kai designed a row of built-in
cabinets that stretch across the
full length of the space. The
cabinet doors are intended
to appear like a feature wall
when closed and he went to
great lengths to achieve this.
He wanted a raw cement look,
but practical considerations
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