Home & Decor – September 2019

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In TheIr


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A unique collection of scientific elements sets
the tone for this contemporary built-to-order
home. Eliza hamizah checks it out.

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ike other newlyweds, Andy
and Felicia Ang wanted a
cosy matrimonial home.
One aspect that differentiates
their home, however, is Andy’s
unique collection – not of toys or
art, but of scientific elements.
The couple had requested
their interior designer, Cadine
Lim of Prozfile, to create a
physical manifestation of the
periodic table. The display is
made up of 118 square boxes

with clear acrylic doors.
Though it takes up the
expanse of an entire wall
in the living room, its clean
design allows it to blend
seamlessly with the rest of the
modern contemporary home.
Find out more about the
renovation which took around
two months to complete and,
together with furnishings and
appliances, set the couple
back $100,000.

Privacy
Measures

Interior designer
Cadine created a
privacy divider that
demarcates the
living area and the
foyer. It also serves
as the backing for a
television console
on one side, and
incorporates an
inviting display
space on the other.
The divider’s tinted
glass base, as
well as the walnut
brown laminated
trimmings, adds
warmth and
sophistication.
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