Inside A Family’s Modern Luxury Home In An Award-Winning Condo
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In this week’s episode, we explore a meticulously crafted home designed for a family of four, encompassing a professional couple in the tech industry, their young children, and a live-in domestic helper. Drawing inspiration from past hospitality projects, the apartment at Meyer House seamlessly combines functionality and luxury, as per the homeowners’ design brief.
This four-bedroom apartment spans 2,970 square feet and boasts a private lift car for each unit, enhancing accessibility and privacy.

Upon entering, guests are greeted by a carefully curated foyer, featuring a calligraphy artwork symbolising perseverance and kindness, setting the tone for the home.

The interior design showcases a sophisticated colour palette of dark timber finishes, light timber panels, and grey painted walls, complemented by bronze edging and rainforest marble accents, adding layers of visual texture throughout the space.

Attention to detail is evident, with rounded edges incorporated for child-friendly practicality without compromising on adult enjoyment.

The living and dining areas feature bespoke furniture pieces, such as a custom-designed dining table with a detachable lazy Susan, and a Vibia Flamingo Pendant Light serving as a focal point.

The home office, strategically located near the foyer, provides a secluded space for uninterrupted work, featuring a generously sized day bed for informal work sessions and doubling as a guest bed when needed.

Continuing the design language into the master bedroom, curved winged corners and natural weaved wall coverings add visual interest, while a custom-made sofa on the balcony offers a relaxing spot for the parents to lounge while supervising their children at play.


Overall, this home embodies the homeowner’s vision of bold luxury, seamlessly blending aesthetic appeal with practicality to accommodate their dynamic lifestyle.
Special thanks to the homeowner for letting us tour their lovely home. If you’d like to get connected to their ID for the design of your own home, you can reach out to them here.
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