Touring A Designer’s Own Dark And Bold 5-Room HDB Home


Special thanks to Joseph for letting us tour his home! If you’d like to get connected to him for the design of your own home, you can reach out to him at this link. Successful projects get a $500 Stacked Store voucher!
This week, we tour a beautiful self-designed HDB in Blangah View. It features a dark and bold theme with an emphasis on functional spaces. The homeowner is an experienced interior designer who managed to keep renovation costs to a minimum of $65,000 while completely changing the layout. His expertise in lighting is also evident throughout the home, with lighting and electrical points curated to perfection.
This five-room flat is 1,290 square feet and was purchased for $650,000 as a resale unit.

Upon entering the home, visitors are greeted with an open-concept welcome lobby. The previous owner purchased this area from HDB and it is currently tiled with wood-looking ceramic flooring and decorated with a lot of plants and a fish tank. The lobby leads to the dining area, where dark and woody tones make the space feel cozy and intimate.

The living room features a comfy two-seater tan leather sofa that blends in nicely with the woody themes of the home. Opposite the sofa is a standalone TV console with a 55-inch standing TV setup, and a planter rack in the backdrop and to the side of the soda.

Heading out onto the balcony, we find more planters flanking both ends, with a nice 4 seater outdoor alfresco set in the middle.

Moving on to the kitchen, we find that the homeowner has completely gutted the previous layout, and in place of it has fitted the area with terracotta cabinets and a ceramic backsplash that helps make it one of the more simple, yet aesthetically pleasing kitchens we’ve seen thus far.

There are three bedrooms in the home, with the two adjacent bedrooms featuring identical layouts. Both are currently rented out and have enough space for a study desk and an open rack shelving. Blinds have been installed instead of curtains to maximize the amount of space in each room.

The most significant spatial extensions were carried out in the master bedroom. Part of the initial common transitional area leading to the bedrooms was walled off to create an extra private vanity area for the homowner. It is currently fitted with green fluted panels and wood paneling.

We also find that the end of that same corridor has been completely glassed-off for the homeowner’s study area. From the outside, it looks like a life-sized cyber terrarium, complete with LED lights on either end.

Special thanks to the homeowner for opening up their lovely unit to us!
If you’d like to get in touch for a more in-depth consultation, you can do so here.
Stacked
Stacked is an online editorial aimed at helping Singapore home buyers, sellers and renters make better decisions. By regularly conducting research and publishing our findings, we hope to give our readers a much better perspective on buying, selling or renting Singapore real estate.Read next from Home Tours

Home Tours A Beautiful Mid-Century Condo Apartment That Feels Like a Treehouse

Home Tours How An Old Shophouse In The East Was Transformed Into A Beautifully Warm Home

Home Tours A Couple’s Timeless Home With Mid-Century Modern Influences

Home Tours An Architect Built A Beautifully Hidden Tropical House For A Family Of Five
Latest Posts

Editor's Pick When Free Property Advice Isn’t Enough: Why We Created Stacked Pro

Pro We Analysed 8 Years Of 1-Bedroom Condo Data In Central Singapore: Here’s What Investors Should Know

Pro Where You Can Buy A Resale 3-Bedder For The Price Of A New 2-Bedder In 2025

Pro Why 3-Bedders May Be The Smarter Investment (Over 2-Bedders) In 2025: Here’s The Breakdown

Pro Which Singapore Regions Offer The Best Value For Two-Bedder Condos Today? (Resale vs New Launch)

Property Market Commentary What DIY Property Buyers In Singapore Might Miss Out On (And Why It Matters)

Editor's Pick Why This Singapore Homeowner Wakes At 5AM To Commute – And Has Zero Regrets

Property News Can Singapore Property Prices Come Down In 2025?

Landed Home Tours Touring Rare Freehold Conservation Shophouses In Cairnhill (From $7 Million)

Editor's Pick “We Treated Our Flat As A Liability” How One Couple Paid Off Their HDB In 15 Years

Editor's Pick Condo Profits Averaged $270K In 2024 Sub Sales: Could This Grow In 2025?

Property Market Commentary Slower Sales At One Marina Gardens And Bloomsbury Residences: A Sign That Buyer Sentiment Is Cooling?

On The Market 5 Cheapest 4-Room HDB Flats Near An MRT From $468k

Homeowner Stories Why This Architect Chose A Dual-Key Condo (Even Though He Was Set On A BTO)

Investor Case Studies How We Made $270k From A $960k Condo Bought During COVID: A Buyer’s Case Study
