As an owner of an old and worn out house in Singapore, you might feel overwhelmed with the thought of renovating it. You have to think of ways to make your home look bigger, so you can fit more furniture inside it. You also need to think about the functionality of the space you’re working with.
4-room flats are popular among Singaporeans. They can accommodate families of 3 and 4. In addition to having 3 bedrooms, they also have 1 extra room which is usually used for study. The extra space is often used as the dining area. Some of these flats are old and have already been renovated a few times. Others still have a very traditional appearance, which makes them less attractive to potential buyers.
Bedroom Built-In Furniture
Due to the tiny HDB flat sizes, Singaporeans always have a lot to store in a small area. A wooden wardrobe that was previously in the master bedroom was evidently insufficient for the family’s requirements. To solve this problem, the family was given built-in storage so they could maximize the area while while making it appear less crowded and untidy.
A built-in wardrobe took the place of the previous closet. Because they don’t require additional space to open, built-in wardrobes are an excellent option for small areas. Another illustration of how storage can be offered in small places is the wall-mounted cabinet over the bedside. In this 4-room resale HDB design, the handleless cabinets and closet offer the master bedroom a seamless appearance.
Decluttered Look for Your Kitchen
Nobody like a cluttered kitchen. No matter how skillfully you combine form and function in your kitchen renovation, it might still fall short of its full potential without the aid of intelligent storage. If you organize the items in the cabinets and on the shelves in your kitchen, you may make it more efficient by clearing the clutter from your work surfaces. This was the situation in this kitchen before we took action to renovate it.Increased the preexisting kitchen storage to a modular and seamless one in order to make the space more uncluttered. She put in handleless top and bottom cabinets to provide the kitchen enough storage space. For this 4-room resale HDB makeover, a parallel kitchen design was chosen since it maximizes the utility of compact areas. As you can see, by including pull-out drawers and cabinets, skirting drawers, and oil pull-outs, we effectively utilize the space that was available. Cooking is now completely hassle-free thanks to the placement of even intelligent appliances in convenient places.
Partially Remove the Kitchen Wall
We are all aware of how small HDB kitchens may be and how crowded they may appear if improperly planned. This four-room HDB resale used to have a very crowded and small kitchen. Before the remodeling, the space lacked storage and appeared cramped and uninteresting. So, how did we achieve the current level of brightness in the kitchen?
Hacking holds the solution to the issue. In this 4-room resale HDB refurbishment, we partially tore down the entrance wall to make the kitchen more roomy. Maximizing the kitchen’s space and functionality was easier when the entrance wall was removed. It quickly increased the kitchen’s space and gave the kitchen island some extra room. This further aided in setting the kitchen apart from the surrounding spaces.
Built-In Cabinets Kitchen Appliances
It’s possible that you won’t have any room for decoration once you’ve arranged all of your large appliances on the countertop. Furthermore, it can raise questions about safety. What do you do to intelligently accommodate all of your current kitchen appliances? You have two options: either choose built-in appliances or designate cupboards for them.
For instance, the microwave had been taking up a lot of room on the countertop. She relocated it to a built-in cupboard and added a flower arrangement as a decorative touch. This four-room makeover of a resale apartment makes use of standard kitchen amenities including a wall-mounted chimney to keep the kitchen smoke-free and a cooktop with brass burners.
Separate Dry and Wet Bathroom Areas
This home’s master bathroom was formerly uninteresting, with no storage and no zone segmentation. Your HDB apartment’s small bathroom should not look like this. If you use the right 4-room HDB resale renovation ideas, as we did with this one, tiny designs may also be functional and aesthetically pleasing.
To keep the restroom as dry as possible, designate separate wet and dry sections. To divide the shower area from the remainder of the bathroom, we put in a glass partition. The bathroom’s walls and floor are tiled as well. We installed a vanity cabinet with a mirror in the dry room as additional storage. The apartment has plenty of area for storing bathroom supplies. To increase the storage possibilities, the mirror also opens into shelves.
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