There’s no need to fly to Casablanca when you’ve got a home like this. Tucked away at Pinnacle@Duxton, this 4-room resale flat has been transformed by The Local INN.terior into a Moroccan-inspired sanctuary that channels the serene vibes of a dreamy riad stay.
Inside a $75k 4-room Pinnacle@Duxton HDB flat renovation
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From the get-go, the space feels calm and welcoming thanks to its soft, neutral palette. Think warm creams, soft whites, and plenty of natural light—perfect for those who want a peaceful escape from the city buzz.
The window niche in the living room is a standout feature, with sheer blinds to soften the incoming daylight, and framed by curtains on the sides.
And the curves don’t stop there. A circular ceiling cove enhances the sense of flow and softness, giving the space a luxurious, resort-like feel. Ambient strip lighting adds warmth and depth, subtly layering the room with a soft, inviting glow.
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The living room resembles an aesthetic photo studio, with plenty of blank spaces serving as the canvas for your model shoots. What decor they do have seems carefully curated, in the form of modern minimalist lamps or a small pot of ferns or pampas houseplants, strategically placed to imbue an artistic quality to the abode.
This is not to say that this reno lacks storage space, though, as the living room has a built-in cupboard, curved around the corner for thematic consistency. Its sleek design provides a pleasing visual flow to the rest of the home, whilst also keeping items out of sight, preserving its quiet, serene atmosphere.
Simple, graceful kitchen space with dreamy illumination
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The kitchen uses a neutral palette of beige, cream, and light wood, creating a calm, cohesive look that matches the rest of the home’s gentle curves and resort-like feel. Rounded corners in the walls and cabinetry enhance both the visual softness and practical safety, especially for households with young kids.
At the centre is a curved kitchen island, complete with open shelving and soft under-glow strip lighting that gives it a floating effect, almost like a modern art installation that happens to be functional.
Strip lights run along the ceiling and underneath the open shelves, providing soft, indirect illumination that accentuates the natural wood tones and clean lines of the cabinetry.
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Although subtle, the rounded kitchen counter adds a soft, elegant touch to the space while eliminating the sharp corners typically found in traditional kitchens. Matte rose gold handles on the island cabinetry catch the warm ambient lighting just enough to add a hint of refined luxury without overwhelming the minimalist design.
A bedroom straight out of a luxury Moroccan Resort
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The bedroom almost looks like a suite from a fancy resort in Morocco, with limewash walls and soft daylight streaming in through curtain blinds. The curved archway seen in the living room makes a graceful return here, bringing a sense of thematic cohesion to the space where the homeowners wind down for the night.
The bed takes centre stage, set on a slightly larger platform that creates a subtle, step-like design—both functional and visually striking. Rattan pendant lamps on either side of the bed complete the look, adding warmth and reinforcing the earthy, Moroccan-inspired aesthetic.
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A Moroccan-inspired 4-room Pinnacle@Duxton HDB flat
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Beautifully soft and serene, this $75K 4-room Pinn renovation is perfect for those seeking inspiration rooted in quiet, sophisticated Moroccan style. With warm lighting, gentle curves, and earthy tones, it’s a masterclass in understated elegance. And with this stunning home on your Pinterest board, you just might be one step closer to planning a dreamy renovation of your own.
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