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Transforming A $340K Tampines BTO Into A Japandi Hideout With A Faux Fireplace & Hidden Passageways

29 July 2024 | BY

A sprawling beige oasis softened by subtle curves and ambient lighting, this $73K 4-room Japandi HDB BTO renovation is seriously impressive.

Transforming A $340K Tampines BTO Into A Japandi Hideout With A Faux Fireplace & Hidden Passageways

The Japandi aesthetic has been quick to saturate the interior design space in the last two years, and we’ve seen plenty of homeowners meticulously putting together Pinterest mood boards of their favorite shades of cream and wood. The question is… have we seen enough of Japandi HDB BTO transformations yet? Not quite.

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This $73K 4-room BTO renovation by Singaporean homeowners N and M alongside Fifth Avenue Interior has definitely left its mark on us. It’s seriously impressive how your typical BTO flat can be transformed into a sprawling beige oasis softened by subtle curves and ambient lighting.

Here are some of the home’s top features:

A faux open fireplace from Taobao for camping vibes

Japandi HDB BTO SofaImage credit: @fifthavenueinterior

A fireplace in a Japandi home might strike you as an odd addition, but with camping as one of their big loves, the homeowners wanted to incorporate some design elements that would remind them of the great outdoors. Thus, the idea for this faux open fireplace console was born.

Japandi HDB BTO Living RoomImage credit: @fifthavenueinterior

The result is actually pretty genius because the faux flames cast a warm and inviting glow around the home and the TV. It also makes lounging around the fireplace quite the realistic vibe in this HDB flat.

DIY limewash walls saved the couple $3.2K

In the 1,001sqft home, the couple knew from the very beginning that limewash paint would be the perfect complement to their Japandi home and they set out sourcing for quotes. 

Japandi HDB BTO Dining RoomImage credit: @fifthavenueinterior

The decision to take the job upon themselves came when all the quotes sourced from independent vendors and Carousell came at the starting price of $3,200. In the end, the entire DIY process took them 2 days, but they successfully managed to achieve the look they had dreamed of—well worth the effort, we’d say.

Japandi HDB BTO BedroomImage credit: @hausofsoh

For aesthetic continuity throughout the home, the homeowners also made sure everything from their floor tiles and sintered stone countertops in the kitchen, to their cabinet laminate and doors were in the same creamy lime wash finish. 

Japandi HDB BTO ShelfImage credit: @hausofsoh

On top of that, white door handles were chosen to disguise as much of the bedroom doors as possible. The result, to the untrained eye, is an optical illusion of hidden passageways throughout the home that close off to create a more intimate space when gatherings are hosted.

Subtle curves all around for better visual flow

Japandi HDB BTO TableImage credit: @hausofsoh

What would a Japandi home be without curves? Instead of overdoing it with free-flowing arches at every turn, homeowners N and M took a more subtle approach. Look around the home and you’ll find little curves tucked into inconspicuous corners of the home. The result? A smooth visual flow through the home from the minute you enter.

A $73K 4-room HDB BTO renovation with plenty of Taobao products

Japandi HDB BTO LayoutImage credit: @fifthavenueinterior

Another interesting thing you’ll notice about this BTO flat is its unconventional floor plan—especially where the bedrooms are concerned. While it’s quite obvious that one of the flat’s original bedrooms was hacked away to make room for an adjacent dining hall, the remaining two rooms have been further combined to create a walk-in wardrobe and a master bedroom. There’s even a small guest bedroom that can be accessed from the same walk-in wardrobe closet.

The homeowners also shared that Taobao was where they purchased the bulk of their furniture from. This included everything from their coffee table and sofa, to their sinks and bedframe. They also purchased their faux fireplace and skylight in the bathroom, and in total, it only cost the couple $6.2K inclusive of shipping.

If you’re looking for inspiration on how to nail the Japandi aesthetic in your new home without it coming off too run-of-the-mill, then take a leaf out of this home’s book. On top of your creamy colour palette and curves, bold design elements and unconventional floor plans don’t hurt either.

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Cover image credit: @fifthavenueinterior, @hausofsoh

 

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