The Chic Home: Bishan condo a space for growing family

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The Chic Home: Bishan condo a space for growing family
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An 18-year-old condominium unit is transformed to meet the needs of a young family.

SINGAPORE – The home owners are a lawyer couple in their 30s who bought this Bishan condominium unit because they wanted more room for their family.

An eight- to 10-seater dining table allows the couple to host larger groups. Next to it, the former dining area has been converted into a dry kitchen with an island. PHOTO: SPH MAGAZINES Curved elements feature prominently in the design, evoking a sense of cosiness. The privacy screen has a curved profile, as does the new kitchen wall. In the living room, the ceiling curves downwards to the curtain pelmet, and the curved corners of the beam above the television console echo this form.A dining table which seats eight to 10 people allows the couple to host larger groups.

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