Modern Rustic 3-Bedroom Abode with a mere S$25k Reno in Queenstown
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- Free Style
- Condo
- ~1,100 sqft
- 3 br
- Couple Living with Kids
Entry into the master bedroom. Dark tones and rattan were chosen to create a more mysterious, cosy and relaxing feeling when retreating into the night. Close-up view of the master bedroom, which looks out to the panoramic skyline. The gorgeous views of the city landscape and the sea make the master bedroom one of the best areas in the house. Close-up view of the floor-to-ceiling windows which have already been tinted to let in a suitable amount of sunshine. Close-up view of the floor-to-ceiling windows which look out to the city landscape and the sea. Can't get enough of the gorgeous views! Each segment of the house has its own unique themes. This long walkway separates the living room from the master bedroom. The dark and mysterious theme continues into the master bedroom. The entry to the walkway is marked by this cute little arch. It acts as a little window that looks into the bright and cheery living room - a stark difference from the dark theme for the corridor and master bedroom. The red room and remaining two rooms flank the corridor space. The room to the left of the photo is the red room, where the musical instruments and reading area is. It exudes old rustic charm, meant to facilitate the flow of our creative juices. The arched mirror is a mirror of the arched entryway. The study room stands in stark contrast to the corridor and master bedroom. The moderately dark wood tones, creamy white paint and warm light tones give the room a cosy feeling. It feels much brighter than the master bedroom, but not as bright as the living room - suitably made for reading and relaxing. A close-up view of the unique furniture that had been purchased to complement the warm cosy feeling that the study room exudes. The living room at night, flanked by the sofa on one side and the upright grand piano on the other. It is the area where guests congregate and enjoy the cosy living space. The little nook stands near to the entrance of the house and is meant as an area for us to display and store our favourite treasures in the house. This is the entrance of the home and the corridor leading into the combined kitchen and living area. The ceilings are painted navy to convey mysterious and cosy vibes. The cabinet on the right conceals the private lift lobby, and has a floor to ceiling segment for our shoes. The kitchen counter has all our home essentials - an automatic water dispenser, knife rack, drainage basket, sink and some of our favourite plants. The little ceramic lamp and wall shelf add a unique touch. A close-up view of the kitchen rack with unique pieces of ceramic vases, teapots, plants and a lightbox. A close-up view of the wash-paper lamp at the living room and the painting on the wall.
- 21 July 2024
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