AMP Design

Inspired by Japanese design elements, AMP Design Co. transformed this 5-room HDB executive apartment with a floor area of 1,600 sqft into a minimal aesthetic with a colour scheme of warm oak, cool grey concrete accents among the largely all-white space.

Truly a calming and tranquil environment, the series of floating display shelves in the living room was purposefully designed to mimic a cascading Japanese waterfall. A tinted mirrored sliding door with a black trimming around was further used to conceal the entrance to the study area was also incorporated to extend the living space.

The dining area had a minimalistic aesthetic with subtle Japanese elements. Black framed kitchen windows and doors were used to add depth and contrast to the home, breaking the monotony of the interconnected spaces.

At the foyer is a suspended glass partition which offers both a sense of privacy and space. The half-height shoe cabinet with recess handles and a bench seating is extremely functional despite its simple design.

In the master bedroom, the wardrobe was designed as an L-shape to maximise storage space, and furnished with custom made handles and white laminate fronts to brighten up the room. To ensure the minimalist, serene and streamlined design, the door to the ensuite bathroom was hidden.

The bathroom was fitted with a variety of tiles with concrete-like finishes and herringbone patterns. To complete the look with a modern and chic touch, black-framed glass panels were used for the shower area.

A Japanese-inspired masterpiece with a minimalistic aesthetic by AMP Design Co, as featured in LookBox Living and Habitus Living.