This house is a stunning showcase of luxury and glamour, from the interior design right down to its spectacular selection of lighting fixtures and furnishings
Brenda Ang, principal architect of Lab Architects, believes that a home must be holistically designed to reflect its owner’s passions and personality. This also extends to the choice and placement of the artworks, lighting fixtures, and furniture. In particular, pieces that are crafted by hand present a sense of authenticity that cannot be easily substituted.
“The pandemic has no doubt redefined our meaning of home, making people more aware of investing time [to craft] their personal spaces. Notably, there is an increased trend in the ‘maximalist’ style, but in a tasteful manner,” says Ang. This Singapore home’s interior design clearly embodies this trend. “It leans towards a modern yet ultra-luxurious ambience referencing high fashion and art,” she adds.
The client wanted to transform the property into an inviting abode where three generations could form bonds, without sacrificing either style or comfort. “The clients were ready to invest in their ‘dream home,’ and to have spaces in which everyone could gather and also private areas each family member could retreat to,” says the architect.
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Working closely with Ang, luxury furniture retailer Marq HQO was instrumental in shaping the overall vision of the design of this 20,000 sq ft property. The firm’s job scope includes furniture selection, custom-builds, project management and the creation of customised kitchens and wardrobes.
The first gathering space is the impressive living area. A dramatic bespoke chandelier by Marq HQO catches the light streaming in through the full-height windows and accentuates the lofty space. “The double-volume space commands a sense of formality. A sofa and armchairs from Bentley Home anchor the space and provide a luxurious touch. Full-height mirrored walls enhance the spatial volume, amplifying the sense of space and grandeur,” says Ang.
Wall trimmings, earthy tones matched with gilded accents and leather armchairs complete the luxurious appeal of this area, which is flanked by the formal dining space and the informal living room. Marble was used for the flooring and walls to unify the different zones.
“Gold-coloured metal trimmings create defined lines on the ceilings, referencing the Art Deco era,” Ang points out. They also introduce a sense of order.
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