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Wabi Sabi Japandi


31 Elias Road
A Wabi-Sabi Home Shaped by Light, Texture, and Quiet Intent At 31 Elias Road, the home unfolds gently — not with grand gestures, but through restraint, balance, and a deep respect for everyday living. Designed in a Wabi-Sabi language, the space celebrates imperfection, warmth, and the quiet beauty of materials allowed to breathe and age naturally over time. From the moment you step inside, the palette sets the tone. Soft neutrals, warm timber grains, and muted stone surfaces
Diyana Mohamed
Dec 30, 20252 min read


31 Elias Road - Wabi Sabi
At 31 Elias Road, the home is designed as a quiet retreat — one that embraces imperfection, softness, and simplicity. Rooted in Wabi-Sabi philosophy, this space celebrates the beauty of restraint, natural materials, and an unhurried way of living. The interior unfolds gently, guided by a warm, muted palette. Soft off-whites, earthy browns, and natural stone tones establish a sense of calm from the moment you enter. Rather than sharp contrasts, the home relies on tonal harmony
Diyana Mohamed
Dec 26, 20252 min read


356B Anchorvale- Minimalism Japandi
At 356B Anchorvale, the home is shaped around a single idea: quiet, intentional living. Rooted in Japandi minimalism, this space brings together soft Scandinavian warmth and Japanese restraint, resulting in an interior that feels gentle, balanced, and thoughtfully composed. Natural light plays a leading role here. Filtered through full-height blinds, it softens the palette of warm whites, light oak finishes, and muted beige tones. The living area feels open yet grounded — unc
Diyana Mohamed
Dec 26, 20252 min read


Arched Calm Home at 428 Pasir Ris
Arched Calm Home, located at 428 Pasir Ris, is a gentle exploration of form, light, and everyday comfort, where soft curves replace hard lines and the home unfolds with an easy, unforced rhythm. From the moment you enter, the recurring arched motifs create a sense of flow and quiet cohesion, guiding movement through the space while softening the overall architecture. Rather than feeling decorative, these curves feel purposeful, framing moments of rest, gathering, and transiti
Diyana Mohamed
Dec 22, 20252 min read
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