The living area uses warm timber and crisp white finishes for an expansive feel. The key design feature is the unique partition wall behind the sofa, utilizing a partial opaque wall and partial glass to offer visual expansion and boundary without full obstruction.
This vibrant social hub features an engaging colour play of cool-toned turquoise and light brown wood cabinets. Strategically positioning the dining table here, with a partial partition from the living room, creates a private dining area and a kitchen that functions as a "bonding area" for family companionship.
The balcony is a light-filled extension connected by the same partial wall and glass partition. This ingenious feature allows abundant natural sunlight to penetrate deep into both the living and dining areas simultaneously while allowing occupants to maintain a visual link to the kitchen.
The master suite is a restful retreat. The Dressing Area cabinetry uses a darker blue/cool tone than the kitchen, providing spatial segregation while keeping the home's theme cohesive. Psychologically, this darker blue promotes calmness and relaxation, intentionally creating an ultimate decompression zone.
The common bathroom maintains a contemporary, clean aesthetic using large, minimalist grey or marble-effect tiles. A floating vanity offers practical storage, and modern fixtures and frameless glass ensure a high-end, functional, and durable space for guests and family.
In summary, the 449 Sin Ming project expertly balances high-efficiency space planning with dynamic design. Partial glass partitioning maximizes light and flow, while the cool-toned colour palette creates harmonious and distinct zones, from the vibrant kitchen to the tranquil master suite. The result is a highly functional, visually cohesive home tailored for modern living.
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