You can’t tell this cosy Scandinavian-style bachelorette pad has been designed with fengshui guidelines in mind!
You can’t tell this cosy Scandinavian-style bachelorette pad has been designed with fengshui guidelines in mind!
Trying to combine Scandinavian-style interiors with fengshui may not sound like it could work, but this modern and cosy HDB flat in Tiong Bahru is proof that it does. Working with interior designer Ken Lee of Space Matters and a fengshui master, homeowner Carole Chow wanted her home to be a comfortable and airy space to relax in, which also encourages harmony and balance through the use of colours. To achieve this, Ken created a quintessential Scandinavian look for the home. In the living room, he installed vinyl floor strips in a birch wood tone, and full height veneer panels in white ash wood – part of the overall $60,000 renovation cost. These elements balance out the strong colours used in each room – which were recommended by the geomancer – and also made the home airy and spacious.
In following the geomancer’s instructions, “we were more flexible with the hues, to keep with the light wood tones of Scandinavian interiors. Instead of bright red for the kitchen and blue for the study, we chose more complex hues such as magenta and cyan,” says Ken. Green comes in the form of the Classic Stem wallpaper by Orla Kiely. The bedroom is a minimalist haven designed just for sleep. A partition wall, which separates the study from the bedroom is clad in wallpaper with a tree motif, chosen to match the grey fabric headboard and Artemide Tolomeo wall-mounted lights. “We chose shades of grey for the bedroom, as we did not want it to be too bright,” says Carole. The fengshui must have worked, as it resulted in the simple, relaxing home she wanted – a cosy place where she now entertains her friends.
COLOUR TIP
As multiple colours were going to be used throughout the home, both the furniture and built-in shelves featured clean lines and simple designs.