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📍Northeast - 1593 sqft Industrial meets Wabi Sabi🪴

Join us in building our 3 bathrooms!

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  • Loft & Industrial
  • HDB (Maisonette)
  • ≥1,500 sqft
  • ≥5 br
  • Couple Living
  • Hola everybody! Today’s edition will be all about our bathrooms! We have a total of 3 bathrooms in our 1500sqft unit, 2 upstairs and 1 downstairs.
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    Above image is the before sight of our master bathroom. Apparently the blue “bathtub” style seemed to be trending in the past. But we personally still find the shower space too narrow. So our ID helped out on the re-layout of the bathroom…
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    Our dedicated tiler doing up his work! Can you already tell the new layout?
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    We personally don’t like having too much glass in the house. Hence we opted in for a built up concrete wall for our shower divider instead of a glass panel. Saves the cleaning of water marks too!
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    Almost there…. Here’s the mock up.
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    Alright, here’s fluted glass swing door we opted for master bathroom! Love how the light flows in and out, still having that privacy very well!
  • Ta da ! So we swapped the shower area with the basin area. Having a walk-in rainshower kind of vibe as long as you open our bathroom door. Detailed with mosaic tiles border to resemble bali vibes toilets.
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    Here’s another view from inside the bathroom. Couple of elements to resemble Bali vibes, like the ladder rack and toilet roll holder.
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    Moving on to our common bathroom on L2, which ironically has a much bigger space! Here’s the before photo.
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    Tiling-in-progress!
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    Welcome to our common bathroom! Once again, we went for fluted door but this time round - slide and swing door due to the space constraint @ the entrance area.
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    Went with the subway tiles in herringbone style from Hafary to have more personality and texture to the whole bathroom as we have decided to keep the colour tones very neutral.
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    Here’s a zoom out POV of our common bathroom.
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    Heading down to L1… we have decided to switch our bathroom to a powder room instead. Hence, no shower head on L1. Here’s a photo for in-progress. We really like the floor to ceiling tiling design!
  • We love how the terrazzo basin blends in well with our wood and textured wall tiles.
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    Decided to replace the powder room windows with Peranakan block tiles to allow the sun rays shine in as that is the balcony area. Thanks for walking through with us on our bathrooms designs! Our home is still a work-in-progress day by day and we welcome you to join us on this journey! Follow us on @wongtorful.home for more day to day updates 🤭
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