A quick recap on the bishan maisonette - belongs to a family of 4 where the dad is into fishes and nature. The balcony will be converted to the dining area yet still maintain an outdoor environment. Here we are using wood tiles for easy maintenance as well as to have that timber looking deck feel.
Above: minor updates on the kitchen, the floor and wall tiles are completed and so is the base for the kitchen cabinet.
Above: For the walls of the balcony, we are using a slightly textured tile to give a very rustic look to the space. Reminds me of those outdoor spa (truly rustic ones) in south east asian countries where the tiles are beige and rough, the masseuse will have you lie on a bed with a cushioned hole to put your face and above you is the ceiling fan that gives out a rustling yet rhythmic sound, putting you to sleep. - THANK GOD good friday is coming...and I'm so going on a vacation!!! opps. i got carried away....back to the reno.
Above: kitchen feature wall - guess what! usually we will line top and bottom cabinets along all the walls for the kitchen to have ample storage. However for this maisonette, we are not! Here's an empty wall in the kitchen. I'm really looking forward to seeing how this space is going to be transformed!
my dear james. only 1 month old and already visiting sites. I try not to bring him along but it's really difficult to find help. Anyway he's fast asleep in the cradle of his dad's solid arms. See how wide he opened his mouth? haha.
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