Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 7, 2007 (edited) It is not a dream , there are indeed 3 room flats with attached balconies. This rare gem is well out of the way no doubt in Boon Lay, 10th floor. Not too bad for scenery I reckon. Staring at it for a while, everything just came pouring out right after I cement screed the floor in orange! Went for the industrial open concept feel but as me being me, I can never leave the resort feel too far away. I consider this to be my best effort so far in terms of hard work. My right shoulder has never felt so sore before due to repeatitive action from the mouse Hee. Still far from the IDs 3D software but the feel is so much better in this one.Here is the floorplanAnd it definately got pimped! I kept thinking it was for a bachelor, sometimes swinging and hangs out at indochine very often. Candles are a must. On entering, the wardrobe is there to hide the private living area. Turning left is the master. Indian carpet represents roots. Master is seperated from the dining by a glass waterfall feature.Wardrobe. Enough space for 2 and two shelves of shoes. Edited November 7, 2007 by Junkay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 7, 2007 (edited) Master : Cheeky motif on the glass toilet door. Right side is the glass wall.Looking at the wardrobe from bedLiving areaLow cotton seats big enough to cross your legs and lean back. Candles for the mood. I just realise when I was drafting this I was listening to a certain track called The Making of Jill from one of the cafe del mar series.Living into dining Edited November 7, 2007 by Junkay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 7, 2007 Fine dining : Waterfall glass wall feature and shag carpet. Shiok only. And food comes from kitchen : Cooking area has glass around it to prevent splashing. Side shelf is for easy spice reach. Strips on wall is for hanging your wet pans. This is in favour of the triangle rule for kitchens. Metal laminates with black solid surface to compliment with the industrial feel. White part of sink is the sliding chopping board. OverviewFrom entranceSimple pitch black toilet for edgeHow I wish I had this pad!!Cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted November 7, 2007 How I wish I had this pad!!exactly my sentiments Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Found this big *** of a exec flat. Not the biggest though, but still enough to host a deepavali party where the whole village comes. That is exactly the inspiration for this work. Went for a deepavali party and was very moved by how tight and fun loving the people are. It was kinda strange as each family member invited a chinese friend.... I wonder was it planned. "Treat the mungen" party. It was one of the most fun I had in years, especially with the dad aka Homer. Anyways here is the floor planPimped or deeped upEntrance foyer : Be greeted by Kali, giving birth to the universe. Notice how the rays are shining towards the inside of the flat. Universal love, you are welcomed into my home, regardless who u are. Welcome to the party of your life : Modern indian design. Leather with damask type wallpaper. Krishna divine musician joins us in the celebration too. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Bar area looking into living. Somehow I suspect the men will be near the bar and the women will sit comfortably in the living.Meal times : During celebration, many types of food using a myriad of spices are displayed and the colours are wonderful. I chose the colour of royal red and only one seat at the end of the table for the head of the family, fit for a king.From dining to the kitchen. The low cabinets at the side can be used both for storing kitchen pots and also bathroom towels and soap etc. A walkway sorta.Common toiletkitchenLaundry area : Bedroom 3 was split into 2 functions. This is one of them, a washing area out of view.Walkway art gallery into the rooms, daughters room straight up, sons room on the left, master on the rightSon's roomDaughters room : 2 versions, dont know which is betterwith damask motifor rose patternsFav : Super grand entrance for masterPte walkway along the timber veil, wood carvings on the wall is actually buddha surrounded by 8 holy beings.Master : Damask motif in gold.master wardrobe area : created from bedroom 3.master showerAnd I almost forgot the most important thing in a festival like deepavali.. a well stocked bar of courseSee y'all Have a good one!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hui2426 0 Report post Posted November 17, 2007 oh yeah I forgot one important design of the place. Its called the peekaboo area. The glass wall serves as a lighting point also from the master. Dimly lit, it adds a glow from the wall into the walk way to the master, and also a light at night when u get the munchies and are too **** lazy to find a light switch. Its also pervocative as it offers visitors a peek into the master, arousing interest. Thats really all I thinkHey Darren, I think u did a great job for my new house! Your Ideas are reali refreshing and different ( since i went to almost a dozen IDs and gotten a " standard" design and layout proposed by them )You can consider going into this line yah ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 21, 2007 Hey Darren, I think u did a great job for my new house! Your Ideas are reali refreshing and different ( since i went to almost a dozen IDs and gotten a " standard" design and layout proposed by them )You can consider going into this line yah ! Thanks Anthea, for the kind words. Hope this career takes off!All the best in your reno journey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 23, 2007 (edited) Now this is the biggest flat I have seen. 174 sqm of heaven in Woodlands. There was one featured in Home Decor a while back and I was so much envious of that owner. Such a unique house. I got sentimental with this one. Just a feeling of brother hood amongst men and women. Maybe still fresh from the deepavali injection of harmony. Ah well, will be taking somewhat of a break to do more understanding of design and basically just give my shoulder a break. !!So here it is woodlands jumbo Hazelnut harmonyEntrance : Immediately greeted by the picture of a lady staring at the sunset at the beach. Sets the mood for what the house stands. Sunsets give me a peaceful feeling of acceptance and contentment. And of course time to party! Tucked away at the cornet is a loveseat/daybed sorta for budding couples to blossom, not to small not too big, encourage contact..whahha Living area : I planned it to be very open. From kitchen to living, a nice size studio apartment if you can call it. Picture of hands showing again the theme of togetherness in times of laughter and sorrow. Edge of raised platform and adjoining wall is lined with lightboxes for a nice glow at night. Furniture is black leather with bronze metal frame Edited November 23, 2007 by Junkay Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junkay 1 Report post Posted November 23, 2007 Dining : Table is held upwards by cables to the ceiling. Same as the long shelf in the living room. A sense of danger and excitement is evoked with this table. Cupboards are lined with frameless glass doors. Service balcony is lined with grass and extended till the laundry side. Can be demarkated easily with half length curtains.Kitchen : You might wonder , where on earth is the cooking hood. This is the downward draft ventilation technique ala teppanyaki style. Always wanted it. Without the overhanging hood, the space is somewhat enlarged and view is not broken. And there is an outdoory feel to it, so a grill is installed for the odd barbeque.Common/guest room/study room : Fusion of wardrobe and study area. Metal laminates with wood lining. Sleek sleek sleek.2nd roomMaster entrance : Left is bedroom right is extended toilet cum wardrobe. Toilet and wardrobe viewsView of wardrobe from toilet : cupboards on the right is serve as storage in side the wardrobe but serve as a table at the entrance walkway. Still seperated by glass though.Presenting the master roomOther views worthy of showingcommon toilet : Shower area is enclosed by wooden vanes for flow of light and also to evoke an peekaboo effect. If anyone dares, it can be done as what u see, I pushed the wall down to show a better picture. My only concern was the smell if anyone ahem ahem...View of entrance from living : To me it feels like a huge outdoor patio. Reminds me of childhood when I had a nice patio outside of the dining area for bbq.Lovebirds corner : Candles, water feature sunsets, soft cosy bed. Well thats all gents and gentles. If anyone needs my services I can be contacted at d_junkay@hotmail.com. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites