Living room. A monochromatic aura sets the tone the moment you step into this 5-room at Toh Guan Road. Broad charcoal porcelain tiles anchor the space. Linear tracks and twin matte-black ceiling fans keep the ceiling visually clean. Along the dining side, a long table with bench seating faces a custom, graphite built-in with recessed lighting—part bar, part display—so everyday objects read like sculpture against the dark backdrop.
Bedroom. The primary suite continues the grey-on-grey palette with a plush, channel-tufted headboard and tonal bedding. A slim black ledge and arched vanity mirror add gentle curves to the otherwise tailored lines. Full-height, matte graphite wardrobes conceal generous storage and keep the room visually quiet, while a soft, rounded vanity stool and warm accent lighting introduce just enough comfort to balance the cool hues.
Kitchen. The galley kitchen is a study in restraint: seamless graphite cabinetry, stone-look backsplash and counters, and a continuous run of warm under-cabinet lighting that washes the worktop. At the far end, transparent sliding doors open to the service yard, drawing natural light through the length of the kitchen and completing the home’s crisp, monochrome narrative.