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310 Clementi Ave 4
2-Room HDB — Calm Curves, Clever Storage
Living Room
Soft beige walls and rounded corners set a cloud-calm mood, with a slim floating TV ledge that keeps the floor visually light. The palette is warm, the lines are gentle, and the room breathes—even with everyday tech in place. Low-profile ledge hides cabling; full-height walls kept clean for flexible sofa layouts; ceiling fans and compact lights for breeze without clutter.
Open, Curved-Concept Kitchen
A half-height peninsula sweeps into a friendly radius—no sharp knocks, just smooth traffic from cook to dining. Pale wood bases meet hush-matte uppers and a back-lit glass backsplash, so the whole run feels bright, hygienic, and easy to wipe.
L-shaped workflow with clear prep–cook–wash zones; raised backsplash lighting for shadow-free tasks; peninsula doubles as breakfast bar and extra drawer storage.
Built-In Study Table
The work zone tucks along the window wall: a long, floating desk for two screens, with a pegboard niche to park daily gadgets (and hide the mess). It’s calm enough for focus, friendly enough for hobby tinkering.
Functionality: cable route behind monitor riser; knee-clear drawers to keep top clutter-free; pegboard/modular shelves adapt to changing setups.
Master Bedroom
A hotel-quiet palette—linen, oat and oak—wraps the room in softness. A slim bedside ledge floats above the floor; the wardrobe reads as wall panelling so the room stays visually wide. Concealed wardrobe handles and full-height doors maximize hanging length; under-bed drawers for seasonal storage; dimmable cove light behind the headboard for screen-free wind-down.
Using gentle curves and light wood makes smaller spaces feel bigger, safer to move around, and easier to keep neat. This home proves you don’t need more square footage—just smarter lines and storage.
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