5 Unique 4-Room HDB Interior Design Ideas  

Looking to purchase a 4-room HDB in the near future, but have no idea where to start? Look no further for interior design ideas! In Singapore, four-room flats are plentiful. Make your apartment stand out with these design tips to balance both work and play.

4-room HDB flats are ideal for young couples or parents with small children. These flats are available in a large variety of layouts. The average size of a 4-room HDB flat is 90 square metres, with three bedrooms, one of which is a master bedroom with an attached bathroom. A four-room flat consists of a kitchen, a living/dining area, a shared bathroom, a service yard, and occasionally a storeroom/apartment shelter.

We have identified 5 styles of HDB Interior Design Ideas to inspire your new home.

Change it Up with an Industrial Themed Home

Industrial themed interior design uses brick walls, raw exposed textures from wood and metal and warm hues to create a welcoming environment. You’ll love how the seamless interplay of light coloured furniture and dark wood on surfaces in the kitchen, study, and bedroom adds an unexpected twist to a classic material.

Traditional or Classic for a Timeless Look

Traditional or Classic design is for those who prefersthe looks of older homes, while updating it for 21st century living. This design deftly blends old-school and contemporary elements to replicate that old world feeling. Sophisticated black accents, open design lighting,folding French door frames, and kitchen panelling are individually unique, but when put together form a great foundation on which your furnishings can be added. Lighten up the room with mint or grey hues with your secondary pieces of furniture, e.g., cushion covers, ottomans and dresser tablecloths.

Going for Scandinavian? Break the Monotony with Rich Colours

Use rich dark solids of brown, grey, blue, and forest green to break up the passive tones that dominates many such designs. The result is an inviting, earthy space that evokes calm, thanks to the rich Nature-inspired tones and clean lines.

Use Space Wisely

With a few well-chosen elements, your design can be clean and uncluttered but still packs a punch. Designing with textures in mind helps to brighten your interior with contrasts. This applies most prominently to Industrial themed design, with the wide range of popular textures such as timber, brick, and metal to play with. Décor makes a big difference in interior design and helps with personalisation of space too. Photo walls, ornaments and houseplants are found in most design themes and are an inexpensive way to liven up your home.

Elevate your Centrepieces

Have one bold statement take the centre stage of attention while the other elements of your house fade into the background isn’t always necessary to achieve that urban look. With beautiful navy sofas and lively art elements, your design pushes the boundaries and keeps it eclectic, while generous usage of medium-toned wood draws it all together for a luxurious and cohesive look.

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