Project The Gardens Featured on The Straits Times & Home & Decor
A lawyer couple in their 30s renovated their 18-year-old Bishan condominium to better suit their lifestyle and family needs. They hired Lite Design Collaborative to reconfigure the 1,226 sq ft space, focusing on a spacious living and dining area. Changes included removing walls, updating flooring and carpentry, and adding curved design elements for coziness. The entrance was widened for storage, and a privacy screen installed. A new open dry kitchen with an island was created, alongside a separate wet kitchen. The master bedroom features light wood and built-in wardrobes. The renovation took three months, costing around $140,000.
To Article: The Straits Times
To Article: Home & Decor
To Project: The Gardens
Project 361J, Bronze Award Winner for Interior Design Excellence Award 2020 -Best Residential Design | Apartment 1001 – 2000 sqf
A family of three transformed their 1,905 sq ft Woodlands jumbo HDB flat with the help of Lite Design Collaborative, winning a Bronze award for Best Residential Design at the IDCS 2020 Design Excellence Awards. Emphasizing an open concept, the design uses a neutral palette and partial dividers to enhance spaciousness and light. Key features include a screen for privacy in the living room, an open dry kitchen, recessed track lighting, and a bi-fold glass door for flexible space. The master bedroom boasts a concealed walk-in wardrobe. The design caters to the family's needs, including a wet and dry kitchen.
To Award: IDEA 2020 by Interior Design Confederation Singapore
To Project: 361J
Project The Gardens, Honorary Mention for SIDA 2023 - Best in Residential Design - FloorArea ≥ 100 sqm
A lawyer couple in their 30s renovated their 18-year-old Bishan condominium to better suit their lifestyle and family needs. They hired Lite Design Collaborative to reconfigure the 1,226 sq ft space, focusing on a spacious living and dining area. Changes included removing walls, updating flooring and carpentry, and adding curved design elements for coziness. The entrance was widened for storage, and a privacy screen installed. A new open dry kitchen with an island was created, alongside a separate wet kitchen. The master bedroom features light wood and built-in wardrobes. The renovation took three months, costing around $140,000.
To Award: SIDA 2023 by Society of Interior Designers Singapore
To Project: The Gardens
Project House No. 8 Featured on Home & Decor
Homeowner Vanessa Tan renovated their 1,000 sq ft 4-room HDB flat in Punggol with Lite Design Collaborative, focusing on a spacious, safe, and bright home for their toddler. The design features a central living area inspired by Chinese courtyard houses, with bedrooms relocated to the former living area. Rounded edges enhance safety, and ample storage reduces clutter. The kitchen uses a dark palette for easy maintenance, while the living area integrates a passageway and custom storage. The renovation, costing $110,000, emphasized natural light and smart home features. The couple moved in January 2024, loving the comfortable, reconfigured space.
To Article: Home & Decor
To Project: House No. 8
Project 361J Featured on Home & Decor
A family of three transformed their 1,905 sq ft Woodlands jumbo HDB flat with the help of Lite Design Collaborative, winning a Bronze award for Best Residential Design at the IDCS 2020 Design Excellence Awards. Emphasizing an open concept, the design uses a neutral palette and partial dividers to enhance spaciousness and light. Key features include a screen for privacy in the living room, an open dry kitchen, recessed track lighting, and a bi-fold glass door for flexible space. The master bedroom boasts a concealed walk-in wardrobe. The design caters to the family's needs, including a wet and dry kitchen.
To Article: Home & Decor
To Project: 361J
Project 361J Featured on The Happitat
A family of three transformed their 1,905 sq ft Woodlands jumbo HDB flat with the help of Lite Design Collaborative, winning a Bronze award for Best Residential Design at the IDCS 2020 Design Excellence Awards. Emphasizing an open concept, the design uses a neutral palette and partial dividers to enhance spaciousness and light. Key features include a screen for privacy in the living room, an open dry kitchen, recessed track lighting, and a bi-fold glass door for flexible space. The master bedroom boasts a concealed walk-in wardrobe. The design caters to the family's needs, including a wet and dry kitchen.
To Article: The Happitat
To Project: 361J