LOCATION
Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
STYLE
Japandi
YEAR
N/A

Stepping into this residence feels like walking into a specialty coffee shop tucked away on a cobbled Copenhagen side street. True to the aesthetic of a modern Danish coffee house, the layout champions transparency and light.

LOCATION
Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
STYLE
Japandi
YEAR
N/A

TASTE LIKE A BERRY-INFUSED TART

mid-century modern

The design captures a distinct Scandinavian essence, a mastery of “hygge” defined by warmth, simplicity, and a palpable sense of calm. Through its material palette, the living and dining areas then function as the main café seating. Light timber floors run underfoot, providing an organic foundation that contrasts beautifully against clean white walls. The dining arrangement recalls a Nordic café where strangers become friends over shared pastries.

mid-century modern
mid-century modern

A stunning wooden-framed glass partition separates the dining area from the home office, mirroring a quiet corner cafe where you can work on your laptop while still feeling the buzz of life around you.

mid-century modern
mid-century modern

In a mid-century modern setting, the design playfully nods to the “patisserie” side of the experience. Walls in the bathroom are clad in a delightful mix of powder blue and soft pink subway tiles, evoking the sweet hues of macarons in a bakery window—a whimsical, charming surprise that lingers even after you leave.

mid-century modern
mid-century modern

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