29-Bidadari-Park-4

29 Bidadari Park

Actual Project in MUJI SCANDINAVIAN style at 29 Bidadari Park, Singapore | Budget: $50,000 | Work Scope: Tiling, Ceiling, Electric, Carpentry, Painting.




“Choosing milky white tones for walls and other vertical surfaces helps effectively soften the overall visual impression. Utilizing natural wood in low-intensity areas, such as chairs and TV cabinets, not only brings a sense of stability to the space but also showcases the natural elements of Nordic style, creating a gentle and warm atmosphere. When selecting furniture and accessories, opting for low-saturation and low-brightness colors as the main theme contributes to an overall fresh and easy-on-the-eyes ambiance. Avoiding excessive decoration is key to maintaining the purity of the overall style. Simultaneously, make full use of natural light by keeping windows open and using sheer or transparent curtains, allowing sunlight to naturally illuminate the interior and further enhancing the brightness of the space.”

23-Stirling-5

23 Stirling

Actual Project in MUJI SCANDINAVIAN style at 23 Stirling, Singapore | Budget: $25,000 | Work Inclusive: Carpentry, False ceiling, Electricity, Painting.




“The homeowners are an adorable and kindhearted family.
They have a liking for the Muji-themed design which exudes an aura of warmth. The Muji style is heavily dependent on the wood element. Therefore, the shades and patterns of the wooden materials used have to be meticulously selected.




The design hierarchy is not overwhelming, instead curvatures and lines are incorporated in the design to allow for a natural sense and warmth to be exhibited. When it comes to selecting furniture, the focus is placed on cotton linen and wooden materials which connect the senses with nature. The addition of the false ceiling and lighting helped enhance the elegant and delicate Muji style.”

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