15 hours ago15 hr Staff HDB 5-Room flat becomes 7-room with space for all 4 kidsBased on the article from The Straits Times, here are the key points regarding the renovation of the HDB flat:* The Project: Homeowners Lawrence Lim and Jacinda Lau transformed a 1,350 sq ft, five-room resale flat in Ang Mo Kio into a seven-room home to accommodate their family, which includes four teenage sons.* The Goal: The primary objective was to give each of the four boys their own private bedroom while maintaining a sizeable master bedroom and comfortable communal spaces for the family to gather.* Space Reallocation: To create the extra rooms, the design team (i.Poise Interior Design) carved out four bedrooms from two existing ones, taking additional space from the living room and the balcony.* Innovative Partitioning: Instead of building traditional drywalls, the designers used back-to-back wardrobes to act as partition walls between the new bedrooms, saving valuable space.* Lighting and Privacy: Two of the new bedrooms lacked natural windows. To solve this, fixed glass panels were installed to allow light to flow in from adjacent spaces, while louvred blinds were added so the boys could close them for privacy.* Concealed Infrastructure: Providing each small room with its own air-conditioning unit required extensive ducting. The designers built a lowered, artificial ceiling in the hallway to hide these ducts and installed an embedded LED light strip to illuminate the corridor.* The Outcome: Despite the smaller room sizes, each boy's room comfortably fits a single bed, a wardrobe, and a study desk. The family successfully retained a spacious master suite, a living room, a dining area, and even converted part of the former balcony into a gaming den.Source & Credit:
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