Inside A Modern Multi-Gen 1,399 Sqft Executive HDB Home

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*The renovation cost is around $110,000, not $80,000 as stated in the video. Note that the renovation cost of $80,000 included self-sourced materials that the homeowners procured from friends in various material supply companies, thus significantly reducing the renovation costs overall.

This week, we tour a lovely 5-room Executive Apartment unit at Bukit Panjang. The owners are a family of four, comprising a couple and their parents, and the unit has been specially designed with the privacy needs of everyone in mind.

The unit spans 1,399 square feet and initially featured a study and 3 bedrooms. After careful consideration, the owners opted to meld one of the common bedrooms with the master to create a larger living space.

The open study by the kitchen was also sealed up to form an additional bedroom. It is located closer to the common bathroom, and also separate from the rest of the bedrooms to maximise privacy.

Upon entry into the home, we find full-length cabinets finished in screeded, limewash effect. They’ve also partitioned the living room with reeded glass and fluted panels to create more privacy for its occupants.

The living room features a large L-shaped sofa, an armchair, a built-in TV console, and recessed open shelving for the owners to display their wares, together with cove lighting strips overhead for mood ambience.

Full-length glass sliding doors separate the living room from the balcony. Outside, you’ll find that the flooring is finished in composite decking. The owners also installed automated blinds to combat weather conditions, and have furnished the area with a two-seater outdoor sofa set and potted plants at the far end to soften the space.

Coming back in, the dining room features a 6-seater dining set, with bench seating on one side.

Next to it, the homeowners have commissioned a built-in pantry that is finished in warm walnut tones, nicely contrasting the weathered herringbone backsplash tiles. The owners display their alcohol collection here, and the space features additional storage above and below the countertops.

The kitchen is finished in a single-wall layout, with the main electrical appliances flushed toward the entry. Both the countertop and backsplash are crafted from sintered stone. Large dark format floor tiles also help combat the heavy cooking that is frequently done here, reducing staining over time.

The service yard was initially doored up, but that has been knocked down to create a seamless entry, whilst allowing natural light to pour in from both directions. Here we find the kitchen sink, the washer/dryer, as well as 2 panelled sliding windows, and 3 awning windows which bring tons of light into the space.

Moving on to the bedrooms, the aforementioned open study has been sealed up to create a bedroom. It currently contains a single bed, a bedside table, and a standalone wardrobe.

The second bedroom is occupied by the homeowner's parents and has a queen size bed and a built-in study ledge with cabinetry underneath, maximising usage of the outwardly recessed nook we sometimes see in older HDB units. The room also comes with a 3-panel built-in wardrobe.

Heading into the master, the walls for the original second bedroom were actually knocked down to create this long entryway. To one side is a seamless mix of glass-panelled and wood laminate wardrobes that have automatic light sensors which trigger when opened.

Once again, special thanks to the homeowners for opening up their lovely unit to us.

Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:28 - Stacked Store
00:43 - Executive Apartment Tour
06:44 - Outro

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StackedHomes
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Simplicity done to perfection. A really stylish outcome.

_FNQ
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A beautiful renovated home. Keep up your great work

anthonyfong
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Would be great if Stacked Homes share a little more on how to achieve this with $80K, and likewise for future episodes. Things like does it include all the tiles, flooring, toilet-ware like toilet bowls, etc? Was there anything retained from the last owner? I have seen some that had spent close to $50K but ended up looking like nothing was really done up for their house. So this sharing would really offer the audience a better understanding of the current market's pricing. Thank you :)

aaronkoh
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meticulous job, beautifull apartment design, good video, like

nguyenvantrungvacongsu
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A beautiful and thoughtfully renovated house. Very inspiring!

OthelloAcademy
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Hello! Is there any way I could know what vinyl flooring these are (in their living room)? Thank you!

ateenytidy
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Don't understand the kitchen layout ... long distance between the fridge, cooker and sink. There is even a tall cabinet between the sink and the cooker.

cherryblossom
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It would be great to start seeing some more unique properties. Renos all are very similar, limited personality, although overall Reno's are nice overall. Saying that it's all becoming cookie cutter. Sorry to be critical, at the same time more inspirational properties will be great to see

Wookiewook
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Just
Beautiful house 🏠
How many expensive 🤔?

SultbulletinUK
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I tot impt feng shui rule is your shoe cabinet cannot go above your head?

lebron
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Stacked Homes need to step up the game when it comes to picking which home to feature. There is nothing unique about this unit. Just showing “nice” interiors does not cut it anymore, the viewers need to be wowed 😊

tarotboy
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how much's the rent for this place ?

dalurinzinia
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She looks tired man in recent videos. how many shoots did you all squeeze in a day?

nnaaeee
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The common bath is in the kitchen. Yikes!

stud
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Conceal bomb shelter for what sia.. later when kena bomb no enough time to open so many doors to enter the shelter 🙄🙄🙄

devinwwt
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Stacked Homes is going from quality to quantity. Don’t know how they select homes to feature. Nothing nice or unique about this home, another typical Singapore contractor ID style home that lacks personality. Personally, i dislike how people here display their alcohol collection. It just spoil the look no matter how nicely the place is done up.

MomoMon