Modern luxury interior design in Singapore isn’t about excess or show. It’s about refinement—spaces that feel grounded, elegant, and personal. For us, luxury shows up in the details: the finish of a surface, the balance of light and shadow, the flow between rooms. One of our projects on 338A River Valley Road, what began as a standard renovation became a home filled with quiet sophistication, where every corner reflects thoughtful choices.
The client had lived abroad in many cities, including in lovely neighbourhoods such as Roppongi in Tokyo. When they chose their home in River Valley, it was for the accessibility to the city while being tucked in a quiet spot.
Our design approach was to carry that cosmopolitan sensibility into the space — a reflection of both the international lifestyle and the upscale yet tranquil location. The result is tasteful and lasting, never opulent, but intentionally understated in line with the client’s wishes.
Luxury today doesn’t mean chandeliers or gilded accents. It’s about proportion, craftsmanship, and contrast. Dark-toned carpentry paired with warm copper trims. Textures that shift between stone, wood, and fabric. Curves that soften bold lines. When these come together, the home feels rich—not because it’s loud, but because it’s layered.
Our process starts with understanding inspiration and intent: how a client lives, what they value, where they want to feel calm and where they want energy. That’s how every home takes on its own character.
At 338A River Valley Road, it meant opening up walls to let natural light flow and creating a warm backdrop for family life, while still keeping an edge of drama through darker tones.
Material & Finish: Premium surfaces like black carpentry, copper accents, and stone that wear beautifully over time.
Texture & Contrast: From mirrored foyers to patterned bathroom tiles, contrast creates depth without clutter.
Light & Flow: Boundaries are softened, kitchens open into living spaces, foyers float instead of block.
Furniture & Form: Pieces with both strength and grace—linear consoles balanced with soft curves in tables and chairs.
Hidden Functionality: Built-in storage and discreet niches keep the focus on design while supporting daily life.