Milanese Refinement

Welcome to Jalan Seni! This new semi-detached took on a Milanese style refinement, designed to suit the penchants of its new owners. This 2.5 storey semi-detached house hints discreet sophistication throughout its interior space, featuring artisanal custom built cabinetry with balanced proportions and clean lines.

Illuminated by soft linear lights, the entree greets guests with its clean lines, crystal pendants, matching sideboard and decorative displays. To the right is the corridor leading to the living room and discreetly hidden amongst the wall panels is a walk-in shoe cabinet before being greeted by Antolini's Le Pell Azul marble slab at the end.

A sense of quiet luxury is felt in the living room with the slab of orobico dark extra marble offering depth and material variety to complement the sofa from Nicoline and Fiam’s glass coffee table. The former study room was converted to a cellar, housing the owner’s prized possession of vintage old worlds wines and fine glassware. The ensuite bathroom in the study was also converted to a powder room with the shower area turned into the walk-in shoe cabinet.

Sprezzatura!!

The Italian silhouette lingers into level 2 where all entertainment, fun and action happens. Designed with hosting dinners in mind, the kitchen is fully equipped and fitted with customised cabinetry from Italy. A large island counter between the kitchen and dining table from Fiam doubles as a serving counter and the ideal spot for baking.

Cattelan Italia’s coffee table and mirror, paired with Gamma’s sofa brings about a nonchalantly balanced look for a good night of wine and dine in this elegantly casual ambiance .

In the powder room, the metallic ceiling finish complements both the large format tiles and Gessi’s sanitaryware to complete the overhaul in a contemporary fashion.

Personal Sanctuary

Tailored to requirements, the master suite was designed to maximize storage areas in a tasteful fashion. The result? Ample storage space inconspicuously tucked along walls and corners with features for multi-purpose use. The dressing zone was fitted with a walk-in wardrobe and a vanity area for the missus which sits just beside the master bath was completely overhauled with neutral palette of different shades of greys.

In the common bedrooms, the layouts are almost identically mirrored as each room was fitted with a super-single bed, study tables, book shelves, wardrobes and an exsuite bathroom.