Project 26
Never Too Small
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28-Jan-2024
Creating a home that is both utilitarian and aesthetically pleasing can be challenging, but interior designers Jack and Jia Hui of Resistance rose to the challenge when designing a 47sqm/505sqft apartment in Ghim Moh Link, Singapore. The designers wanted to create a living space that would develop a patina over time and tell a story, while also retaining the original bones of the apartment.
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