In Singapore’s compact housing market, HDB interior design has grown to meet both style and practical needs. Removing walls allows light, air, and activity to circulate freely, helping smaller flats feel more luxurious. Know more about hdb

Creating Cohesion in a Small-Space Kitchen Design
Most old-school HDB kitchens feel boxed-in and dim, inspiring more fluid and flexible layouts. By reconfiguring space, you enhance social interaction and overall usability.
Layout Tips for Small HDB Homes
Use island counters to separate cook space from dining. Add power outlets in useful locations like islands and sidewalls. Use dual-purpose cabinetry to store dining and cooking tools.
Matching Kitchen Aesthetics to HDB Living Rooms
Match your kitchen color scheme to your living room’s palette
Can You Cook Daily in an Open Concept HDB Kitchen?
Install a glass divider to contain oil splatter without blocking light. Install ceiling fans or cross-ventilation windows to encourage airflow. The modern solution isn’t all or nothing—it’s balance
Lighting & Visual Techniques That Expand Small Spaces
Install recessed lighting across ceiling borders for a clean look. Avoid dark upper cabinetry in small flats
Hidden Storage Ideas for Your HDB
Keep countertop space minimal with under-counter appliances. Include corner solutions like Lazy Susans or swing-out trays
What You Can and Can’t Do in an HDB Kitchen Reno
Only HDB-approved contractors can carry out wall removals. If you're unsure, engage an ID firm familiar with HDB interior design rules
Transforming Your HDB Interior Starts Here
More light, less clutter, and thoughtful flow—this is the new HDB design vision. The future of kitchen design is hybrid: form, function, and freedom