5 Visualizzazioni· 30 Agosto 2022
This Man Turned Waste Materials Into DIY Furniture For His HDB
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This week, we visit a HDB home in Clementi Avenue that is one of the most unique homes that we’ve seen so far. Homeowner Shu has totally transformed this original condition 1978 HDB unit into a Scandi-themed one that has furniture that he has very creatively put together because of his avid interest in wood working.
Here’s a list of some of the very ingenious items that he has put together:
1. Dining lights made out of driftwood from East Coast Park
2. Customised shelves using some wood that was originally sold as a kitchen counter top in IKEA
3. Rattan shelves in the toilet
4. Toilet basin with the stand from IKEA
5. Wooden shed in the kitchen to conceal and store various appliances
6. A shelve behind the sofa
7. Self-installed bedside table
8. A dining table that can be extended to cater for more guests
9. A slide out counter to put food from the microwave
Special thanks to Shu for showing us around the really creative home!
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