Punggol | Singapore
170C Punggol Field

Contemporary Scandinavian Oasis: 5-Room HDB Renovation at 170C Punggol Field

Project Details

Renovation Cost

S$82,000

Area Size

112 sqm

Design Style

Contemporary Scandinavian

Year of Project

2021

Works Included

Carpentry
Carpentry
Feature Wall
Feature Wall
Flooring
Flooring
Wall Hacking
Wall Hacking
Tiling
Tiling
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False Ceiling
Plumbing
Plumbing
Painting
Painting

Transforming a standard flat into a calm, light-filled sanctuary requires thoughtful space planning and a cohesive material palette. For this 5-room HDB renovation at 170C Punggol Field in Singapore, the design embraces a Contemporary Scandinavian interior style — blending warm natural textures, minimalist forms, and highly functional storage solutions.

The result is a home that feels bright, airy, and effortlessly welcoming, proving that minimalist design does not have to feel cold or sterile. Instead, through the careful use of soft neutrals, warm wood tones, and clean architectural lines, the space achieves a balance between modern simplicity and everyday comfort.

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Open-Concept Living & Dining Area

The communal areas of the home were designed to encourage interaction while maintaining distinct functional zones without the need for heavy partitions.

Smart Entryway Storage

Upon entering the home, a custom-built-in storage system provides practical space for shoes and daily essentials. Finished in light wood tones that match the flooring, the cabinetry blends seamlessly with the surrounding design, creating visual continuity while keeping the entrance neat and organised.

This thoughtful storage solution helps maintain the home’s minimalist aesthetic while supporting everyday functionality.

Multi-Functional Window Nook

To maximise every corner of the layout, a built-in bench beneath the living room window doubles as a reading nook and compact workspace.

Paired with a small integrated desk, the area becomes a flexible spot for quiet reading, remote work, or relaxation. Dual-layer blinds allow homeowners to control natural light throughout the day while maintaining privacy.

Comfortable and Minimalist Living Space

The living area centres around a soft beige recliner sofa, creating a cosy focal point that faces a clean, wall-mounted television feature wall. By keeping the TV wall minimal and uncluttered, the design preserves a sense of openness and calm.

Subtle accent cushions introduce gentle pops of colour, adding warmth without disrupting the Scandinavian palette.

Dining Area with Warm Contrast

Adjacent to the kitchen sits a dark wood dining table paired with black dining chairs and a matching bench. This darker tone provides a beautiful visual contrast against the lighter flooring and cabinetry used throughout the home.

Positioned strategically near the kitchen, the dining area allows for smooth circulation between cooking and dining, supporting everyday convenience.

Kitchen Design: Scandinavian Simplicity with Smart Functionality

The kitchen adopts a galley-style layout, maximising efficiency while maintaining a bright and streamlined aesthetic.

Interactive Kitchen Pass-Through Window

One of the standout features of this HDB renovation is the wide kitchen pass-through window framed in warm wood.

Equipped with foldable glass panels, the kitchen can easily transition between an enclosed cooking space and an open, interactive social area. When opened, the pass-through becomes a casual breakfast counter or serving bar, complete with minimalist white bar stools.

This feature enhances both airflow and social interaction, allowing conversations to continue effortlessly between the kitchen and living space.

Clean Cabinetry with Natural Warmth

The kitchen cabinetry features sleek white panels with minimalist hardware, maintaining the clean Scandinavian aesthetic.

To prevent the space from feeling too sterile, the design introduces warm wood elements through the countertop and backsplash, creating visual depth and texture. The wood grain adds warmth while complementing the natural tones used throughout the home.

Efficient Cooking & Preparation Zones

Despite its compact footprint, the kitchen is highly functional thanks to its clearly organised zones:

  • Food preparation area with stainless steel sink

  • Cooking zone with built-in gas hob

  • Integrated appliances, including oven and dishwasher

  • Smart storage within upper and lower cabinets

Under-cabinet lighting softly illuminates the backsplash, enhancing the wood texture while improving visibility for cooking tasks.

A small indoor hydroponic herb garden adds greenery and a lifestyle-oriented element to the space, reinforcing the home’s natural design language.

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Children's Bedroom: Playful Scandinavian Design

The children’s bedroom balances imagination with practical organization, ensuring the space remains functional as the child grows.

Whimsical Yet Calm Wall Feature

A mountain-inspired geometric wall design in soft blue tones adds a playful element to the room while maintaining a calm and minimal aesthetic. The subtle pattern introduces personality without overwhelming the space.

Integrated Bed and Study Area

A low-profile single bed enhances safety while maintaining a cosy sleeping environment. Plush toys and soft textiles help create a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.

To maximise the limited floor area, the study desk is integrated directly into the wardrobe cabinetry, creating a compact yet efficient homework and activity space.

Built-In Wardrobe Storage

The custom wardrobe spans the length of the wall, combining white panels with warm wood accents that echo the home’s Scandinavian palette.

By integrating storage into the architecture, the room remains uncluttered while providing ample space for clothing, books, and toys.

Bathroom Design: A Calm Spa-Like Experience

The bathrooms were designed to provide a moment of relaxation, incorporating natural textures, soft lighting, and minimalist fixtures to create a spa-inspired atmosphere.

Elegant Vanity Design

The vanity features a marble countertop paired with a sculptural white ceramic vessel sink, creating a refined focal point within the bathroom.

A sleek chrome wall-mounted faucet enhances the minimalist aesthetic while keeping the countertop clean and uncluttered.

Warm Wood Textures

The vanity cabinetry uses vertical grain wood panels, introducing warmth and visual texture that complements the rest of the home’s material palette.

Wood-textured tiles within the shower area extend this natural theme, creating visual continuity across the space.

Bright and Airy Shower Area

The shower enclosure features frameless glass panels, helping the bathroom feel more spacious while allowing natural light to travel through the room.

A rainfall shower combined with a handheld shower system enhances comfort while maintaining modern functionality.

Integrated mirror lighting provides soft, even illumination that is both practical and relaxing.

A Modern Scandinavian HDB Home Designed for Everyday Living

This 5-room HDB renovation at 170C Punggol Field showcases how thoughtful design can transform a typical flat into a warm, functional, and visually calming home.

Through a combination of open layouts, smart storage solutions, natural materials, and minimalist aesthetics, the space captures the essence of Contemporary Scandinavian interior design in Singapore.

The result is a home that feels timeless, comfortable, and perfectly suited for modern urban living.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Scandinavian interior design for HDB flats?

Scandinavian interior design focuses on simplicity, natural materials, and functional layouts. In HDB homes, this style typically features light wood finishes, neutral color palettes, clean lines, and space-saving built-in furniture to create a bright and uncluttered living environment.

Is Scandinavian design suitable for 5-room HDB flats?

Yes. Scandinavian design works particularly well for 5-room HDB flats because the larger layout allows designers to incorporate open living spaces, natural lighting, and multifunctional furniture while maintaining a minimalist and comfortable atmosphere.

How much does a 5-room HDB renovation cost in Singapore?

The renovation cost for a 5-room HDB in Singapore typically ranges between $45,000 to $90,000, depending on the scope of work, carpentry, materials, and design complexity.

What are the key features of a Scandinavian HDB interior?

  • Light wood flooring and cabinetry
  • Neutral colour palettes such as white, beige, and grey
  • Minimalist furniture and clutter-free layouts
  • Natural lighting and soft ambient lighting
  • Functional built-in storage solutions

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