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A Contemporary Home with a Spectacular Spiral Staircase

By Magaly Grosso

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This wonderful project was completed by Park + Associates, and is located in the Bedock neighborhood of Singapore, Singapore. Both the interior and the exterior are truly spectacular. Each detail has been thoroughly thought through before being executed, thus creating a space full of light, style, and elegance.

In its interior, we’ll find a living room full of light, as the clear glass walls that were placed there open up to let the natural light through and into the space. In this way, the abundance of life and color from the exterior sweeps into the room, offering a smooth transition into the home, all while finding the perfect balance between privacy and comfort.

Entrance with concrete floors

Its furnishings are done in a modern style, and made out of black leather, which creates a stark contrast against the white of the rest of the space.

Large living room full of light with modern furniture in black
Large living room full of light with modern furniture in black
Kitchen/dining room with walls and ceiling covered in wood

But, without a doubt, the protagonist and center of attention is the staircase. It is situated in a space that separates the living room from the dining room and kitchen, where both walls and ceiling are covered by wood. There, the staircase seems to drop from the ceiling, harmoniously and with a unique style that enamors us. Elegant, lordly, and wonderful. It is definitely the main focus of the home.

Spectacular spiral staircase in wood and white
Spectacular spiral staircase in wood and white

Upstairs, the white and wood spaces take us to the private area of the home, where we’ll find a bathroom done in white and full of light.

Large bathroom in white
Exterior during night time
Exterior gardens
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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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