Tuesday, March 22

white washed

I was asked again today what is the "theme" for my flat. I think "chapalang" pretty much sums it up.

Here are some pix that I showed my contractor -- who deserves a blog post of his own, if only because he immediately knew what I meant by "white epoxy cement floor" and "white exposed brick" -- before the renovation started.



This smooth white seamless floor is what I mean by "white epoxy cement floor". It's going in my bedroom, which currently is just raw concrete.



A prime example of what I mean by "white exposed brick". That little niche/shelf is perfection, I must get Mr Contractor to do it for me.



The textured wall is amazing, but there is something marvellously quirky about the mix of sofas and armchairs. Kinda makes me wish we didn't sell the set we had at Swirl.



I'm still a bit worried that the crevices between the bricks will collect lots of dust, especially since they will be in the bedroom. I guess there's only one way to find out.



I must say, blue exposed brick looks pretty good too, but I'm going for white.



I'm sorely tempted to have a small polka dotted wall. I can't resist dots.



Because there is no store room in a flat as old as mine, I will be spending a small fortune on built-in wardrobes.



I briefly toyed with this design but realised quickly that the irregularity of the lines would drive me round the bend. The frames are a nice touch though.



Imagine this wall in the living room, but without the desk, chairs, lamp and rug. And substitute the monochromatic art with more colourful ones. Can imagine anot?



My bathroom will not be this slick or Zen. In fact, the only similarity will be the glass panel and the niche for bath products, which this home owner apparently does not use. I chose some super retro tiles and mosaic, which I'm keeping my fingers crossed will work in the small space.



The bottom left picture is my fave. There is only one spot in my place which I can build this sort of shelves -- above the rubbish chute. I doubt it will look as nice as this.



Okay, use your imagination here. In your mind, remove the dining set, the wine rack, the recessed lighting and the cooker hood. Change the floor to retro green mosaic. Switch the marble backsplash to a greenish glass. The upper cabinets have one door, not two. The lampshade morphs into a giant round globe. And there you have my kitchen.



I keep telling my carpenter I want French doors, but I'm not 100% sure he gets it. These aren't exactly what I want either, but I can't find the right pix to show him.



He did seem to understand "wide bookshelves" and "wooden ladder" though. Baby blue for the ladder? Turquoise? Hot pink? Or should i stick with red?



There is an archway leading from the living room to the kitchen which I love. And which my contractor likes to pretend he has forgotten I want to retain and make me panic by saying things like, "Next week, we can start tearing this down. You want rectangle, right?"



I've been trawling used furniture listings for a credenza/sideboard/console, but it's not that urgent. If I were rich, I would just to pick one up from Lorgan's, but I'd rather spend my money on a self-cleaning oven. (The Orla Kiely wallpaper is gorgeous, but I doubt I can commit to a print for more than three years.)



On my wish list, too, is a bench with hairpin legs. I briefly contemplated buying the legs online from the US and adding my own plank, but the shipping charges would kill me.



I'd settle for just any bench with unusual legs. I have five mismatched chairs waiting to be painted -- white, of course -- to complete the dining set.



Also to be painted white are three wardrobes and a dressing table. Still thinking what colour to paint the insides, but I know I want them in a different colour. There's only so much white I can take.



See the green wire on the pendant lamp? Nice, hor? I'm wondering if it is possible to just ownself paint. Shouldn't cause electrocution or short circuit, right?



In my dream kitchen, there is always an island. I was devastated when I realised there isn't enough space for one in my flat.



I would also love to have shelves upon shelves of bottles and jars, but alas, I am moving to an HDB flat, not a mansion.



No space for a Japanese soaking tub a.k.a. ofuro either. Sad face.



Isn't this giant framed collection of Polaroids a thing of awesomeness? Alas, I'm a pragmatist who knows (a) framing something this big will cost a bomb, (b) I'm not made of money, and (c) I don't even own a Polaroid camera. Oh, and also, I have no space.



Anyone knows where I can find these adorable-until-can-die scalloped blinds? I need them and I need them bad.

So there you go. My dream house. In the next episode, reality bites as I show you the "before" and "during" renovation pix. Stay tuned.

6 comments:

~✽ Yen ♪ ✽~ said...

omg! i can't wait to see the real thing! so excited!

wallfleur_mama said...

cannot stand it. your place is going to be so amazing!!

Zann said...

i also can't wait! may seems like such a long way away! and fingers crossed that everything turns out like it looks in my head!

tpl said...

i love and hate this post. love because your pad is gonna be sooooo awesome, featuring things that i DO NOT have, which leads me to why i hate it. ARGH! but i lurb you enough to still make you a super-cute fake cake. where's it gonna sit?

Zann said...

awwww, milurve, i've reserved a special shelf in the kitchen just for the fake cake.

and gimme more ideas from your decor vault!

Unknown said...

i'm so, so envious!! so excited for you!