RG | Studio Metanoia | 2025 | 新加坡
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Minimal Liminal
893 sqft ︱2-bedder Apartment
From Sterile to Serene
When homeowner J first stepped into his 893-square-foot apartment, it felt sterile and uninspired. Beneath the plain walls and generic finishes, however, he recognised potential—the possibility of transformation. As an in-house counsel with a demanding career, J longed for more than a functional dwelling; he sought a space that reflected his values, offering calm, clarity, and quiet beauty.
The result is Minimal Liminal—a minimalist composition that feels both clinical and captivating, meditative yet bold. It demonstrates how true design brilliance can emerge from even the most compact footprints, where restraint becomes a form of poetry.


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Redirecting Harmony
From the moment you step inside, there’s a palpable shift in energy. The apartment feels expansive, carried by a seamless spatial flow that invites stillness and reflection. The reconfigured entryway—achieved by relocating the kitchen entrance—creates a soft threshold between the outside world and the serenity within.
Hidden flush doors, pocket sliders, and concealed storage dissolve into the walls, maintaining uninterrupted lines and visual continuity. Function becomes invisible yet deeply felt, fostering a quiet equilibrium between form and utility.


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Quiet Vision
The apartment’s material palette unfolds in subtle dialogue—muted whites, cool greys, and slate blacks forming an atmosphere of composure. Underfoot, the seamless microcement flooring carries a soft, cloud-like sheen, reflective yet grounded. It anchors the home’s aesthetic while amplifying light and spatial openness, breathing with the rhythm of the day.
The living area centres on a custom-designed minimalist sofa—its restrained form concealing a deep study of proportion and comfort. Adjacent, the dining area becomes a point of tension and harmony: a brushed stainless steel table, crafted in collaboration with local artisans Baremetal, grounds the space with monolithic grace. Around it, Vitra chairs—Maarten Van Severen’s machined 0.5 and Verner Panton’s sinuous form—create a dynamic conversation between industrial precision and sculptural fluidity.
Stone accents and artisanal ceramics lend quiet texture and tactility, reminding us that minimalism, at its best, always leaves room for the human hand.


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Living the Light
Light is the quiet hero of Minimal Liminal, transforming the apartment as the day unfolds. Expansive windows flood the interiors with shifting daylight, gently mirrored by the reflective microcement floor. As dusk falls, the mood deepens—dimmable recessed lighting and frosted glass panels diffuse a soft, cinematic glow.
Brushed metal surfaces glint subtly, tracing the play between cool precision and warmth, while layered shadows move across the space like passing thoughts. Light here is not just illumination—it’s material, mood, and rhythm all at once.


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A Harmonious Retreat
For J, Minimal Liminal is more than a home—it’s a daily practice in mindfulness and intention. Every detail, from hidden cabinetry to bespoke furnishings, was conceived to support a life of calm focus and quiet reflection.
Walking through, there’s a sense of measured confidence. The home challenges conventional notions of warmth, embracing peace through clarity, proportion, and the interplay of light and shadow. In its quiet precision, Minimal Liminal elevates the ordinary into the contemplative—showing that minimalism is not about less, but about meaning.


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The Look

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Vitra Panton Chair

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Mario Tsai Grid Wall Lamp

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Vitra .05 Chair

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Bomma Soap Pendant Light

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