7 Dreamy Pink HDB Homes That Are Total Renovation #Goals (Plus The IDs Behind Them!)

7 Dreamy Pink HDB Homes That Are Total Renovation #Goals (Plus The IDs Behind Them!)

Lifestyle Home
By Sophie Hong on 16 Jun 2022
Senior Editor

No longer just the ‘girly’ shade that’s seen in children's bedrooms, pink-hued spaces are having a major moment in interior design. More homeowners are putting a grown-up, sophisticated spin on the colour, decking their homes in shades of millennial pink, soft pastel pinks and powder blush hues. 

Personally, we are all on board with this trend too, as pink is also a versatile colour that can be used across various interior styles, from mid-century modern to minimalist. And as these 7 gorgeous HDB homes prove, you can never have too much pink in a space.  

P.S. For convenience’s sake, we’ve also listed down their respective interior firms so you know exactly who to look for to nail the look. You can thank us later!

Peek into these 7 dreamy spaces that bring a cool, unique take on the colour!

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Interior firm: Salt Studio 

While this resale HDB is awash in a shade of pink, it is anything but tacky. Classic accents, such as the herringbone wood flooring and small touches of gold hardware, give it an air of sophistication.

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The pink theme continues in the bathroom, but with a warmer coral tone. Paired with terrazzo tiles, this design treatment gives the bathroom a slightly more playful vibe. We’re definitely saving this to our Pinterest board!

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Interior firm: Apex Studios

He loves matte black, you love pink. Why not do both? In this 4-room HDB kitchen, the combination of pink cabinetry plus high-contrast matte black countertops is just *chef’s kiss*.

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Another way to do the black-and-pink colour combination is to match sleek matte black cabinetry with pink features - such as pink walls, pink bedsheets or pink soft furnishings - for the perfect balance of sweet and edgy. When paired with clean lines, the result is a really chic and striking look without being too OTT.

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Interior firm: Happe Design Atelier 

The tricky thing about going with a minimalist design is that it can feel a bit cold and uninviting, which is not the vibe that many people would want for their home. To make a minimalist space more inviting, take your cue from this 3-room HDB flat’s design, which reminds us of Kim Kardashian’s Calabasas home. 

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For the bedroom, the homeowner opted for a soft pink shade — just peep into that pink powder room! We could just picture ourselves doing our skincare routine in this gorgeous vanity area every day! 

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Interior firm: Free Space Intent 

With its curved lines and bold choice of powder pink walls, this unit feels more like a luxurious hotel suite than an (old) HDB home. We love that the ID incorporated curved lines to cleverly carve out spaces for dedicated use, such as art displays or nooks for work and play. 

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Speaking of dedicated spaces, check out this platform “stage” which functions as a living room console area and a study! There’s also a TV mount that can be rotated to face either the study or the living room, which is such a clever way of utilising the limited space in this 3-room HDB. 

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Interior firm: Ovon Design 

The living room of this light and airy 4-room unit in Tampines certainly makes an impression, with its pink accent walls and soft furnishings in shades of blush. The pink theme continues down the hallway, with a striking coral pink arch that makes for a rather interesting visual. 

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If your partner isn’t a huge fan of pink, the choice to make pink an accent colour is a good compromise! For one, your house wouldn’t run the risk of looking too ‘girly’, plus the pops of pink will make a bigger statement against a neutral colour palette! 

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Interior firm: Fyner Interior 

This 4-room resale fully embraces the feminine, dreamy look with unabashed splashes of pink throughout! Upon stepping in, the kitchen’s pink-and-white combo catches your attention, along with a whimsical, faux telephone booth door which leads to what looks like a laundry nook. 

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Let’s not forget the master bedroom -  which is definitely *the* princess bedroom of our childhood dreams! Besides the pink castle wall feature, there are also ample pink shelving units installed to store all the homeowners’ figurines and memorabilia. 

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Interior firm: Luova Project Services 

The brief was to create a modern, chic and homely space, and this ID definitely delivered. The pink walls perfectly complement the nordic style of the home, giving it a chic modern edge while retaining homely vibes.

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Meanwhile, the kitchen remains mainly white with clean lines, but the monochromatic look is offset by a surprising dash of pink on the backsplash that adds some personality to the functional design. 

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