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Find out the advantages, challenges, and expert tips for making the open concept layout work for different lifestyles.
This was originally posted on Planner Bee.
Imagine a home where the living, dining, and kitchen areas flow seamlessly into one another, creating an inviting and airy atmosphere. This is the essence of the new “White Flat” HDB BTO layout, set to be launched in the October 2024 BTO sales exercise, offering a blank canvas for residents to personalise and create their dream homes. But what exactly makes open layouts so appealing? Let’s delve into the advantages, challenges, and expert tips for making this layout work for different lifestyles.
In a groundbreaking move, HDB will pilot a new open-concept “White Flat” layout in the Kallang-Whampoa BTO project launching in October 2024. These innovative flats will not have internal partition walls or beams, offering homeowners a blank canvas to design and customise their living spaces according to their preferences and needs.
This pilot project will include 80 three-room and 230 four-room units located near Lavender MRT station. amd will be priced to reflect the absence of internal walls, potentially making them more affordable than standard units. However, traditional units with walls will still be available for those who prefer a conventional layout.
The “White Flat” concept is expected to appeal to young couples, families with young children, and those who prefer a flexible and adaptable living environment. By removing pre-determined partitions, homeowners can create open, airy spaces that can be easily reconfigured as their needs evolve.
In interior design, an open layout concept, also known as an open floor plan or open concept, is a design approach where two or more traditional functional spaces are combined into a single, larger space without walls or other full-height partitions.
Now, this layout is commonly used in office renovations to create a sense of spaciousness, improve flow, and encourage social interaction. Only a few luxury condo developments offer open-concept layouts for their units; it isn’t normally seen in residential properties here in Singapore. Often, the open-concept layout only pertains to the kitchen and living area, not the whole unit.
Opt for multifunctional furniture that can adapt to different uses. Consider using rugs and area lighting to define distinct zones within the open space.
Incorporate a play area within the open layout, perhaps using a low bookshelf as a divider. Utilize storage solutions to keep toys and other belongings organized.
Use furniture placement, area rugs, and lighting to demarcate different functional areas within the open space.
While maintaining the open feel, introduce half walls or partitions to create some visual separation and privacy.
Ample storage is essential to prevent clutter. Utilize built-in shelves, cabinets, and baskets to keep belongings organized.
Choose a consistent color palette that flows throughout the space, creating a harmonious atmosphere.
Incorporate eye-catching lighting fixtures to add visual interest and create a focal point within the open layout.
An HDB white flat is a flexible use flat that can be used for either residential or commercial purposes. It offers buyers the flexibility to operate home-based businesses while residing in the flat.
Eligibility for a BTO white flat follows the same criteria as regular BTO flats, including being a Singapore Citizen, at least 21 years old, and meeting the income ceiling and family nucleus requirements.
The October BTO white flats will be available for application during the October 2024 BTO launch period, which will be announced by HDB closer to the date.
No, you can only apply for one BTO project during each launch. Submitting multiple applications will result in disqualification from the balloting process.
You can move into your BTO white flat approximately 3-4 years after the application, depending on the construction timeline and project completion date.
If there are defects in your new flat, you can report them to the Building Service Centre (BSC) within the one-year Defects Liability Period (DLP), during which the contractor is responsible for rectifying the issues at no cost to you.
This article was originally published on Ohmyhome.
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