12 Layout Ideas for Skyline I & II
Sited along both sides of Bukit Batok Avenue 1 in Bukit Batok Town, Skyline I and II comprise five residential blocks ranging from 23 to 38 storeys in height, offering a total of 1,232 units. They are set to redefine the landscape of Bukit Batok and provide a sense of arrival into the town. Join in the excitement and find out how you can fix up your interiors accordingly.
1. Here’s a clever way to separate your living and dining areas – a floor-to-ceiling shelf or cabinet.
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2. Maximise space in the bedroom by adding a study area beside the bed.
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3. To make your kitchen layout more interesting, you can hack the top half of the wall and replace it with windows.
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4. This is good for homeowners who wish to have an open concept kitchen. To do this, wall hacking is required, and the kitchen entrance needs to be replaced with a wall.
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5. Replace your kitchen walls with glass for a more condo-style appearance. Hacking a few walls can make your home look brighter, bigger, and more unique.
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6. Homeowners who love inviting friends or family over for parties or gatherings can opt for a concept like that for the living room.
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7. Include a small built-in wardrobe in the master bedroom for a place to store your clothes and accessories.
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8. Share a television between your living and dining areas so you can enjoy your favourite programs anywhere you like.
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9. Simple bathroom designs you may apply to your homes. Play around with variables such as tiles and accessories.
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10. Save space in your bedroom by adding display shelves and cabinets wherever possible.
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11. Here’s how you can keep your home neat and clean despite having a lot of stuff: create a dining area cum cabinet to fully utilise space.
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12. Needless to say, this is a classic example of a master bedroom layout. Full-sized wardrobes and a bedside table complete the picture.
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Disclaimer: All dimensions are estimates only and may not be exact measurements. Floor plans from HDB.