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19 Multitasking Rooms from Small Homes in Singapore to Copy

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To make the most of the space in your small home, create versatile, multifunctional rooms that do more than just one thing. Your kitchen could double as a home office, while your laundry room could find itself within the confines of your living space. When it comes to maximising small spaces, there are no limits. Take a leaf from these ingenious multitasking zones found within tiny homes in Singapore:

 

Living Room + Home Office

For most people, the living room is one of the biggest areas at home. Besides using it for watching TV, consider including your home office in this area. It helps to keep the working zone away from a restful area like your bedroom.

1. Your study table can be an extension from your TV console.

Design: EightyTwo

2. Consider carving out a space for a dedicated workstation within your communal room. Blinds provide a screen for privacy.

Design: Ehka Studio

 

Living Room + Dining Room

A living and dining room combination is perhaps one of the most natural pairings since they are both communal areas where people tend to gather together in.

3. No space for a separate dining zone? Double up your living room’s TV console as your dining set.

Design: I.D.I.D

 

Living Room + Dressing Room

A dresser for your morning rituals doesn’t have to be sequestered to a private area like your bedroom. You can consider placing it within your living room if you have the extra room to spare in this communal space. Plus, it’s a great spot to put in the final touches to your beauty regime before you step out of the house. Conceal it behind cabinet doors so that you can keep your dressing table out of sight when you have guests over.

4. A dedicated beauty station is concealed behind the doors of this living room cabinets.

Design: Design Chapterz

 

Living Room + Bedroom

Sometimes, due to spatial constraints, you might have to put a communal space like the living room together with a private space like the bedroom. To create a semblance of privacy for your sleeping quarters, construct glass sliding doors as dividers. They still help to retain the sense of space, while still channelling light into both zones.

5. The living room and bedroom sit in the same zone, separated only by glass sliding doors.

Design: Three-D Conceptwerke

6. The headboard doubles as the TV wall in this living room and bedroom combination.

Design: Story of Us

 

Living Room + Laundry Room

If using your living room as your laundry room sounds like baloney, consider this: you get to watch your favourite TV show while working through your ironing pile! How’s that for a win-win?

7. The ironing board is fitted neatly into the living room cabinetry and can be pulled out when it’s time to do the ironing.

Design: Lemonfridge Studio

 

Kitchen + Home Office

The most hardworking space in the home is about to get even more diligent: Incorporating a home office within your kitchen works particularly if you have a large island or a counter where you can get plenty of work done. It’s a good option if you prefer a more centralised hub for your home office so you can keep one eye on your kids’ homework and the other eye on your paperwork.

8. A kitchen on one side, a home office on the other: Sharing a common counter space, the kitchen and home office are kept separated by a sheet of clear glass. It helps to keep the fumes and grease out from the home office space too.

Design: Meter Cube Interiors

9. The computer monitor is concealed within the kitchen island, popping up when the area is turned into a home office. Otherwise, the counter is mainly used as a cooking prep station.

Design: D5 Studio Image

 

Kitchen + Dining Room

Eat-in kitchens feel casual and homey, and are a great way to minimise time and fuss when serving meals. It’s also a space-saving solution if you double up your kitchen furniture for dining!

10. The dining table here slides out from the kitchen island during mealtimes, and can be stored back into the island after meals to employ the counter as a bar area.

Design: I.D.I.D

11. Dining for two: A drop-leaf dining table extends out from the kitchen counter. It can be used as an extra kitchen prep station when the homeowners aren’t eating from it.

Design: Space Atelier

 

Bedroom + Home Office

Meshing work and rest is sometimes inevitable, particularly if you don’t have a lot of room to play around. If you’re considering placing your home office within the confines of your bedroom, make sure you take steps to create different zones for answering emails versus getting that good night’s rest.

12. The space doesn’t have to perform all functions at one go. It can be a bedroom at one time, and a home office the next.

Design: The Design Practice

13. An over-the-bed table means you won’t need a separate nook for your home office. Just roll it away when you’re done and ready for sleep. Keep it at the foot of your bed as an extra décor/storage area.

Design: Dots ‘n’ Tots Interior Design

14. Make use of vertical spaces when you have limited floor estate. This desk hangs from the ceiling and features open shelves that provide a demarcation between the working area and the sleeping zone.

Design: EightyTwo

15. The back of the headboard extends into a study table.

Design: Studio XMSL

 

Bedroom + Walk-in Wardrobe

If you’ve always wanted a walk-in wardrobe but don’t have the extra room to spare, consider incorporating it within your bedroom instead. Rearrange your furniture and layout so that your walk-in closet can feel exclusive and private.

16. The bed’s headboard serves as a natural divider between the walk-in closet and the sleeping quarters.

Design: EightyTwo

17. The wardrobe itself functions as the divider between the bedroom and the walk-in closet area.

Design: UNO Interior

 

Bathroom + Dressing Room

A dressing or vanity table for doing your makeup and daily rituals might seem an impossible task in a small bathroom, but there are ways around it if you know how.

18. You can completely do away with a shower area if you want a dressing table within the bathroom. This only works if you have an extra bathroom at home though.

Design: Free Space Intent

19. Or you can consider going for a more petite sink area, so there’s space for a dressing table within the bathroom.

Design: Three-D Conceptwerke

 


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