05/04/2026
Designing a bedroom in today’s HDBs is no longer about filling space — it’s about making space work smarter.
With BTO master bedrooms getting more compact, every inch matters. The key is to strike a balance between functionality and comfort without making the room feel cramped.
A well-designed bedroom should prioritise:
• Smart carpentry – built-in wardrobes that maximise vertical space while keeping the layout clean
• Minimal circulation gaps – planning just enough walking space without wasting valuable area
• Light tones & textures – to visually open up the room and keep it feeling airy
• Multi-functional elements – like platform storage beds or integrated side tables
• Clutter-free design – because in smaller rooms, less really is more
It’s no longer about how big the room is — but how well it’s designed.
A good bedroom should still feel like a place to unwind at the end of the day, not just a tight space fitted with furniture.
Thinking of optimising your BTO bedroom? Let’s design it right from the start.