Feature: 11 Lorong M Telok Kurau
A 70s Terrace with a New Rhythm
This corner terrace once had all the charm of its era — but now wears a completely new skin. Think: less nostalgia, more nuance.
Golden-beige meets deep wood tones in a quiet dialogue, while accents of black stone step in where a bit of grounding feels right. Ceilings curve and corners soften — partly to tuck away beams, partly because a home doesn’t always need sharp elbows. At the stairway, a rough-textured rock wall grabs your attention like a well-timed pause in a conversation; while custom fluted panels hum quietly in the background as brown-tinted mirrors throw in a bit of mystery — never loud, always in tune.
Custom rose gold strips — titanium oxide-treated — weave subtly through the space, catching just enough light to make you look twice. And with a thoughtful play of cove lighting, the home slips into something softer, almost cinematic.
This home embraces minimalism not as an absence, but as a quiet confidence. Functional, inviting, and finished with finesse.