16 Crimson Unfold Apartment
PHOTOGRAPHS
Twjpto
AREA
1500 Ft²
DESIGN TEAM
Eva Cheok
LOCATION
Malaysia
YEAR
2025
CATEGORY
Apartments
English description provided by the architects.
A HEARTFELT ODE TO MID-CENTURY MODERNISM, REIMAGINED FOR TODAY
This home is a living canvas, a heartfelt tribute to the enduring allure of mid-century aesthetics, thoughtfully reinterpreted for contemporary life.
Its spirit is unapologetically bold, with vibrant hues of red, blue, and yellow woven throughout the interiors—an ode to the optimism, color, and playful composition that defined mid-century design.
These tones do more than decorate; they infuse the space with warmth, character, and a sense of joyful nostalgia.
At the core of this design is a sensitive response to the high-density, compact living environments common in Malaysia today.
With space at a premium, thoughtful spatial planning became a cornerstone of the project. The original layout was reimagined to create openness, fluidity, and light.
By removing walls between the living, dining, and kitchen areas, the home now breathes as one continuous, open-concept space, encouraging social connection and a sense of generosity, despite its limited footprint.
Upstairs, spatial boundaries were again reconsidered. A bedroom was transformed into a walk-in wardrobe, expanding the functionality and perceived volume of the primary suite.
These subtle but strategic moves extend the home's usability, offering a sense of luxury and airiness that belies the compact shell.
The entrance, meanwhile, becomes a carefully choreographed moment of transition.
Drawing inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright's philosophy of "compression and release," the foyer uses color rather than form to create spatial drama.
Cloaked in an intense red hue, it evokes a sense of enclosure and intimacy, only to release you into the expansive calm of the interior beyond.
There, a soft beige backdrop takes over, acting as a neutral canvas for expression.
This visual quietness allows the home's collected objects—each piece chosen for its form, story, or spirit—to shine. These elements don't demand attention; instead, they harmonize.
They become the freckles of embellishment across the home, quietly expressive, never overpowering.
At the heart of the design lies a purposeful material palette that grounds the home in its mid-century roots.
Stained plywood with deep red undertones offers a rich, tactile echo of classic wood finishes, contrasted by the cool clarity of stainless steel in refined hairline textures.
These materials come into dynamic play along the staircase, where custom-bent steel railings float like sculptural ribbons, balancing warmth and modernity in perfect tension.
Texture, too, plays a vital role in the design language. From the natural grains of ALPI wood veneer to the soft matte finishes of the &Tradition Flowerpot VP1, every surface contributes to a layered visual rhythm.
Yet beneath its captivating beauty lies a deeper philosophy—the timeless mantra of mid-century design: form follows function.
Every decision, from spatial flow to material selection, was rooted in this belief.
The result is a home that is not only visually compelling but deeply considered—where design and daily life coexist in quiet harmony. Home, sweet home—never truer than here.