Gilt-Edged White Apartment with 304 Stainless Steel Wardrobes
A pared-back whole-home delivery in matte white 304 stainless steel: wardrobe walls edged with slim champagne trim, a smoked-glass dressing area, a black-and-white study nook, a fitted laundry balcony and a white galley kitchen.

The home
The signature move in this apartment is restraint: flat matte-white door fronts run floor to ceiling, and the only ornament is a slim champagne-gold trim line at each door edge. In the primary bedroom this reads as a single quiet wall of storage; around the corner, the same fronts turn a corridor into a dressing zone, ending in a row of smoked bronze-glass doors that put hanging space and pale wood-grain interiors softly on display. Open any leaf and the fit-out continues in the same tone — champagne-trimmed shelves, double hanging rails and integrated drawer stacks in a warm timber finish.
The scheme flexes to each room's job. A second bedroom wraps its cabinetry around the corner and carves out a study nook, the recess finished in charcoal grey with open shelving and a floating white desk — a sharp graphic pause in an otherwise all-white wall. The service spaces get the same attention: the laundry balcony pairs overhead cabinets with a stone-topped counter, an inset sink and space for a stacked pair of stainless-faced machines, while the galley kitchen runs white cabinetry down both sides to a window, with a dark cooktop and full-height appliance housings keeping the working wall uncluttered.
Underneath the lacquered surfaces, every carcass and door leaf is fabricated in 304 stainless steel, so the wardrobes, kitchen and laundry cabinetry share one structural standard — moisture-proof on the balcony, odour-free in the kitchen, and dead-flat across the long wardrobe walls where any warp would show. It is a home that trades pattern for precision: white planes, a thread of gold, and glass the colour of smoke.
Photographed after handover








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