VOILÀ

VOILÀ At VOILÀ, we transform your home, office or shop space into a magical kingdom of wonder, capturing you in your full essence. Be very surprised.

In VOILÀ,

We look at who you are, how you want to be perceived, how you work and where you move… every detail is important to us. From conception to execution, our team is able to seamlessly integrate all processes and people, ensuring on time delivery with the best quality to match. Our after-sales service will also leave you astounded. At the end of the journey, it is always a pleasant surpris

e, a revelation and a wonderment at the new creation, which can only be captured in the French whimsical expression, "Voilà!". At Voilà, we conduct a comprehensive audit first on the way you live and work then proceed to planning the space, both from macro and micro perspectives. Our aim is always to ensure that the space is crafted specifically for you and your needs. Then we proceed to conceptualize the final vision, well-aware of your budget and timeline as well as goals. At this stage, we relook at various options and plausible solutions, to achieve the most optimal results. Our desire is to work closely together with you, capturing your vision fully. Finally, we execute the vision by managing the entire supply chain as well as the multitude of contractors for you. We ensure the project is on budget, on time and of the best quality and finishing. At the end of the road is an impression that not only lasts a lifetime but leave you always astounded at the magic! Contact Us:

VOILÀ
1 Goldhill Plaza, (Podium Block) #03-07
Singapore 308899

T: (+65) 6455 8861
E: [email protected] W: http://www.voila.sg

This home blends heritage character with contemporary restraint.Black-framed windows anchor the architecture, while carv...
15/03/2026

This home blends heritage character with contemporary restraint.

Black-framed windows anchor the architecture, while carved wood furniture and woven accents bring warmth and texture into the space. The muted blue kitchen introduces contrast without overpowering the palette, allowing the materials to speak quietly but confidently.

Throughout the home, details are intentional — checkerboard flooring in the bathroom, bold colour accents at transitional spaces, layered lighting to soften structural lines.

It’s not about trends.
It’s about balance — structure and softness, nostalgia and modernity, openness and intimacy.

A home designed to feel collected, not constructed.

📍 Lim Liak St

This home was designed around light and lived-in moments.Black-framed windows anchor the architecture, while layered woo...
12/03/2026

This home was designed around light and lived-in moments.

Black-framed windows anchor the architecture, while layered wood textures and woven accents soften the overall composition. The built-in window counter becomes more than just a feature — it’s a place to pause, work, or simply watch the day unfold.

Instead of overpowering the space with heavy detailing, the design leans on contrast: structured lines against organic decor, clean surfaces against tactile materials.

It’s relaxed, expressive, and quietly intentional — a heritage-inspired home shaped by sunlight and everyday rituals.

📍 Lim Liak St

This bathroom wasn’t meant to blend in.The bold red entry instantly shifts the mood, while classic subway tiles and chec...
07/03/2026

This bathroom wasn’t meant to blend in.

The bold red entry instantly shifts the mood, while classic subway tiles and checkerboard flooring anchor the space in heritage influence.

Geometric mirror detailing adds visual rhythm, contrasting against the softness of curved sanitary ware and warm walnut cabinetry.

It’s a balance of old-world charm and contemporary clarity — playful, structured, and unapologetically full of character.

Because sometimes, even a bathroom deserves a statement.

📍 Lim Liak St

05/03/2026

Bold choices, carefully controlled.

A red bathroom door. Checkerboard floors. Deep blue cabinetry.
Sounds dramatic — but it works because the structure is disciplined.

Clean lines, consistent hardware finishes and repeated wood tones create visual continuity throughout the house. Decorative elements are layered on top of a strong architectural base, not the other way around.

The result? A home that feels expressive yet composed — nostalgic but not dated.

📍 Lim Liak St

02/03/2026

The magic is in the layering.

From the carved console detailing to the fluted glass panels in the kitchen, every surface adds texture. The muted blue cabinetry grounds the communal zone, while warm wood tones soften the edges of the space.

Natural light becomes a design element here — long window counters, black frames and open sightlines were all positioned to maximise daylight flow. Even the bathroom continues the story with classic tiles and sculptural vanity proportions.

It’s heritage-inspired, but thoughtfully modern in ex*****on.

📍 Lim Liak St

This bedroom wasn’t designed to feel light and minimal.It was designed to feel grounded.The deep olive cabinetry anchors...
28/02/2026

This bedroom wasn’t designed to feel light and minimal.
It was designed to feel grounded.

The deep olive cabinetry anchors the space, creating contrast against textured white walls and warm timber floors. Instead of overpowering the room, the darker tone frames it — giving structure and depth.

Carved bedside details and neutral bedding soften the geometry, while full-height wardrobes maximise storage without visually shrinking the space.

It’s heritage-inspired, but thoughtfully composed for modern living.
A bedroom that feels layered, calm, and quietly confident.

📍 Lim Liak St

Not every kitchen needs to feel ultra-modern.This heritage boho kitchen embraces character — muted blue cabinetry, a far...
26/02/2026

Not every kitchen needs to feel ultra-modern.

This heritage boho kitchen embraces character — muted blue cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, fluted glass panels, and patterned tiles that quietly anchor the space.

It’s nostalgic without feeling dated.
Warm without feeling heavy.
Functional, but never cold.

If modern minimal isn’t your thing,
this might be your kind of kitchen 🤍

📍 Lim Liak St

23/02/2026

Not your typical modern home — and that’s the point.

Black-framed windows anchor the entire layout, creating a strong architectural rhythm across living, dining and kitchen. Instead of flattening the space with neutrals, we layered carved wood textures, woven accents and muted blue cabinetry to introduce depth without visual noise.

Notice how contrast is used intentionally — checkerboard bathroom flooring against subway tiles, bold red door moments against soft plaster walls. Every transition space has its own character, yet the material palette keeps everything cohesive.

📍 Lim Liak St

Some homes try very hard to look impressive.This one just feels right. Soft lighting that doesn’t shout.Warm wood tones ...
26/01/2026

Some homes try very hard to look impressive.
This one just feels right.

Soft lighting that doesn’t shout.
Warm wood tones that calm you down the second you step in.
Enough space to lounge, read, eat, and do absolutely nothing — comfortably.

It’s not about trends or over-designing every corner.
It’s about balance.
About coming home and instantly exhaling.

Designed for slow mornings, quiet nights,
and everything in between.

📍 1 Fraser St | DUO Residences

Not loud. Not minimal for the sake of it. Just intentionally calm.This home is designed around balance —warm wood, soft ...
22/01/2026

Not loud. Not minimal for the sake of it. Just intentionally calm.

This home is designed around balance —
warm wood, soft textures, gentle lighting, and spaces that breathe.
Nothing shouts, everything belongs.

A modern wabi-sabi home where
✨ imperfections feel intentional
✨ materials age beautifully
✨ everyday living feels slower (in a good way)

Swipe through the details →
this is quiet luxury, lived in. 🤎

📍 1 Fraser St | DUO Residences

This bathroom wasn’t designed to impress 🚽 —it was designed to feel right.Warm wood tones to soften the space.Clean ston...
19/01/2026

This bathroom wasn’t designed to impress 🚽 —
it was designed to feel right.

Warm wood tones to soften the space.
Clean stone surfaces for clarity.
Hidden storage so everything stays calm, even on busy mornings.

Because the best bathrooms aren’t loud.
They’re quiet, grounded, and thoughtfully made for daily routines you actually enjoy.

A space you don’t rush through —
you linger in. ✨

📍 1 Fraser St | DUO Residences

Address

81 Tagore Lane #03-03 TAG. A Building
Singapore
787502

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
Friday 10:00 - 18:00

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