Is your house really too small, or is the layout the real problem?
As homes continue to shrink in cities like Singapore, interior design is no longer just about aesthetics. Much of the work today revolves around problem solving, layout strategy, and making compact spaces work without feeling overcrowded.
In this episode, Astley (The Designerd) sits down with interior designers Xannica (Third Paragraph) and Wilson (WT Plus) to discuss how designers approach compact homes.
From shoebox apartments to multi-functional living spaces, they share how thoughtful layouts, practical furniture choices, and careful planning can maximise space while keeping homes comfortable and safe to live in.
The conversation also touches on the realities of designing for shrinking homes, when “smart” solutions become overly complicated, and why layout decisions often involve balancing functionality, safety, and homeowner expectations.
Whether you are:
• a homeowner living in a compact apartment
• planning a renovation
• curious how designers solve space challenges
This episode explores how small homes can be designed to work better for everyday living.
Topics Covered in This Episode
• Layout strategies for compact homes
• The reality of shoebox apartments in Singapore
• Designing multi-use zones without overcrowding the space
• Why interior design today is often about problem solving
• When “smart furniture” solutions become overcomplicated
• Safety considerations when homeowners reconfigure layouts
• Furniture and planning strategies that maximise space
Is your house really too small, or is the layout the real problem?
As homes continue to shrink in cities like Singapore, interior design is no longer just about aesthetics. Much of the work today revolves around problem solving, layout strategy, and making compact spaces work without feeling overcrowded.
In this episode, Astley (The Designerd) sits down with interior designers Xannica (Third Paragraph) and Wilson (WT Plus) to discuss how designers approach compact homes.
From shoebox apartments to multi-functional living spaces, they share how thoughtful layouts, practical furniture choices, and careful planning can maximise space while keeping homes comfortable and safe to live in.
The conversation also touches on the realities of designing for shrinking homes, when “smart” solutions become overly complicated, and why layout decisions often involve balancing functionality, safety, and homeowner expectations.
Whether you are:
• a homeowner living in a compact apartment
• planning a renovation
• curious how designers solve space challenges
This episode explores how small homes can be designed to work better for everyday living.
Topics Covered in This Episode
• Layout strategies for compact homes
• The reality of shoebox apartments in Singapore
• Designing multi-use zones without overcrowding the space
• Why interior design today is often about problem solving
• When “smart furniture” solutions become overcomplicated
• Safety considerations when homeowners reconfigure layouts
• Furniture and planning strategies that maximise space