Space Sense Design Expands Across Borders, Bringing Personalized Interiors to Malaysia

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Singapore homegrown interior design brand Space Sense Design is taking its successful design approach beyond Singapore, launching into the Malaysian market with a focus on personalized, high-function interiors.

Recognized for its use of custom cabinetry, space-maximizing layouts, and timeless soft-neutral palettes, the studio’s unique design DNA is already resonating with a growing regional fanbase through digital platforms.

Now, with strategic assistance from Singapore’s MRA grant, Space Sense Design will localize its services, marketing, and client engagement strategies to cater to Malaysian homeowners.

The expansion will include:

  • Virtual consultations and personalized design packages for Malaysian clients
  • Cross-border project execution through local build partners
  • Malaysian influencer collaborations and PR campaigns
  • Dedicated social media content adapted for Malaysia’s design trends and audience

    “As we grow, we remain committed to our core philosophy: turning houses into calming, functional homes through intentional design. Whether it’s a high-rise unit in Mont Kiara or a landed property in Damansara, our mission remains the same,” the team shared.
    With a proven track record in Singapore and a highly adaptable design process, Space Sense Design is well-positioned to make a strong impact in Malaysia’s dynamic and evolving interior design market.

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