Twothree Design Pte. Ltd., a renowned interior design studio in Singapore, has unveiled a new initiative aimed at promoting sustainable living through eco-friendly renovations. The programme, announced on 24 October, seeks to minimise the environmental impact of home renovations by incorporating recycled materials and eco-conscious principles throughout the design and build process.
The initiative is part of Twothree Design’s commitment to addressing the growing concern of renovation waste in Singapore. As a CaseTrust and bizSAFE-accredited firm, the company plans to prioritise sustainable materials, such as recycled composite surfaces, low-VOC paints, and low-formaldehyde plywood. Additionally, advanced waste-minimisation protocols will be implemented on-site to significantly reduce the carbon footprint.
Director of Twothree Design, Dickson Phoon, emphasised the importance of responsibility in design, stating, “Good design is not just about aesthetics; it’s about responsibility—to our clients, our community, and our planet.” He highlighted the increasing awareness among clients regarding their environmental impact and their desire for homes that are both beautiful and sustainable.
A crucial aspect of the initiative is educating homeowners about the benefits of sustainable choices, including improved indoor air quality and the long-term cost-effectiveness of green materials. This aligns with the firm’s mission to empower homeowners to make informed decisions for their renovation projects.
Twothree Design’s initiative demonstrates a significant step towards integrating luxury with sustainability, setting a precedent for the industry. The firm aims to lead the change, proving that eco-friendly practices can coexist with high-end design.