Residential
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By Royston Ho
Scope of Work
Interior Architecture
Design & Build
Landscaping
Interior Styling
Where Objects Become
Memory Anchors
The Archive of Things is conceived as a quiet repository of collected culture — a home shaped not by trend, but by time, curiosity and lived resonance. Warm timber volumes frame open shelving that behaves like narrative architecture: records, books, artefacts, music — each object held with space to breathe, each vignette a fragment of who lives here.
Materials are chosen for depth rather than decoration — walnut grains, softened plaster walls, ribbed glass, brushed metal edges — all held within a composition that feels calm yet deeply personal. Light draws long horizontal lines through the corridor, referencing stillness and duration.
This is a home where the interior is not the centrepiece — the life inside is. A space that allows things to grow, accumulate, age, and continue to mean more.