The feature wall everyone’s been talking about📐
Location: Tembusu Grand
Watching this feature wall transition from a 3D render into reality is incredibly rewarding. Between the warm wood panels and the glow of the curved cove lighting, this space is already full of life—even mid-construction.
Creating a feature wall that truly stands out involves careful consideration of both materials and lighting, as shown in this project at Tembusu Grand. From my personal experience working on similar interior design projects, incorporating warm wood panels adds a natural and cozy texture that instantly elevates the ambiance of any room. The use of curved cove lighting around the feature wall is a brilliant choice — not only does it highlight the wood's rich tones, but it also creates a soft glow that enhances spatial depth and warmth. One of the key lessons I've learned is the importance of watching a design progress from 3D render to physical completion. This transition allows adjustments in real time, ensuring that proportions and lighting respond well to the actual space. For example, mid-construction lighting tests often reveal the best intensities and angles to maximize the wall's visual impact. Additionally, protective measures such as floor protection mats (mentioned in the image OCR) are critical during installation to maintain the pristine condition of both the feature wall and surrounding space. Choosing the right thickness and size, like 1.3mm by 48m mats, helps prevent damage, making the renovation process smoother. Overall, this feature wall underscores how combining natural elements with thoughtful lighting design can breathe life into interiors. For those planning similar projects, investing in detailed renderings and selecting quality materials will pay off in creating a warmly inviting and stylish environment that feels alive even during construction phases.


