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About Us

Led by designer-director Shermaine Ong, Mosh Interior Design has simplicity and timelessness in its DNA. The projects conceptualised and executed by the skilful team balance trendy styles with classic appeal, underscored by lucid functionality. This is in line with the firm’s creative philosophy: “To create things that are as simple as possible, yet trendy and timeless.”

Ong has dedicated herself to art and design from a young age, inspired by her childhood days playing with dollhouses to envision the gorgeous abodes she would end up designing throughout her career. The decision to start her own firm was born out of the desire to take charge of a good team and push her designers to execute quality projects. “Working for a company has restrictions, and I love working in a team rather than working solo,” she tells us. She knew instinctively that starting her firm would be the best way for her to excel and let her creativity flourish. As she asserts, “It has been 14 years, and I am enjoying every single bit.”

Over these years of invaluable work, Mosh Interior Design has accumulated a wealth of experience and hands-on expertise. Through application and direct feedback, the team has refined its ability to balance clients’ practical needs with their individual aesthetic preferences, unearthing unexpected hacks and stellar solutions that can be tailored to each unique project.

Among the firm’s proudest works are condominium units at Nassim Park Residences, Corals at Keppel Bay, and Ardmore Park. Always spurred towards the future, Ong tells us conspiratorially: “There are bigger achievements on the way.”

Achievements
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Best Interior Design Firm (Contemporary), 2024
Our Projects
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The dark walnut veneer distinguishes the entryway from the open-plan living and dining spaces, which predominantly feature the use of light wood
The zesty yellow hues of the abstract diptych painting are picked up by another equally eye-catching geometric artwork in the dining area
The large kitchen island counter creates a sizeable working area for food preparation in the home’s culinary zone
A view of the living area from the entrance
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The dark walnut veneer distinguishes the entryway from the open-plan living and dining spaces, which predominantly feature the use of light wood
The zesty yellow hues of the abstract diptych painting are picked up by another equally eye-catching geometric artwork in the dining area
The large kitchen island counter creates a sizeable working area for food preparation in the home’s culinary zone
A view of the living area from the entrance

A balanced apartment

2,885 sq ft  |  Condo
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Semi-detached house

2,000 sq ft  |  Landed
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Nassim Park

3,466 sq ft  |  Condo