SINGAPORE: Celebrity couple Felicia Chin and Jeffrey Xu have created a beautiful, heartfelt home in their four-room HDB resale flat located in the “central south west” of Singapore. Their cozy abode is not just a living space but a reflection of their relationship, full of mementos and personal touches that commemorate key moments of their journey together.
Inside their newly renovated home, the couple showcased a warm, well-curated space. Jeffrey, 35, and Felicia, 39, took part in every aspect of the home’s transformation, creating a chic retreat full of sentimental value.
A Home Built with Meaning and Love
The entryway is adorned with personal artifacts, including a plaque marking Jeffrey’s proposal date and Polaroid snaps of special moments. This attention to detail carries into the living room, which Felicia describes as the heart of their home. Designed with camping-inspired decor to reflect their love for the outdoors, the room features soft natural lighting, cozy furniture, and thoughtful storage solutions like Jeffrey’s once 300-strong sneaker collection.
The living room also connects to their “creativity room,” a serene space designed for inspiration and quiet activities like reading and listening to music. Artworks, including pieces that hold personal significance, such as a kintsugi dish and a painting from a child’s family whom Felicia supported, fill the room.
Personal and Practical Spaces
While the couple’s shared creativity room is for inspiration, the kitchen and dining areas serve practical and symbolic functions. Jeffrey has created a “sake wall” as a nod to their travels in Japan, while Felicia, as the designated chef, makes meals for Jeffrey, showing their love through simple daily acts. In return, Jeffrey brews coffee every morning for Felicia, a ritual they both cherish.
The home is also filled with memorabilia, like Precious Moments figurines from their wedding, a preserved wedding bouquet, and awards from Felicia’s career. Each object holds a unique meaning, making their flat a treasure trove of shared memories.
Jeffrey’s Man Cave and Special Keepsakes
The tour ends with Jeffrey’s “man cave,” a personal retreat that doubles as their wardrobe. The room is filled with meaningful items, including a S$10,000 portrait of a lion that they both fell in love with, as well as his grandmother’s dowry containers, which hold deep personal value.
Every corner of their home is thoughtfully designed and imbued with love and meaning, making it a perfect haven for the celebrity couple. As Jeffrey beautifully summed it up, “Everything we own has a story and a meaning behind it. That is what makes this apartment a home.”