Tag: Singapore

  • A Tiny Apartment in Singapore Maximizes Space With a New Loft

    A Tiny Apartment in Singapore Maximizes Space With a New Loft

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    Metre Architects, a design firm known for its innovative spatial solutions, has pushed the boundaries of conventional design again with their latest project entitled Vessel. Located in Singapore, this new condo apartment underwent renovations to add a loft structure and to tailor the design to the lifestyle needs of the young professional couple who owns…

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  • Ryokan-Inspired Apartment in Singapore That Plays With Light

    Ryokan-Inspired Apartment in Singapore That Plays With Light

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    In the busy metropolis of Singapore, Intheory Design has created a Ryokan-inspired apartment that embraces the play between light and shadow. The idea behind the design is based on the quote “To light a candle is to cast a shadow,” which gives nod to the homeowner’s journey through self-exploration. The design philosophy transcends mere aesthetics,…

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  • 6 Cocktail Bars to Visit for Drinks in Singapore

    6 Cocktail Bars to Visit for Drinks in Singapore

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    In the cocktail world, Singapore almost inevitably evokes the pink, gin-based, grenadine-spiked Singapore Sling, a drink born in 1915 at the stylish Long Bar at the Raffles Hotel. In those strait-laced colonial days, it was improper for women to imbibe in public, so a bartender formulated a cocktail that looked like fruit juice. Today, the…

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  • Singapore Design Week 2023 will explore how design can improve lives

    Singapore Design Week 2023 will explore how design can improve lives

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    Promotion: themes of innovation, inclusivity and sustainability will be the focus of the exhibitions, workshops and talks taking place at this year’s Singapore Design Week (SDW), which opens later this month. One of Asia’s most anticipated design festivals, Singapore Design Week aims to showcase Singapore‘s “distinct brand of creativity”. This year marks the 20th anniversary…

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  • $8 Million Shophouse In Singapore Conserves A Rich Heritage

    $8 Million Shophouse In Singapore Conserves A Rich Heritage

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    Many of the shophouses in Emerald Hill were designed in Georgian and Regency styles. Brilliance Capital Forbes Global Properties Singapore’s so-called shophouses are a defining element in some of the city-state’s historic neighborhoods. Built in the early 1900s, they are usually found in the city center, blend traditional architecture with ornate details and display colorful…

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  • Singapore overtakes Hong Kong as most costly APAC city for private homes

    Singapore overtakes Hong Kong as most costly APAC city for private homes

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    Modern and luxury smart homes in Singapore, seen from above during a hot summer day at the Keppel Bay Yacht Marina area in the city centre. Tobiasjo | E+ | Getty Images Singapore’s private homes are now the most expensive in Asia-Pacific, having overtaken Hong Kong, according to a new report. Data from the Home…

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  • Singapore and Hong Kong in different stages of property cycle: CBRE

    Singapore and Hong Kong in different stages of property cycle: CBRE

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    ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Henry Chin of CBRE says Singapore residential and commercial real estate rents have risen substantially, but things are “bottoming out” for Hong Kong. Source link

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  • A Singapore Apartment Renovation Inspired by Water’s Tranquility

    A Singapore Apartment Renovation Inspired by Water’s Tranquility

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    When creating the concept behind the Ripple Apartment in Singapore, Right Angle Studio sought to evoke the tranquility of water. The original layout has been replaced with a modern, light-filled setup, while the overall design feels calm and serene. Natural materials and neutral shades create a cohesive look throughout without being drab. A custom marble…

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