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Landed Houses In Singapore You Need To See




Date Posted: September, 1 2016, Posted By: Deya Banerjee
Categories: Ideas & Inspiration

Landed houses are the most expensive when it comes to buying property in Singapore. If you have a landed house that you want to renovate, you definitely should check out these designs to give you some inspiration.

1.     The Space Amplifier

Landed houses have a lot of space to offer. However in the 21st century, nothing is ever enough. If not designed well, landed houses too can look cramped and cluttered. Just because you’ve got the space doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll need to use up every inch of it. This modern styled house is a good example of space being utilized in the best possible way. The white walls reflect off more light and make the space look even bigger than it already is.

Design by Desire Houzz

Holland Grove
S$ 60,000
Click here to view more of this project.

2.     For The Nature Lovers

This industrial styled design makes you feel like you are in a Brooklyn loft rather than in Singapore. The design of this house allows a lot of natural light to enter through the ceiling to floor large windows, which makes the place brighter and gives off a greenhouse vibe. The brick walls add a rustic touch and complement the greenery and natural elements throughout the house. The use of a lot of glass windows throughout makes the place look bigger and allows a lot of natural light to come in without any obstruction. This design is bound to get people ooh-ing and aah-ing.

Design by H Klassic Interior Design

75 Carlsbrook Grove
S$ 250,000
Click here to view more of this project.

3.     Monochrome Magic

Bring a touch of elegance to your interiors with this super simple method: A monochromatic colour scheme. It’s a sure-shot way to put together an entire room without going wrong. It can be quite overwhelming to create harmony between the various components of a house (walls, furniture, flooring, curtains, carpets, window grills etc). This method assures your home looks balanced and everything is in harmony. With a design like this, your home will be the epitome of elegant simplicity.

Design by E+e Design And Build

27 Lentor Terrace
S$ 250,000
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