Our approach combines strategic planning with innovative design solutions to navigate these challenges, ensuring that your condominium apartment is transformed into a harmonious living space that meets your expectations and maximizes the potential of your property.
There are different kinds of condos in Singapore, and each one has its own design and building requirements. The following are some of the most common types of condominium units:
• Studio Apartments
– Description: These are small apartments that are made for single people or couples. They usually have an open-plan living, dining and sleeping area with a separate bathroom.
– Design Considerations: Making the best use of space is important. Multifunctional furniture and smart storage solutions can help make the small space more useful.
• 1-Bedroom Apartments
– Description: These units come with a separate bedroom, a living room, and a kitchen, suitable for individuals or couples.
– Design Considerations: The goal is to make a comfortable living space with clear areas for sleeping, eating, and relaxing. The layout is usually open to make the space feel wider.
• 2-Bedroom Apartments
– Description: There are two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and usually one or two bathrooms in these units. These are good for short-term rentals or small families.
– Design Considerations: Make sure there is a good balance between private and public areas, that bedrooms are big and useful, and that the living and dining rooms are set up so that they are perfect for family activities.
• 3-Bedroom Apartments
– Description: These units are made for bigger families because they have three bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and separate living, dining, and kitchen areas.
– Design Considerations: Putting an emphasis on functional zoning to meet the needs of the family, including lots of storage options, and making a flow that lets people do both private and public things.
• Penthouse Units
– Description: Units on the top floors of a condo building that are very pleasant usually have large rooms, high ceilings and high-quality finishes.
– Design Considerations: Focus on making a high-end living experience with private terraces, pools, or garden areas, for example. Focus on adding high-end materials and finishes and making the panoramic views better.
• Duplex Apartments
– Description: These are multi-level units with two floors connected by an internal staircase. They have a different layout and more space.
– Design Considerations: Making the most of vertical space, clearly separating private and public areas, and making sure there is smooth movement between the two levels.
• Loft Apartments
– Description: Described by large windows and open, high-ceiling rooms that often have industrial design elements.
– Design Considerations: Making the most of the vertical space by using creative design elements like mezzanines, open-plan layouts, and industrial materials, while keeping the space feeling light and open.
• Garden Apartments
– Description: These are units that have direct access to private or shared gardens. They are usually on the lower floors of a condo building.
– Design Considerations: Combining indoor and outdoor living spaces, making sure there is privacy from the garden, and making the transition between the indoor and outdoor spaces look natural.