Growing up in Singapore’s east, homeowners Willie Ong and Jessica Ang had fond memories of the neighbourhood. So when the couple found a suitable piece of land in the area to build their dream home, they were thrilled.
A “hierarchy of privacy” was established where the living rooms and bedrooms were on the upper floors and the ground floor was used for more common purposes. Ang said: “We have a living room with no pillars and this is very important for us because we spend a lot of time in this area.” Interior designer Sujono Lim discovered that the children had enjoyed “catching” Pokemons through the mobile game app during a family trip. So he custom made the swimming pool’s mosaic wall with an element from the game. What it’s like for a family living in a black-and-white bungalow in Singapore
The couple’s master bedroom is a cosy sunlit retreat on the fourth floor designed to have the best views of the surroundings. On one end is the sitting area while the bedroom and headboard are on the other. In the middle is a swivel television that can be viewed from the sofa or bed. Ong said: “The balcony serves the purpose of connecting back to nature. It also allows us to relax and people-watch.”She had taken up the hobby five years ago to keep fit and express herself.
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