Ground Floor Private Condominium Residence, Singapore
Set against a generous lawn frontage, this ground floor residence is conceived as an adaptable home for a multi-generational family — one that balances openness, privacy, and the owners’ love for hosting.
A key spatial move anchors the design: the fifth bedroom is redefined as a convertible room, allowing it to function as a private enclosure or open seamlessly into the living and dining areas. This flexibility enables the home to expand for gatherings or contract for everyday living, without compromising spatial clarity.
Layered onto this is a deliberately eccentric yet controlled interior language. Rather than adhering to conventional neutrality, the home embraces bold colours, textures, and curated pieces — composed with discipline to achieve cohesion rather than excess. The result is a space that is expressive and distinctive, setting an immediate tone upon arrival while remaining comfortably liveable.
Communal areas are oriented towards the lawn and extended into the balcony, where relaxed seating encourages informal interaction. The dry kitchen and bar counter further reinforce the home as a social anchor — supporting both daily rituals and larger gatherings with ease.
Underlying the vibrancy is a clear architectural framework. Circulation is intuitive, private spaces remain well-defined, and service zones are efficiently planned. Material selections are chosen for durability and maintenance, ensuring the home supports long-term, multi-generational living.
A calibrated balance of flexibility and personality — where expressive design is guided by clarity, and a home becomes a setting for both everyday life and shared moments.
An exploration of how eccentricity, when disciplined, can elevate everyday living into something memorable.













