June 01, 2021
Jovian Lim, Goy Architects
In this award-winning ryokan-inspired home in Bukit Batok, Goy Architects creates a linear living space with a raised platform and frames the space with timber to define the space from the rest of the apartment’s communal area.
Use surface materials to define the living space
Here, timber is used on both vertical and horizontal surfaces to softly demarcate the space from the rest of the open plan.
“The floor becomes part of the living room furniture, as the users will be lounging and sitting directly on it,” says Goy Zhenru, founder of Goy Architects. “I would advise clients to select a material that they feel good and comfortable with.”
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