The blue tones in the living room rug emulates the curves of ocean surface waves
The first apartment, dubbed the Day unit, emanates a bright and cosy atmosphere. The 1,292sqft space makes use of predominantly creamy shades and light wood to create a stylish yet peaceful environment. Metallic details in a champagne gold finish add a luxurious touch.
To soften the look of the space, the team included plenty of curved elements. The master bedroom features a hand-carved wave design on the headboard, while the guest bedroom sports a unique rounded headboard with curved strips.
The rugs in both the master bedroom and living room were also customised to simulate the undulating pattern of ocean waves. The bookmatched onyx feature wall in the living room with its wavy decorative design, adds a graceful touch. “The marble finishes in the living and dining areas serve as a focal point as well as a visual link connecting these two areas,” says Loh.
Back in the property heyday of 2013, foreigners were often denounced as the driving force behind inflation. But today, with Additional Buyers Stamp Duty (ABSD) for foreigners at 20 per cent, foreign ownerships are at a 17-year low (as of 2020). But there have been recent pieces circulating around with headline such as: Which does seem contrary to what the.
May 13, 2021
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I recently learned that Bugatti has created a USD$300,000 (S$398,000) pool table. Yes, a pool table that costs as much as a HDB flat in Singapore – let that sink in.
To be fair, it isn’t all about being flash. It’s designed for yachts, where its legs can adjust in just five milliseconds to account for the rocky nature of being out at sea – so the table surface would always be flat.
Does that necessarily mean that it is worth $300,000?
At these numbers, it may be difficult for a regular person to comprehend the value of such a product. But when it comes to the world of the ultra rich, well, anything goes.
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Heading down Nicoll Highway past the unmistakable Esplanade, not many might know that behind this unique ‘wave-shaped building’ is actually a 5-star hotel hotel, top-end commercial space and ultra-luxury residence – all intertwined into a singular elite lifestyle hub.
Home to the world’s first beer-infusion lab and a host of other dining curiosities, you’ll find this area to be worth an entire Sunday’s exploration (and more).
From the get-go, tip-top transport convenience and panoramic residential sky decks on the 22nd and 32nd floor of the residence vaguely hint at the price premiums that tenants/owners fork out for a unit here.