Tatler Homes Singapore

CREATIVE ALIGNMENT

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All in, the project was a collaborat­ive process between the clients, whom the architects met almost weekly while working closely with landscape architect Stefan Twilio and interior designer Lorissa Kimm. Kimm hand-selected all the furnishing­s for this dwelling to ensure visual unity inside and out, while complement­ing existing pieces from the owners’ previous home. New additions include custom-made sofas in the living room as well as the bespoke millwork that signals the transition to various spaces. The architectu­re firm also commission­ed Chris French Metal to create custom steel fabricatio­n on the railings, stairs and the exterior.

“It’s a beautiful home. The photograph­s are great, but there is an amazing atmosphere that can’t be captured unless you are walking around the residence,” declares Wright. According to the architect, it’s a greater joy to hear that the owners adore their new abode. “What I liked most about doing this project was the positive relationsh­ip that we developed with our clients; getting to know them, learning about their daily rituals, their lifestyle.”

The guest room features double-decker beds for four; a view of the home from the outdoor deck; the master bathroom features a sculptural bathtub that looks out to views of the treetops; warm wood, stone and brushed metal hardware complement the calming look of this spacious vanity area

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