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Being steered around the planet for her husband’s career has not stopped CARLA DE PEUTER from creating successful businesses wherever they’ve landed.

- BY KEL FLANDERS PHOTOGRAPH­Y MICHAEL BERNABE

A modern home in Katong

Driving down East Coast Road to Carla De Peuter’s home, I’m in awe of the huge homes that populate the street and the cars that are parked on display in the driveways.

Carla glides down her very long drive and opens up the gate with a hug and a kiss. We walk back up to the house, through a covered area she uses for her small home-based business.

Around the World

Carla’s expat journey started in 1985, immediatel­y after she married her husband. “DJ was offered a job in Dubai, and, in those days, unmarried couples couldn’t travel there together. So, we got married and moved to Dubai straight away.” Since then, the couple and their two (now grown-up) children Maarten and Eva have lived all around the world: Dubai, Kinshasa and Lubumbashi in the Congo, Holland, Belgium, Palma de Mallorca in Spain, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and now Singapore.

The home has small reminders of these global adventures, like an antique camel box from Jeddah (my personal favourite in the house) and a Belgian tapestry.

Design Dreams

The house, which sits behind the President of Singapore’s home, has been carefully interior designed with Geri Archer from Mara Miri. “Geri and I were introduced by a friend in Mallorca. When I found out she would be in Singapore for a month, I asked her to help with styling our home. The house is very modern and has a bizarre mixture of colours, so it’s not easy to furnish; but with the help of Geri, it now has a contempora­ry feel, with a cosy touch.”

“Everyone loves the house,” adds Carla, “and we enjoy hosting cocktail parties here! Even the owner told us it now looks like a house from a home décor magazine. We’re building a contempora­ry family home in Mallorca, but it looks totally different from this house.”

The hub of the house focuses on a shallow square pool that comes off the main pool. “This is the favourite place for DJ and me to sit at night,” Carla tells me as she points to the two-seat table and chairs next to the pool. I can see why. This little pool separates the entrance, the dining and the sitting room, and becomes the heart of the home.

Carla shows me her favourite item, a three-metrehigh aqua-coloured Indian mirror from Originals. “It’s beautifull­y carved and took six men to carry into the house! I absolutely love it, even if it’s not practical.”

We go for a wander up through the house. I’m not prepared for the master suite on the second floor – to say that it’s awe-inspiring is an understate­ment! The ensuite, with bright natural light pouring in from the top, is encased in glass, and is the showstoppe­r of the room (though I do find myself questionin­g the privacy – it’s not a bathroom for the shy!)

In Carla’s daughter’s room on the top floor, we find Eva and her long-term boyfriend Alex, curled up with their new rescue kitten, Ollie. “They met at school in Mallorca and have been together ever since,” Carla tells me.

The room is delicately designed, with pastel pinks and creams, making the most of the light that floods in from its private balcony. It perfectly suits Eva’s elegant bohemian style.

Model Citizen

On our way back downstairs, Carla conspirato­rially pulls me aside to look through one of the back windows, “See where that guard is? That’s the house of the President! They have one on every corner, 24 hours a day. But I’ve never actually seen her.”

Carla and I sit down and start to chat about our mutual passion for sustainabi­lity. One of her favourite places to shop is Scoop Wholefoods, where you won’t find wasteful packaging and plastics. She also loves to visit Pocket Greens. “My friend Ting Ting runs a

microgreen­s farm. I love going out there and always leave with a huge basket of goodies. It’s such a great place and she hosts schools and groups who want to learn more about where our food comes from.”

Carla’s healthy lifestyle tuition business uses the TRX method. “I’ve been using TRX to coach clients for the last two years,” she tells me, “It’s a form of suspension training that uses bodyweight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibilit­y, core stability and burn fat simultaneo­usly. We train the entire body, and everyone can start, no matter your age or fitness level. Most of my clients’ bodies change quickly after starting my TRX classes. I also believe in quality above quantity and only coach a maximum of three students at once.”

Our conversati­on then turns to her modelling career. “While most of the hype in the fashion industry is around new, young models, it seems they’re also looking towards an older generation too. Not only on the catwalk but in photograph­y for beauty products, hotel commercial­s, the leisure industry and sports like yoga. I’m one of these models of the older generation, called ‘Mature Models’,” Carla laughs.

With one last scratch of little Ollie’s tiny ears, I head off into the busy streets of Katong, reflecting on the peacefulne­ss that Carla’s stunning home and interestin­g conversati­on have left me with.

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“This daybed was so ugly, but Geri from Mara Miri worked her magic and turned it into one of my favourite spots in the house now.”
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The house is scattered with items left by the owners, like this picture in the dry kitchen; “We found it hidden upstairs in the gym and it works perfectly in this space!”
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“There were three of these vintage typewriter­s in the house when we moved in!”
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