Tribal rugs, totem poles and an explosion of greenery give this four-storey bungalow In Kembangan a strong resemblance to Native American mud houses.
The homeowners built their house to be as close to nature as it could be, with floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors on the ground and second levels, internal courtyard with a water feature, "treehouse" built on stilts above the playground, and elevated veranda for alfresco dining.
Large windows, potted plants as well as stone floors conspire to make the living room feel like it is part of the garden. Most of the hand-carved wood furniture in the house are from Indonesia.
A collection of tea kettles takes pride of place in the kitchen.
The family room has huge picture windows to let in the outdoors.
These Native American baskets are part of the homeowners' collection of decor accessories.
The husband displays his collection on a vintage car's hood.