6 luxurious Singapore homes you need to see

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This 1,302sqf four-bedroom apartment at Mount Vernon Road, designed by Enoch ID, is a luxurious holiday home filled with statement furniture, metallic accents and gorgeous wall coverings.

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One of the standout design ideas here is the faux fireplace. A sliding door to the bedrooms and a wall feature flank the fireplace, creating symmetry in the living area. See more of the home here. 

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Vin Leong from Haelcyon Days, compartmentalised this 829sqf one-bedroom apartment in Bugis home into various “elements of surprise”; upon entering the home, guests will be greeted by a long and striking Nero Marquina marble countertop, before being drawn to the backlit cabinet housing travel mementos.

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Brass and copper accents throughout the home add to a luxurious ambience. See more of the home here.

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This capacious family home — a three-storey semi-detached house — is designed to have spaces unique to each individual, while still maintaining a unified look that is stately, elegant and absolutely alluring. The work took over a year and was overseen by Adrian Heng of Ottimo Spazi, and the result is a luxurious modern classic, hotel-inspired look.

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Open sleeping and bathing areas make the room look and feel like a hotel suite. See more of the home here.

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To have an entire penthouse designed as a master suite for one sounds like the ultimate indulgence and that was exactly what this homeowner wanted. In her brief to Design Intervention, she asked for a home that would serve as her retreat from frenetic city life - a space that would exude serene glamour and soft femininity.

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Brushed gold strips set into the grey veneer - derived from a single tree to ensure a consistency of colour and grain - accentuate the curvature of the wall and provide an interesting contrast of textures and finishes, with the soft sheen of metal against the matte veneer. See more of the home here.

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This cluster-house at Gerald Drive has charming interiors that exude a luxe, moody ambience. The interior design team at SYRB chose a darker colour palette, with black and grey as the primary colours in the living, kitchen and bar areas.

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The bathroom takes a lighter colour palette, wuth marble-look tiles on the walls, and light wood-look tiles on the floor. See more of the home here.

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Designed by Wee Studio, this classy, hotel-inspired four-bedroom condominium apartment at The Interlace features neutral colours and many designer furniture.  

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Taking advantage of the high ceiling in the bedrooms, the designers created a cove in the daughter’s room. With dark wood-look laminate cladding the walls, floors and ceiling, the result is a cosy, restful space. See more of the home here.

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