The innovative design of this corner terrace on Meng Suan Road pays tribute to its surroundings. Architect Tsok Wui Chong of MD.MA Design Consultants opened the home to the outdoors but retained requirements for privacy (and air-conditioning) with design that blurs the boundary between the interior and exterior and creates new, surprising spaces for living. Green walls provide a novel and aesthetically pleasing solution here. Outdoor furniture, from Air.
Designed to blend in with the landscape, this house has minimal partitions and blurs the boundary between interior and exterior space.
In this master bedroom, the sleeping space, wardrobe area and bathroom are fluid zones, not cellular compartments. Chair and throw, from Style:Nordic.
There is no entrance more welcoming than one fronted by a verandah that is also a liveable space. Chair, from Air.