The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.
The entrance porch is preceded by a covered walkway that skirts away from the car porch. Unencumbered by the car porch, the walkway is a pleasant walk that properly greets and welcomes the home-owner or guest. Thus the entrance porch and walk provide an entrance statement providing an exclusive personality and character to the residence. Personal improvement of the entrance area will further enhance the home-owner’s individuality and his identification with his house, making coming home an invigorating personal experience.
The ground floor is dominated by the living room and dining room with a dry kitchen. The melding of the spaces with the higher ceiling height increases the apparent size of the room. This large space is well lighted by natural light that creates a bright and cheery home. The spaces open out to the garden that surrounds the house, allowing you to enjoy the refreshing garden views giving the impression that you are living in a garden. This openness also connects the rooms with the garden that allow for spill-over activities where you may have breakfast or tea in the garden terrace instead of the dining room.
A modern kitchen is placed along with the dining room in an open planning concept that introduces a chic modern living lifestyle. A second wet kitchen is provided along with a proper laundry area.
The house is cut back at the staircase in the middle to bring light into the depths of the house that makes a bright and cheery home. Tall windows at the landings afford views out to the garden that makes climbing the staircase an interesting experience. As the staircase transcends the building it encourages cross ventilation throughout the house that sucks out the stale air through the staircase stack effect.
The bedrooms branch out from the staircase for an efficient floor plan. Each bedroom comes with an en-suite bathroom and a proper wardrobe area. The master bedroom has a master lounge area that allows the luxury of a private sitting and rest area within his own room.
The family room at the second floor opens out to a roof terrace. This configuration allows the family to use the space for private entertainment. The same space may also be used to entertain guests where home lifts would whisk visitors from the entrance foyer right up to the roof terrace.
The privacy of the family room and roof terrace gives the flexibility of turning it into a private apartment suitable for a young family or a couple from the extended family. This turns the home into a multi generation home.
The houses invite light into the homes animating the spaces and creating bright cheery living spaces. In addition each space is strategically placed to take advantage of the views.
Planes define the spaces and the resultant deep overhangs create an interesting play of shadows that brings out the character of the building. Traditional tropical screens are modernised into horizontal louvres not only to protect the homes but also to accentuate the form of the building.
The central community garden and the clubhouse are at a prominent area, easily accessible by all and highly visible. The high visibility sets an atmosphere of friendliness and creates a safe public space that invites the community to come together. The central community garden and the clubhouse would play host to social events and community activities.
In continuing with the main concept of living with, we explore the idea of creating a green environment into which we introduce the building. However, it is not just about cobbling together green spaces but to judiciously distribute the green spaces to every home so that it would seem that the green spaces are everywhere. The green spaces are distributed to the back-lane as linear gardens and to accommodate these gardens the ‘back-lanes’ are made wider.
The green spaces are more than just landscaped areas but are articulated as activity zones. The character of the landscaped areas change with the character of the activities within those zones. There are three landscaped zones that begins with each individual home’s backyard garden, progressing to the back-lane neighbourhood garden and to end at the central community garden.
It encourages walking and enjoying the outdoors in a natural setting that not only keeps people in healthy condition but gives them joy and a sense of freedom, a spiritual uplifting. Thus the back-lane gardens become the green backbone that brings the community together and fulfils its function as a communal garden.