This luxury condo development in Singapore showcases an innovative approach to compact apartment living

This is the next addition to SC Global’s Petit Collectibles line that addresses the needs of the smaller-sized apartment market. While rooms with adaptable internal designs are common in Singapore, Cheong emphasized that the Petit Collectibles ‘ level of flexibility is unmatched. &nbsp,

The multi-award-winning Martin No 38 created by Kerry Hill Architects, which was finished in 2012, served as the model for the subsequent properties. It used to be a storehouse and now has one to three bedroom products, the smallest of which is 969 square feet. The smaller units ‘ sliding panel allow for adaptable usage between the lifestyle and sleeping spaces. In addition, &nbsp,

Petit Jervois, the second residence in the Petit Collectibles line, was finished in 2022 and was created by the neighborhood firm RT Q Architects. With 55 one- to three-bedroom products ranging in size from 581 to 1, 044 square feet, and &nbsp, the low-rise development delves deeper into the discussion of small apartment life.

Wet solutions are housed in the central core of some units, allowing residents to move freely around the perimeter and enhancing the sense of space and screen viewing surface area. In some regions of some models, like in Martin No 38, big sliding panels in place of traditional doors allow residents to customize their homes in accordance with their desired work, live, and entertainment needs. The following are: &nbsp, , SVP, NBP,

Fresh business professionals, bare dwellings, and foreigners looking for a chic, strategically located “pied-a-terre” as their Singapore home are among the consumers and citizens of the Petit Collectible homes, according to Cheong. We have observed that many people are using their homes more frequently for both work and play as a result of changing lifestyles and work routines. The adaptable style gives them flexibility in how they create their workspaces to work from home.