A house that is inspired by Southern California and South of France styles which created a comfort and warmth environment. Nestled in lush foliage, this is also a house inspired by the family's broad travel experiences.
Husband and wife team Columbian architects Diego Molina and Maria Arango specializes in private residential projects. Designing houses for people has been their life-long passion. In this project, they fuses French and American architectural languages in a tropical settings. This is also one of the first projects in Singapore that uses bioclimatic plaster to keep its interior cool from the intense heat of the tropics. Large French windows all around the ground floor bring in nature and daylight into the interior of the house.
The client also plays a major role in scouring around the world to source for the right fittings such as the bronze door handle and Italian marble counter top. The architects removed all the false ceilings throughout the house to create higher double volume spaces that reveal the beautiful timber rafters of the original structure.
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