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Inside A Sprawling 3,750 Sqft Villa-Like Sanctuary Amongst Lush Greenery At The Arcadia

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This week, we visit a beautiful apartment set in the lush environment of the iconic Arcadia. Known formerly as the Arcadia Gardens, it was designed by Singaporean architect Chua Ka Seng and Wimberly, Whisenand, Allison, Tong & Goo (WWAT&G) in 1983 and inspired by the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

Homeowners Garett and Beth-Ann were moving from a landed home, and so they still needed a space which was sufficiently large but on a single floor plate that allowed for closer family living. With the huge space, the interiors are invitingly open, and has 2 outdoor spaces too - a spacious patio in the front of the living, and another at the back of the second living room. That open nature allows for cross ventilation as well as lovely greenery views from both ends of the apartment.

We love how the apartment is designed to be so in-tune with its surroundings, and it feels like an extension of it, from the earthy colours used, to the green tiles in the bathroom. There's a wonderful balance to it all. And in the busy nature of Singapore, this tranquil oasis is really a treat to the senses.

Special thanks to Shing Hui the founder of L Architects (https://www.instagram.com/larchitects.sg) and to Garett and Beth-Ann for taking the time to show us around their beautiful home.

Credit to Khoo Guo Jie for the fantastic shot for our thumbnail.

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