The New Way To Live
Her World Singapore|November 2019
Communal areas designed for interaction and exclusive networking sessions are the reasons why co-living is now a viable option for Singaporean millennials who want to mingle.
Hayley Tai
The New Way To Live

When Pree Domadaran saw the simple-yet-clean colours and textures, and the minimalist interior, she was sold.

It was exactly what the 35-year-old was looking for when she was room hunting seven months ago. Pree, a public speaking coach, tells Her World: “I was looking at HDB flats and condominiums. While I could afford many of the spaces, they required long-term contracts, and the rooms were poorly furnished.”

The Singaporean now lives – and works – in the trendy district in the East Coast at Hmlet@Lorong G, a property that was transformed from a school building into a co-living space this year.

“I value my privacy. I was staying with my parents and grandma before that, and it can be quite distracting,” adds Pree, who pays $1,300 a month for rental for her room at Hmlet@Lorong G.

“I’m a co-living convert,” she professes. “The spaces are stylish and beautifully furnished, and the common areas are great to work at because you’re not cooped up in a room. You also get to constantly interact with your neighbours.”

GROWING A LOCAL TRIBE

Pree is among the growing local community who have opted to live in the predominantly expat coliving developments. Real estate firm JLL Singapore’s co-living survey shows that for every two foreigners who are willing to move to a co-living space, one Singaporean is keen to do so.

Newer iterations are now more millennial-focused, and the hipsteramenitised rental developments are gobbling up square footage in Singapore.

While social gatherings are common among residents (known as “citizens” or “tribe”), co-living spaces now feature a multifaceted programme – from art-jamming to TED talks and kick-boxing classes – on top of amenities like shared laundromats, Masterchef-styled kitchens, co-working zones, and even an open-concept cinema.

This story is from the November 2019 edition of Her World Singapore.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the November 2019 edition of Her World Singapore.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM HER WORLD SINGAPOREView All
How Can I Imbue An Element Of Fun To My Watch Wardrobe?
Her World Singapore

How Can I Imbue An Element Of Fun To My Watch Wardrobe?

Karishma Tulsidas answers.

time-read
2 mins  |
March 2024
Who Says Women Aren't Funny?
Her World Singapore

Who Says Women Aren't Funny?

You might have chuckled at their satirical take on Singaporean idiosyncrasies, or perhaps even shared their tongue-in-cheek parodies on Tiktok. Meet Chiou Huey, Farah Lola and Nicole Liel - three Singapore comedians who are shaking up the local entertainment scene.

time-read
6 mins  |
March 2024
The Beauty Of Speaking Up
Her World Singapore

The Beauty Of Speaking Up

Why are we so afraid of sharing feedback at beauty establishments after an unsatisfactory experience? Instead of complaining on social media or leaving a bad Google review, one could consider a different and more constructive) approach.

time-read
8 mins  |
March 2024
Should You Travel With Your Work Bestie?
Her World Singapore

Should You Travel With Your Work Bestie?

While not all trips result in ruined friendships, the potential fallout is even trickier to manage when your colleague's involved. Content strategist Cherry Tan learnt her lesson the hard way.

time-read
4 mins  |
March 2024
Invest, Don't Trade
Her World Singapore

Invest, Don't Trade

Managing funds for Asia's wealthiest families changed Stephanie Leung's relationship with money. The chief investment officer for Stashaway tells us how she takes a personal approach to her investment strategy.

time-read
5 mins  |
March 2024
How Do I Show Someone I Care About Them At Work?
Her World Singapore

How Do I Show Someone I Care About Them At Work?

Jason Wee answers.

time-read
2 mins  |
March 2024
Hey Bosses,Get Ready For Gen Z
Her World Singapore

Hey Bosses,Get Ready For Gen Z

They're not lazy, entitled or difficult; their lives just don’t revolve around work how a new generation is reshaping the workplace and why employers should care.

time-read
9 mins  |
March 2024
Are You Feeling Anxious About Money?
Her World Singapore

Are You Feeling Anxious About Money?

You're not alone. With higher costs of living, increased GST and inflation, plus the real risk of being laid off, it’s no wonder that many individuals are worried about making ends meet. We speak to experts about how to recognise and manage the effects of financial anxiety.

time-read
6 mins  |
March 2024
"I SHARED MY BREAK-UP ON INSTAGRAM...AND MY EX TRIED TO SUE ME FOR IT"
Her World Singapore

"I SHARED MY BREAK-UP ON INSTAGRAM...AND MY EX TRIED TO SUE ME FOR IT"

How does one move on from a partner's infidelity? For Maya, domestic life could not have been more perfect, until the housewife discovered her husband's affair with their daughter's preschool teacher.

time-read
3 mins  |
March 2024
Not just a vessel
Her World Singapore

Not just a vessel

Behind social media's obsession with the Stanley water bottle.

time-read
1 min  |
March 2024