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HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS
The PEAK Singapore
|March 2025
The lack of wall space to display art in this double-volume Somerset apartment did not deter this family's interior designer from getting creative.
The apartment’s spacious layout and double-volume ceilings provide the perfect backdrop for the Lims' growing family and their passion for art and entertainment.
It goes without saying that landed properties are highly desirable in Singapore. However, in the land-scarce city-state, they are costly, and supply is limited. In recent years, nifty real estate developers have devised luxurious alternatives: sky villas. Effectively high-rise bungalows, they provide spacious layouts, private amenities, and panoramic views that even the swankiest landed addresses cannot compete with.
When Samuel and Clarice Lim were looking for a new home for their growing family, they were drawn to this category of residential properties after considering several other alternatives. Samuel, who had lived in a shophouse for eight years, shared that their vision for their new abode was "somewhere breezy, with a lot of outdoor greenery, where we could entertain."
This double-volume, 3,347 sq ft apartment in Somerset ticked all their boxes. "A lot of places had big balconies, but this development had the largest outdoor terrace," explains Clarice, a gardening enthusiast who immediately recognised the terrace's potential to indulge her passion."Another reason we liked the place was that it had big walls, which allowed us to display art," chimes Samuel, an art collector.
The Lims appointed Bu Shukun, co-founder of interior design firm Architology Interiors, to manifest their vision after finding that his taste level and portfolio of works aligned with their sensibilities. "He was very client-centric and paid a lot of attention to details," says Clarice.
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