Singapore is on a fast track with modernized homes. Just recently, the '45 Faber Park' by Ong & Ong Architects has surfaced and it takes on a hard design. The house was built for a couple with three children. The client wished to have a space built so that the children could play both indoors and outdoors.
The second level of the '45 Faber Park' by Ong & Ong Architects is a private living area. The basement of the home has a study room that the sun naturally lights up and a cinema for family movie nights.
What's Driving This Trend
- Modular Home Design
- The '45 Faber Park' showcases the opportunities for modular home designs that offer versatility and customizable spaces for families.
- Indoor-outdoor Integration
- The emphasis on creating indoor and outdoor play areas in the '45 Faber Park' highlights the trend of integrating indoor and outdoor living spaces in modern homes.
- Natural Lighting Solutions
- The use of natural lighting in the study room of the '45 Faber Park' suggests a trend towards incorporating innovative solutions for maximizing natural light in homes.
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture and Construction
- The modular design and emphasis on customizable spaces in the '45 Faber Park' create opportunities for the architecture and construction industry to explore new approaches in home design.
- Home Furnishings and Decor
- The focus on indoor-outdoor integration in modern homes like the '45 Faber Park' provides opportunities for the home furnishings and decor industry to offer products that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor spaces.
- Sustainable Lighting Solutions
- The use of natural lighting in the '45 Faber Park' highlights the potential for the lighting industry to develop innovative and sustainable lighting solutions for homes.