The Halo Terrace is a curated blend of contemporary design and nature-inspired living, thoughtfully crafted to provide both luxury and comfort. This spacious home boasts two master suites, six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and expansive indoor and outdoor living areas, making it an ideal sanctuary for families. Halo includes a mezzanine and attic level, offering additional living spaces such as a study and a dining area, all bathed in the warmth of natural light. Each bedroom hones a generous spatial layout, inclusive of an en-suite bathroom, allowing for maximum use of personal space. The entirety of the first storey is catered to the masters suite living, not typical to the usual interior layout. This abode offers an open-plan living, dining and balcony areas ideal for hosting guests or spending quality time with loved ones.
One of the standout features of Halo is its façade, made of breeze blocks. These intricately designed blocks allow natural light to filter in through delicate perforations, casting soft, ethereal patterns through its carefully positioned curved profiles, inside the home. This design maximizes ventilation, creating a breezy and airy environment while maintaining privacy for its residents. The openness of the design extends to the outdoor living space, encouraging a seamless connection to the surrounding greenery, ideal for families seeking serenity with a close connection to nature. The blend of light, space, and natural elements in Halo creates an elegant, harmonious atmosphere, perfect for modern living.
By Wong Ker How , The Solid Plan
House Size
473 sqm
Dimensions
6.75m x 27m (WxL)
Rooms
3 STORIES 1 ATTIC 1 MEZZANINE / 2 MASTER SUITES 6 BEDROOMS 7 BATHROOMS INDOOR LIVING AREA OUTDOOR LIVING AREA
Cost Estimate
T.B.A
Deposit Cost
$199.00
_Designed By
Ker How
Description
Ker How believes that all good design stems from a solid plan, a passion for crafts and an interest in unique experiences. These desires form the basis for the founding of the award-winning design practice ASOLIDPLAN (asolidplan.sg). Built on the belief that all good design begins with a well-conceived plan, the company is interested in design that provokes, questions, pushes limits; and loves creating spaces that are evocative, that can connect with the environment and beyond.
Upon graduation with a Master of Architecture from National University of Singapore, Ker How had indulged himself in the training of all forms of design typology. Having honed skills from Zarch Collaboratives, Formwerkz Architects and DP Architects, he had acquired a rich portfolio that ranges from master-planning, hospitality, residential, commercial, conservation and notably the 2008 Singapore National Day Stage Set design.
Other than built works in Singapore, Ker How also has built overseas projects such as a golf course resort development in Southern China and a mixed commercial development, collaborated with Cecil Balmond, in Sri Lanka. Besides the usual commissioned projects, he had led various design teams to multiple design awards locally and internationally.
He is currently a registered architect with the Board of Architects in Singapore and a registered ASEAN ARCHITECT of the region. He now sits on the Singapore Institute of Architects Council, as the Honorary Secretary, co-chairing the Design Thrust. Ker How is currently an adjunct lecturer with the LASALLE College of the Arts, after a few years of teaching with the Singapore Polytechnic.
Disclaimer: All floor plan information, specifications and total cost contain herein are subject to change and/or amendments as directed by the relevant authorities architects and cannot form any part of an offer and contract.