Seascape Sentosa Cove
- Casambi

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

This private residence at Seascape, Sentosa Cove sits right along the waterfront, where the sea and sky naturally shape how the home feels throughout the day. It is a quiet, open setting, and the architecture is kept intentionally restrained so the view and daylight remain the main presence.
Lighting here is treated in the same way. During the day, it steps back and lets natural light take over. As the sun starts to set, it slowly brings warmth back into the interiors, so the home feels comfortable and lived in rather than shifting abruptly from bright to dark.
Most of the lighting is built into the architecture itself, tucked into ceilings, joinery, and subtle edges. It is not something you notice immediately. Instead, you feel it in the way the timber softens in the evening, or how the space becomes a little more settled as daylight fades over the water.
Casambi is used to keep control simple and flexible in everyday living. Lighting scenes can be adjusted through wall switches or mobile devices, depending on what feels most natural in the moment. It is there when you need it, and out of the way when you do not.
With a tuning range from 2700K to 6500K, the home can move gently from a brighter, clearer feel during the day to a warmer, more relaxed atmosphere at night. Each zone can also be adjusted independently, so different parts of the home can respond to how they are being used.
At Seascape, the lighting is not really trying to stand out. It just sits quietly with the architecture and the natural light outside, helping the home feel comfortable and easy to live in from morning through to night.
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