Wake up to amazing views every morning—dive into Seascape, a stylish condominium in Sentosa Cove jointly developed by Ho Bee Land and IOI Properties Singapore The exclusive Sentosa Cove residential enclave in Singapore typifies the high life, with its waterfront-playground vibe, unspoilt sea views and well-appointed, spacious abodes proving a siren song to people seeking a trophy home and its accompanying perquisites.
One particular property stands out among its peers, however, with covetable units that set bold new standards for luxury living. Enter Seascape, a residential gem jointly developed by Ho Bee Land and IOI Properties Singapore. “Everybody will want to have a waterfront property in Singapore; there are no real comparisons on the main island that can offer all the attributes in Seascape and other Sentosa Cove developments,” states Loh Lee Hong, general manager of sales and marketing at Ho Bee Land. “Nowhere else in Singapore can offer you the kind of lifestyle that a low-density neighbourhood like Sentosa Cove can offer.”
One of Seascape’s two villa duplexes was recently given a transformation by Singapore-based Architology Interiors and sold for close to $21 million. Also dubbed a “super penthouse” due to its impressive size, the 6,631 sq ft unit received a new look from the design practice, which had worked with Ho Bee Land on a previous project in the Cape Royale condominium.
Architology Interiors was presented with an open brief, but rather than go overboard with opulence, the firm gave the sea-facing unit subtle aesthetic and practical touches that profoundly emphasise its association with waterfront living.
The design firm sought to craft a space that would “embody everything it means to live in a penthouse as exclusive as this”, says co-founder Terrence Quah. “We wanted the owner to enjoy a sublime experience of the amazingly panoramic setting of the penthouse; more than just appreciating the view, [but also] to feel as if living in the space gave them an inextricable connection to the sea,” he adds.
At the entrance, the glass doors of the lift lobby facilitate immediate views of the ocean. The surfaces here sport a mirrored finish that reflects the sea and the sky, while a group of tables mirrors the shapes of the islands in the distance.
The Carrara marble flooring used on the first floor is a fitting backdrop to the blue tones in the living room, which create a soothing link to the sea. Overhead, the recessed ceiling features fibre-optic lights that twinkle in the evening to mimic the Milky Way. The staircase also makes a grand statement with its handsome oak handrails and backlit walls. These illuminated panels light up the stairway and accentuate the height of the staircase, their soft glow bouncing off the travertine dining table nearby.
Upon arriving on the second floor, one is greeted by a full-height green wall that forms a verdant backdrop to a courtyard that was converted into a sheltered indoor-outdoor space that’s perfect for relaxing in. In the master suite, pivoting doors over three metres high separate the dressing area from the master bedroom and create a dramatic transition to the sweeping views of the sea.
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