Neutral Territory
Tatler Homes Singapore|August - September 2020
This tranquil apartment in Singapore draws inspiration from Japanese aesthetics and the changing cycles in nature
Olha Romaniuk
Neutral Territory
With its pleasing blend of warm tones and natural textures, this apartment is a haven of serenity for a family of three. Situated within the Angullia Park condominium designed by SCDA Architects, the penthouse is well-placed in the heart of Orchard Road, offering stellar views of the Singapore skyline.

The apartment’s interior designers, Billy Voon and Desy Kismantono of multidisciplinary practice Millihaus, wanted to create a strong narrative that underpinned the design of the apartment. They took inspiration from the ephemerality of seasonal changes, accompanied with a concept shaped by the owners’ admiration for Japanese culture. Millihaus also crafted bespoke furniture and decor items made by some of the most notable artisans around the world, keeping in mind the family’s appreciation of handmade objects and quality craftsmanship.

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