Aemer Architects proposed a black and white interior design for a private luxury mansion, located in Singapore. Its connection with the waterfront is on all levels: from structure, to the transparent interior and the timber deck extending from the house into the pier. Aemer Architects also varied the spaces of the house sectionally. In the first storey, the living and dining spaces were expressed as one fluid, continuous entity surrounded by water features and landscaping, while in the second storey, the spaces are divided into different bedrooms with their attached bathrooms and pockets of in between spaces. Opening toward the lap pool, it offers a relaxing view and a calming zen feeling. Moreover, a water feature wraps the entire ground floor. When it comes to the structure, 13 Cove Grove is a complex piece of architecture, that enhances the feeling of space, unlike many other rectilinear houses on similar plots. In the third storey, Aamer inserted a pavilion that serves as the home office cum study for the clients, who work from home, and surrounded it with a contemplative roof garden.

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