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Tatler Homes Singapore’s most popular local home tours of 2025

Tatler Homes Singapore’s most popular local home tours of 2025

From striking semi-detached homes to sky-high penthouses, these are the most-read home tours featured on Tatler Homes Singapore 2025 so far—showcasing the finest in Singaporean residential architecture and interior design that captivated readers

Singapore’s residential landscape is a study in creative versatility, where modern design coexists with tropical warmth and timeless heritage. The city’s finest homes are not merely displays of luxurious living; they are reflections of a sophisticated design language that prioritises both elegance and a deep sense of place. From masterfully crafted landed properties to re-imagined penthouses, these abodes epitomise the blend of refined taste and clever functionality.

Every year, various homes resonate deeply with our readers—whether for their bold architecture, timeless interiors, or the way they embody the art of living well. In 2025, these particular home tours have emerged as the most-read stories on Tatler Homes Singapore, each one offering an intimate glimpse into a distinctive way of life.

From expansive family homes to sleek urban sanctuaries, these homes have inspired and engaged our audience the most this year (so far). Step inside once more, and see why these homes captured the imagination of so many.

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Looking at this house and ambling through it, one forgets that it is near the centre of town, surrounded by other homes, with a shopping mall and hospital buildings a short distance away. The reason for this is the trees towering over the neighbouring park—so old their trunks are bearded with moss and ferns. The house looks to this small green patch, its own trees merging with those across the fence.

This abode was designed for Han Keen Juan and his wife, Ng Choi Hong. They have been living on this 6,450 sq ft plot for over 40 years and engaged HYLA Architects to rebuild their home after visiting one of the interior practice’s projects nearby. If the names of the owners sound familiar, it is because they are very much public figures. Han is the executive chairman of Old Chang Kee, the company known for its curry puffs and oft-told origins. 

The built-up façade and small windows of the former colonial-era house divorced the interiors from light and the glorious foliage in the park. In contrast, the new dwelling is flooded with natural light. From the outside, the house, dubbed the Heaven and Earth House, looks like a series of staggered, stacked baskets.

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