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Inside A Light Filled 2-Storey Landed Home With Open Entertainment Spaces And An Indoor Tree 

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In this week’s Living In episode, we tour a landed inter terrace home designed by Jacqueline from Plystudio Architects (she was featured in our podcast in which you can view here). Most people looking to buy a landed home would look to do a complete rebuild, but the clients opted to do an A&A on the existing old landed home.
To combat the usual problems of ventilation and a lack of light, they designed it with 3 insertions, 2 at the front and 1 at the back. This allowed for a skylight that lets a whole lot more light in, and increased the floor size from the existing 180 sqm to 220 sqm. What we really like is the car porch with the hole in the middle to allow for a proper sized tree that lends a lovely sight every time you return home.
Special thanks once again to Jacqueline for showing us around. For more on the design and inspiration please visit @jacqvic or www.ply-studio.com.
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@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
This is our first landed home Living In feature! Here, we showcase the thought process in balancing the incorporation of nature while keeping the home functional to the owners needs. What do you think of the architecture? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Store - stackedhomes.com/store/?.com&AaH5ZYg5wyM Website - www.stackedhomes.com/?.com&AaH5ZYg5wyM Instagram- instagram.com/stackedhomes Facebook - facebook.com/stackedhomes TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@stacked.homes
 
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@UnseenSpirit
@UnseenSpirit 2 года назад
What does landed home mean in context to Singapore? I've never heard that term in the UK
@iamDarrennn
@iamDarrennn 2 года назад
Being an architecture graduate, I have to say I love these videos, great architectural ideas throughout! Btw what’s the total breakdown estimate for a rebuilt for this home?
@zeiitgeist
@zeiitgeist 2 года назад
@@UnseenSpirit Means they don't live in flats but live on the ground level.
@kamlanchew38
@kamlanchew38 Год назад
🎉😅
@hilmir
@hilmir 3 года назад
fantastic additions! wish could see more of the interior space / tour...
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😀 Will feedback this to the video team !
@garyh7842
@garyh7842 3 года назад
Very nice and soothing. Enjoyed this one!
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
@nickvsarch
@nickvsarch 3 года назад
Love the courtyard by the entrance ❤
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Glad you love it! Thank you for watching 🙌
@qamarulikhwan6281
@qamarulikhwan6281 2 года назад
I love the way she explain all the step . New subscriber here 👋🏻
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks for subbing!
@jillianwong2332
@jillianwong2332 3 года назад
Reallly like the fact that the owners kept it to just 2 floors instead of tearing it down and turn it into a 4 /5 floors house which is so common (& some really ugly) nowadays. Overall nice.
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Glad you like it! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching 😀
@mahanitamahadhir9121
@mahanitamahadhir9121 2 года назад
How do you ensure that the roots of the "growing tree" won't rupture the flooring or tiles around it? My seemingly harmless potted Xanadu papaya plant caused cracks in the pavement near it.
@incarnadinehue2674
@incarnadinehue2674 2 года назад
i think they add more steel bars to it and pour concrete to strengthen the structure, its the same how they do roads here in our country surrounded by large acacia, narra trees.
@incarnadinehue2674
@incarnadinehue2674 2 года назад
and I have visited a retrear house that has a pine tree inside near the fireplace, you can clearly see the roots outside of it, but the floor inside is not ruptured or damage.
@Billyxiao
@Billyxiao 2 года назад
they don't
@keemarotichai
@keemarotichai 2 года назад
live with it, adds character to the property
@winglesself1707
@winglesself1707 2 года назад
Like the idea of the tree in between, but I am a bit concerned that the tree roots will cause problem in future, or am I thinking too much?
@nguyenvantrungvacongsu
@nguyenvantrungvacongsu 8 месяцев назад
So, beautifull house design,good video,like and thanks
@GhostedStories
@GhostedStories 2 года назад
Love the facade!
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks for your kind words!
@ed180779
@ed180779 3 года назад
HDB interiors these days are matching up with this private house's dinner & living room area.
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
That's true! Thanks for sharing your thoughts Edmund. These days when there's greater access to information and buyers are more affluent, the difference between private homes and HDBs can be hard to tell apart 👌
@vanillayogi
@vanillayogi 3 года назад
Love air wells and natural light. How much was it to do A&A for this project?
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Hey there! Thanks for watching 😀 You can check with the architect directly on this, their profile is in the description 👌
@Linda-sy5ec
@Linda-sy5ec Год назад
So nice
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes Год назад
Thanks!
@joew629
@joew629 2 года назад
Nice 👍 thanks
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Welcome 😊 Glad you like it!
@suranmarthiah4303
@suranmarthiah4303 2 года назад
Nice renovation. I think it is suitable for 2 to 3 occupants. If you have a large family consists of 7-8 members, may not be suitable
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks for your comment, Suran! :)
@TappedinwithTroy
@TappedinwithTroy Год назад
awesome
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes Год назад
Thanks!
@Sup90210
@Sup90210 Год назад
Lovely. What are the two types of trees you planted?
@nursoraya7578
@nursoraya7578 2 года назад
this house is so cool, just like those designs i saw in concept home 2030 competition organized by sime darby
@kamilaarosso7927
@kamilaarosso7927 2 года назад
i saw one design tht reallyy caught my eyes in the competition. im rooting for him!
@nursoraya7578
@nursoraya7578 2 года назад
@@kamilaarosso7927 i have a few favorites. wondering if we can vote for more than one
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment, Nur 🥰
@elgajoh
@elgajoh 2 года назад
How much sqft could be the front courtyard?
@mlc2158
@mlc2158 Год назад
😍
@nathanloh8541
@nathanloh8541 3 года назад
Nicely thought out but looks expensive..
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Hey! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes with landed homes, you can expect renovations to cost significantly more 👌
@jastay3902
@jastay3902 3 года назад
What's the material use for the external wall? Cement screed?
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Hey John! Thanks for your question. You can check with the architect directly, her bio is in the description. Thanks for watching!
@kc-channel471
@kc-channel471 2 года назад
How much it cost for renovation similar like this?
@allnighterist
@allnighterist 2 года назад
Ceiling fan that spinning fast isnt really helpng to cool down the room temp, hot air goes up so the ceilng fan was just blowing it down back to you.
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this!
@averiltiong
@averiltiong 3 года назад
Just wondering what is so peculiar about the homeowner wanting a large living space for entertainment..
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Hey! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Not that it's peculiar, just not as common given not many people have this luxury of space 😀 The architect was just highlighting it 👌
@EdwinChai89
@EdwinChai89 2 года назад
What type of tree is that?
@iamalonelypotato8351
@iamalonelypotato8351 2 года назад
May i know what’s the theme called?
@jozen1986
@jozen1986 2 года назад
They dont show much of the houses. Watched most of the videos and most of these short videos focuses on the people not the houses. I wish the videos are longer and have more details about the house. Still nice tho. Really like the vibe. Very relaxing
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks! Yes we do focus on the people living in there quite a bit! Noted on your feedback and will try to feature more of the home 😀
@kskkw.2284
@kskkw.2284 3 года назад
Inside is ok but the tree is a great idea!
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Yes we think the idea with the tree is amazing too!
@waisanchan5850
@waisanchan5850 2 года назад
In the end there was no showing of the whole renovated house.
@MazlinMalek
@MazlinMalek 2 года назад
20 x 70 feetsq landed property nowaday cost 400 - 500k for a couple & some guest. Not feasible.
@raysim2247
@raysim2247 3 года назад
The problem with this type of design with the tree is that the space could have been used for cars instead. For someone whose focus is on entertainment, this design thinking is contradictory. Unless parking space ouside is abundant, but these places do not have reserved lots for owners so it's always a risk.
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Ray! That's a really valid point. Fortunately the area around here isn't too bad in terms of parking, unlike more central areas where competition for lots are stiff 👌
@abjabbarabdullah
@abjabbarabdullah 2 года назад
No grille. Nice.
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks Ab Jabbar! 👍
@NormerDormer
@NormerDormer 3 года назад
Just have to point out that the music is the background is guitar and not soft piano music..
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
Thanks for pointing it out! 😀
@dktan3569
@dktan3569 3 года назад
I always find these airwells and void spaces to be very wasteful, but each to their own 🤷‍♀️
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 3 года назад
😂😂😂 Yes void spaces are really a luxury. They're not quite practical, but they do add a different feeling to the space. In this instance, it helps bring in light and ventilation to the inner parts of the home.
@hilmir
@hilmir 3 года назад
i think it is a consideration of Form over Function, therefore directly linked to lifestyle(s) and even number of occupants. if it is a multigenerational family, void spaces will be highly coveted, but if it's a small family or just a couple living, it makes perfect sense to open up the volume and enjoy it. why live boxed up and cramped in rooms? in cities where homes are small, luxury can be redefined not just through expensive objects but also more intangible elements like Light and Space. to me, this is the true modern "luxury".
@WAITWHUT-wl2uj
@WAITWHUT-wl2uj 2 года назад
RIP the design ... The open space for the tree to grow were narrowed... 😔
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@kennethken8974
@kennethken8974 2 года назад
DId you ask the mosquitoes permission before you build ?
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
😂
@bahardin3992
@bahardin3992 2 года назад
waa, you have tree 🌳 in the house.? Very brave of you. If next time, late at night you hear wailing, it's not the banshee, polong or pontianak okay - just some monkeys 🐒 screaming. 😱
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
A lot of landed homes have trees 😂
@bahardin3992
@bahardin3992 2 года назад
@@StackedHomes; also some society do not like bamboo trees in their garden. These bamboo plants grow in bunches and the tree is about size of adult arm. When there's strong wind blowing the trees rub against each other and the noise made is just like the wailing of you know.. banshee/pontianak..🥶😱 Trouble starts when there's no strong wind but the wailing did not stop... 😱 ( have you, in your journey of home renovation heard of this Urban legend?)
@MrBoliao98
@MrBoliao98 2 года назад
I don't agree with the house, but hor by the fact they didn't go and tear down and build some monstrosity I'm quite appreciative, don't go and build some eyesore that bring down the whole row value.
@StackedHomes
@StackedHomes 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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