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Simply amazing interior design. Especially like the flooring and bathroom. not commonly seen in homes. Of course i am a fan of Reuben, always enjoying his home tour.
I love Stacked Homes, and all the nice videos it puts out. If it's anything that could be improved is that some shots are washed out and over-exposed, and maybe some colour grading could be done to make the video even better. One request is to see more Kheng Leong properties.. Both 15 Holland Hill and Meyer House are gorgeous!
Well done Reuben for the elegant presentation of the project. Clearly this project is targeted to a very specific high wealth group of families. To be honest, I’m a bit surprised by the overall facade look like Royal Green, also a bit of dormitory look. Also the AC ledge just outside the bedroom floor to ceiling door? It’s definitely disappointing from the overall look and practical point of view.
A private pool within a unit is one of the worse thing that can happen. The pool itself is too small for any proper swimming to be done. The only saving grace for this unit is the size of 3240sq ft. But to pay such an amount is simply not justifiable especially when one can go for older units which would have a much better floorplan and lower price. This is obviously paid advertisement and a poor recommendation. Meyer Road don't even have any view at all. This is coming from someone who own a few condo in Singapore. One of them Costa Rhu though only 99 years can beat this hands down anytime.
Of course it's an advertisement 😅 And the pool doesn't seem to be heated 😅. Oh wait the weather Is warm enough in SG 🤭 I never like ground floor with zero view,not worth paying that much at all 😅
Unless I've missed something, why does this unit (you're showing), need an elevator lift, if it's a ground floor unit? Why would any ground unit floor need an elevator lift (unless, it's actually elevated (off the first level) despite being (called) a ground level floor)? Nevertheless, the property is absolutely stunning. Sending love and best wishes to Stacked Homes, from North Carolina USA.
Cause carparks is located at the basement hence the need for a lift. Few other project with ground floor units or Strata house have grohnd floor unit with basement room that has a doorway that exit straight to your unit parking lot. :)
Amazing mansion! but I prefer an open kitchen, it can makes families to have more interactions and communications. I'm curious if it's possible to change the design as a open kitchen
I used to live opposite at 125 Meyer Road. This is no doubt a beautiful development, but sadly Meyer Road has now become overbuilt and lost its sense of tranquility and exclusivity. Thanks for the great video!
With star architects and interior/landscape designers, I was expecting a little more. The entrance driveway into the development is a little disappointing. There is no sense of arrival. The units are built up right to the edge and the facade is barely interesting. What's with the orange brown blinds/ louvre ? It doesn't seem to go well with the rest of the areas where the wood tones are different (lift lobby and concierge etc). With the facade, orange blinds and private lift lobby design in the basement ...it gives off the self storage vibe ( think storehub , extra space) lol. The individual lift access is meant to give supreme privacy but unnecessary and pretentious for ground floor units. The bedrooms open into common areas...what privacy is that? So if you want light in the bedrooms and keep the ac ledge area open,, anyone outside can literally walk up to your bedroom. The master bedroom opens into the living room and common balcony, and seperate from the main pool by a low hedge. With all this openess, what exactly is the point of the private lift lobby downstairs? I am confused. On paper, the units look huge but at least 25% is dedicated to the lift lobby and massive ac ledges. Guests need to enter via the basement lobby.or via the service lifts and corridor that opens directly into the kitchen? Reminds me of cluny park residences by SCDA. Not very practical. How do owners access the rooftop and common areas on the ground floor? Service lifts l guess 😆 or worse still take pvt lifts to basement and change lifts. Not so sure if the landscaping is good. The underground arrival court is decent but the landscaping around the pool and main entrance looks worst than those from Far East projects. WOHA creates stunning commercial projects but in this case, one can only wonder if their creativity is stifled by the requirements of the developer to maximise profits. The only saving grace is that the pricing is decent. It appears that these developers borrow architect brand names but don't want to pay them enough. Isnt this UOL project just a cheaper updated version of Nassim park residences? SCDA is the same. From highend development (the marq, 21 Anguilla), mid tier condos (echelon) to public housing (dawson) they just use the same interlocking design. It's like a cookie template. I wish Ole Scheeren would do more residential projects. We will miss Kerry Hill and his Martin no. 38 with it's clarity in design. The only saving grace of this video is Rueben's unhurried and clear presentation style. 👍 Stacked homes curated content is great 🙌
Thanks for sharing your detailed thoughts on this and for sharing your kind words! We think that if we’re judging from a pure design perspective, then what you said is on point. Now, the entire condo scene has changed unlike in the past where everything is about costs. Margins are tight today after factoring costs like the land cost, construction, marketing and so on. If top tier architects worked on it, perhaps it could’ve been better thought out but it would further erode any available margins left. Today, developers have to make that balance between cost and design as well as being able to price the development so that it can move. The problem with Meyerhouse is that you can’t build high unlike traditionally what people would pay for the views in the area, so there is an upper limit on what people would pay for this frankly quite niche type of housing. Any higher and it’s likely that buyers would turn to landed homes instead (foreigners aside). Guests will definitely have to take the private lift up to the unit as the drop off point is at the basement or directly outside the door. The rooftop area has no common area too - so only if you bought the penthouse unit will you get to enjoy it.
Great details but rooms exiting directly on the living and ground floor apartment does not worth 8M$ for me. Laundry and toillet tops are very small too
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This place was shot beautifully! Loved Reuben's presentation as always!
Thank you for your kind words!
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Simply amazing interior design. Especially like the flooring and bathroom. not commonly seen in homes. Of course i am a fan of Reuben, always enjoying his home tour.
Amazing attention to detail. I also love how they have prioritized greenery. So beautiful,exquisite and tranquil.
We totally agree! Thank you for watching!
Love the landscaping and exclusivity of development.
The landscaping is indeed exquisite, and the exclusivity adds a special touch! 🌳
Luxurious designed home. Love it.
Please do more features on condos that have TOPed! Would love to see. Well done!
Will do! If you have a request, please do let us know here 😀
I love Stacked Homes, and all the nice videos it puts out. If it's anything that could be improved is that some shots are washed out and over-exposed, and maybe some colour grading could be done to make the video even better. One request is to see more Kheng Leong properties.. Both 15 Holland Hill and Meyer House are gorgeous!
Thank you for your support and feedback, Robin! We'll look into your suggestion. 😁
everything from the formal english garden to the unit layout spell high-end design. that it's only six floors adds to the exclusivity. *chef's kiss*
Yeah truly luxurious!
Always well-done presentation, so close to 100k subscribers!
So close! Thanks for watching 🥰
Well done Reuben for the elegant presentation of the project. Clearly this project is targeted to a very specific high wealth group of families. To be honest, I’m a bit surprised by the overall facade look like Royal Green, also a bit of dormitory look. Also the AC ledge just outside the bedroom floor to ceiling door? It’s definitely disappointing from the overall look and practical point of view.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts, Shelly! 😊
Wow what a fabulous tour!
Thanks for visiting!
A private pool within a unit is one of the worse thing that can happen. The pool itself is too small for any proper swimming to be done. The only saving grace for this unit is the size of 3240sq ft. But to pay such an amount is simply not justifiable especially when one can go for older units which would have a much better floorplan and lower price. This is obviously paid advertisement and a poor recommendation. Meyer Road don't even have any view at all. This is coming from someone who own a few condo in Singapore. One of them Costa Rhu though only 99 years can beat this hands down anytime.
Of course it's an advertisement 😅
And the pool doesn't seem to be heated 😅. Oh wait the weather Is warm enough in SG 🤭
I never like ground floor with zero view,not worth paying that much at all 😅
Your personal preference and opinion equals to universal valuation?
Cost and worth are different to individuals.
Reuben is always so eloquent.
Yes he is 😊
one sentence
"..beautifully executed.."
It really is! Thanks for dropping by :)
Finally the maid's room is so much better .
Nice tour
Thanks! 🤩
Is it right that one of the bedrooms has a gilded door that opens to outside but is actually a common space? Would love it if there's barrier or fence
Looking handsome bro💪🏽
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Gorgeous!!
Thank you, Amy! Cheers! 😄
Unless I've missed something, why does this unit (you're showing), need an elevator lift, if it's a ground floor unit? Why would any ground unit floor need an elevator lift (unless, it's actually elevated (off the first level) despite being (called) a ground level floor)?
Nevertheless, the property is absolutely stunning. Sending love and best wishes to Stacked Homes, from North Carolina USA.
Probably for access to the parking lots below the units.
Cause carparks is located at the basement hence the need for a lift.
Few other project with ground floor units or Strata house have grohnd floor unit with basement room that has a doorway that exit straight to your unit parking lot. :)
@@ezekielk.3629 Thank you so much for answering my question. Travel safe Ezekiel, rest easy.
This is one of the most beautiful condo project follow by Ritz Carlton Residence and The Nassim.
Now wheres the cheque book.
😂
Amazing mansion! but I prefer an open kitchen, it can makes families to have more interactions and communications. I'm curious if it's possible to change the design as a open kitchen
You make a great point about open kitchens fostering family interactions. Changing the layout can be possible 😊
Even though the view isn’t the best but the interior is so much better than marina one residential
Thanks for sharing!
I used to live opposite at 125 Meyer Road. This is no doubt a beautiful development, but sadly Meyer Road has now become overbuilt and lost its sense of tranquility and exclusivity.
Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for sharing!
With star architects and interior/landscape designers, I was expecting a little more.
The entrance driveway into the development is a little disappointing. There is no sense of arrival. The units are built up right to the edge and the facade is barely interesting. What's with the orange brown blinds/ louvre ? It doesn't seem to go well with the rest of the areas where the wood tones are different (lift lobby and concierge etc). With the facade, orange blinds and private lift lobby design in the basement ...it gives off the self storage vibe ( think storehub , extra space) lol.
The individual lift access is meant to give supreme privacy but unnecessary and pretentious for ground floor units. The bedrooms open into common areas...what privacy is that? So if you want light in the bedrooms and keep the ac ledge area open,, anyone outside can literally walk up to your bedroom. The master bedroom opens into the living room and common balcony, and seperate from the main pool by a low hedge. With all this openess, what exactly is the point of the private lift lobby downstairs? I am confused. On paper, the units look huge but at least 25% is dedicated to the lift lobby and massive ac ledges.
Guests need to enter via the basement lobby.or via the service lifts and corridor that opens directly into the kitchen? Reminds me of cluny park residences by SCDA. Not very practical. How do owners access the rooftop and common areas on the ground floor? Service lifts l guess 😆 or worse still take pvt lifts to basement and change lifts.
Not so sure if the landscaping is good. The underground arrival court is decent but the landscaping around the pool and main entrance looks worst than those from Far East projects. WOHA creates stunning commercial projects but in this case, one can only wonder if their creativity is stifled by the requirements of the developer to maximise profits. The only saving grace is that the pricing is decent. It appears that these developers borrow architect brand names but don't want to pay them enough. Isnt this UOL project just a cheaper updated version of Nassim park residences? SCDA is the same. From highend development (the marq, 21 Anguilla), mid tier condos (echelon) to public housing (dawson) they just use the same interlocking design. It's like a cookie template. I wish Ole Scheeren would do more residential projects. We will miss Kerry Hill and his Martin no. 38 with it's clarity in design.
The only saving grace of this video is Rueben's unhurried and clear presentation style. 👍 Stacked homes curated content is great 🙌
Thanks for sharing your detailed thoughts on this and for sharing your kind words!
We think that if we’re judging from a pure design perspective, then what you said is on point. Now, the entire condo scene has changed unlike in the past where everything is about costs. Margins are tight today after factoring costs like the land cost, construction, marketing and so on. If top tier architects worked on it, perhaps it could’ve been better thought out but it would further erode any available margins left.
Today, developers have to make that balance between cost and design as well as being able to price the development so that it can move. The problem with Meyerhouse is that you can’t build high unlike traditionally what people would pay for the views in the area, so there is an upper limit on what people would pay for this frankly quite niche type of housing. Any higher and it’s likely that buyers would turn to landed homes instead (foreigners aside).
Guests will definitely have to take the private lift up to the unit as the drop off point is at the basement or directly outside the door. The rooftop area has no common area too - so only if you bought the penthouse unit will you get to enjoy it.
Beautiful house and design! But so ex who can afford haha
What does WC mean?
Water Closet
Please would it be possible for you guys to do a video on Liv@MB?
Hey there! You can check out our editorial as well. We have an article about LIV@MB! Here it is:
stackedhomes.com/editorial/livmb-review/
Kinda miss the time you guys explore other HDB developments and gave a review of them.
We just published Belvia DBSS! We'll still be doing more HDB reviews so do sub to our channel to get notifications when we release new ones!
mind blowing but maintenance fee is going to kill
Maintenance can be a challenge. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 😊
Love all the luxurious finishings but the view of the mbr seems to lack alot of privacy
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! ☺️
Great details but rooms exiting directly on the living and ground floor apartment does not worth 8M$ for me. Laundry and toillet tops are very small too
Thanks for those insights 😊
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Thanks for watching 😊
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😸😸😸cool~ 😸
so cool!
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Yes a cool and luxurious home! Thanks for watching!
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Much appreciated for your reply~
It looks smaller than 300m2. It’s more like 200m2.
easily to find better value for money property in Sgp with that price!
they got gym there or na?
Wow that maintenance fee is hiigh. Tho i suppose if you can afford a unit here, that's probably chump change
Haha yes, probably!
I wonder who's paying for the maintenance cost of that private lift.
8 million?!😮 for that?! 😅
but is this a RARE developent? 😂
You are so handsome
Appreciate the compliment 🙏
Presenting "luxury" real estate in Jeans? Can you button your shirt? Shave? This looks like a UC Davis dorm. Out.
Eeew to you buddy. He's okay and good looking 😏🙄🙄
your living room will constantly smell of chlorine. I would hate it.
Thanks for your perspective but hoping it doesn't! 🤞
Deckside pools.. 😂
one cant live happily in such artificial home. Its like wearing fake mask, becoming artificial human.
Thank you for sharing your perspective 😊
Great presentation....interior not befitting the value of the house....gula melaka tone everywhere....
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
you are very cute but the bart, cutt it off pls...
bro... u need glasses .. to soften your beard-look...
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@@StackedHomes really... seriously... guaranteed effect