M YN haha isit considered a libarary at my house As my father buys a lot of books 😂 I have a piano but idk how play my sibilings play with it my I live in a condo and it have a swimming pool and a gym nice view but my house have to many books and we need to pack up
@@alyze8505 it is a library if those books made a meaning to you if not then they are just shelves of books. But why waste it. I believed those books carries knowledge waiting for u to discover them. Cheers🤞
As much as people would envy them, we all should be grateful of what we have. If you think you are poor, there’s poorer people. If you think your are rich, there’s richer people. If you think you are talented, there’s way talented people. Just be contented n be grateful of our own individual life.
@@Enviotonin85 someone along the family tree of a rich family was poor and had to try and be rich so that the next generation could benefit, so think of it as a priviledge that if you play the game right, you might just be the reason your family becomes a rich family. And no one can take the fact that you made it from nothing away from you.
take away the fact that this home would probably cost up to 10million, sit back and enjoy the pure genius the architect has done to design this space with so much thoughts behind it. Taking in considerations for the well-being of the occupants and their needs (Private or shared spaces) Keep up the good work Rene and team! :)
yes present me, this is the house you want. you have a long LOOONG way to go but just don’t give up. work hard, be kind and determined and you’ll get to where you want to be in the future!
A sight you don’t get to see out of your ordinary lives. I always watch documentaries on very mind blowing architectures from countries like Europe, UK or China where land and space are aplenty in most cases. It’s refreshing to see that Singapore’s “version”!
Powerfully attractive design , an unprecedented balance of destination and lifestyle. It's impossible not to buy ! I'm impressed ! Thank You so much dear CNA for Your delightful video ! Everything is sweet !
Nice house, great idea about the ‘C-shaped’ design. I do see a lot of pushing/pulling on the heavy doors for the kids however. I like the curves and design ideas. Space is always a premium, so I am quite surprised that for a family of 7 there is less stuff in the house. I may have missed it, where is the smart technology?
It is true about what you said. Two sides have problems. The successful ones quite often (if not, always) belittle and look down on the less successful ones in terms of financial situations, thinking that they will be eternally rich. No wonder many of them commit suicide when they go bankrupt because of all the bad things they have done to others. And, the less successful ones are often jealous of the successful ones due to many reasons. Some are purely due to jealousy, which is just pathetic, to be honest. Some may be the victims of those "highly successful" and "hardworking" people. Everyone knows what I mean. Lol. But anyway, cna should just put the title, "this huge mansion belongs to a rich family that I have high interests to connect with. So, i wanna kiss asses!" Lmao. Ooooppppsss buttons pushed. XD
iam number1 Exactly, I also appreciate the generosity of home owners who share their private space. How many of us get to see such homes? I do not even have friends living in such houses.
@@prasetyosunardi6531 Yep there's always two sides, rich who are capitalistic to the extreme in exploiting the less fortunate. And also pathetic ones who spit on or scratch people's Lamborghini.
because that's unfortunately not what our society cultivated us to be. in our capitalism and consumerism-driven world of wanting to own more and be better than others, we don't learn to celebrate what others have because we only see what we don't have. this is worsened by what meritocracy and education espouses - that if you work and study hard, all the material that you want can be yours. you won't be able to understand this if you aren't middle income + worked a few years in adult life and realize that much of this world is out of reach and that the promises of meritocracy is a fallacy in a broken system that is primarily a tool to keep us working and driving the economy forward but mostly rewarding those in the higher percentile. You would be immune to this if you find contentment outside material wealth. But this is SG, we're mostly blindly following where the money is instead of seeking genuine happiness. This content while branding Singapore as a lux place for exapts which is clearly its purpose because businessmen around Asia watch CNA - duh - it does little to please locals who see it as brandishing of monetary wealth when most are discontent with their current level of wealth and see no means of getting there in this lifetime. So it's not simple as being salty. There are socio-economic factors that you perhaps haven't yet comprehended or learnt.
because the poor had to work their ass way off from young - poor upbringing, cheap toys, public schools, no cool hobbies, being shunned upon, possibly lousy cramped living conditions, study and battle their way hard all the way to NUS NTU. And when graduated, makes a measly 3k salary. Compared to the wealth given by these already rich since the day they born. What adds to the saltiness is, SG chinese women takes the shortcut in life, aim for the rich and set in life. The sandwiched class men are like screwed all over. (Not a local, just my observation)
Wow nobody would ever have to move out. When the kids have their own kids, they would just continue living there with their spouses moving in, and so on so forth, it can house all 4 generations of this family for all eternity, with deaths of old age clearing the way for new family members etc. Very cool. I do think they could make better use of the space though, build more bedrooms instead, to house more people (extended family etc).
Advantage of being minimalist like myself i dont even envy them, living a simple life with intention has a deeper happiness and fulfilment, every person has different outlooks in life in depends on culture and lifestyle , some envy them some is not
Very nice Architecture, I love those secrets hidden door at the library. This swimming pool is like very very old Chinese architecture where they were building house on top of the water and made pottery, I saw that during an exhibition of Asia Architecture. Very Beautiful place😊Next time I am going to Singapore would you be kind enough if I just want to be invited to swim at the pool, just that thanks! 😆
I rlly like your video series of inspirational homes lile this. But can you also make a series of house keeping and maintenance and also how much the costs taking care of the intricacies of nook and crannies of inspirational homes like this?
WOW! So for those of us who love and admire Singapore from afar, what is the cost of a house like this, and the cost of life there in general? What are annual property taxes like?
@@calipo5110 well i AM jealous of the money involved in making this house, that u got it right. but i understand rich ppl have absence of taste sometimes *shrugs* it's ok booboo
90% of landed is freehold. Only 10% of landed are leasehold losers. There are also many older freehold condos. Older freehold developments are usually at least 1200 square feet. Only idiots will buy new condos all leasehold and worse, they sell you 800 or 900 square feet carved into three bedrooms. What a joke.
Honestly, the design don't suits me. With so many glass panels, I think it looks too bright and it stuffy because the panels give perception that they are letting in heat and light but they are stopping circulation. Guess its for the younger folks who likes scenery and views. I prefer old bungalow design, with lots of shade , lots of half-opened windows, shaded courtyard, very laid back and cooling feel.
Lanor Gnejt the architect is talking about the country, Singapore, not this house. He was explaining how even many large houses in Singapore like this one are built very close to each other in plots, so there’s a privacy problem. This is a correct comment, when we compare with the US where homes are built far apart. Normal suburban middle class in the US especially those in the Midwest and the south, enjoy ample spaces between each plots with a generous side yards. And those are just middle class. Now if we look at the rich of the US, their houses usually sit on huge land like ranches that stretch for several miles even.
Hahaha you’re so naive and funny. Not only there are many houses and bigger mansions in Singapore, there are also many houses and mansions in Hong Kong at the Peak, Sai Kung, New territories.
human being I do but not in Singapore. I was from Singapore but migrated to the western country years ago. I’m just giving you information that there are a lot of huge luxurious houses, medium sized houses and houses of all sizes not only in Singapore, but Hong Kong also.
Design wise is nice. Love how they really make use of the space though.... not every singaporean can be this wealthy and you know what..... as much as i love this, appreciate the share of your home ideas, for now all i'm aiming for...... my first two room flat bto hehehehe. HUT HUT. :) One thing for everybody to realize... rich or poor.... its not about the modern look but ..... we have one thing in common... keep..it...simple hAHHAHAA
Actually for me the kids who get to live in that kind of house is their luck but being able to afford one for their own kids when they grow up is dependent on how much they gonna put in to earn and buy that kind of house
YuXian Wong It’s no problem really if you don’t watch. Just don’t act like your cool because you don’t watch it while others do. And I’m just trying to clear the comment because other might misunderstand the person when he/she didn’t mean it and he/she is only talking about a movie. By the way, Parasite has been winning international awards. I haven’t watched the movie but I don’t think it is polite to comment like that about the works of other countries
All you need is money, almost nothing is impossible! Nowadays even people bow to their pride bcos of money. People said money is not mighty but without money is a mighty million no way!
Am I the only one who doesn't really like the modern all glass expose design? It feels like too open for me, make me feels like being watched 24/7. I prefer the solid wall with some windows in it. Its blocked and make me feel safe.
Library at home, swimming pool, piano, gym..... Bright and cozy living hall and dinning... Wow wow wow. Lovely home.
M YN haha isit considered a libarary at my house As my father buys a lot of books 😂 I have a piano but idk how play my sibilings play with it my I live in a condo and it have a swimming pool and a gym nice view but my house have to many books and we need to pack up
@@alyze8505 it is a library if those books made a meaning to you if not then they are just shelves of books. But why waste it. I believed those books carries knowledge waiting for u to discover them. Cheers🤞
I have a bowling alley in my home too
Welcome to Malaysia
that pool is insane.. in a country like Singapore
But not convenient driving to school and buying groceries
As much as people would envy them, we all should be grateful of what we have. If you think you are poor, there’s poorer people. If you think your are rich, there’s richer people. If you think you are talented, there’s way talented people. Just be contented n be grateful of our own individual life.
Not if you're Jeff Bezos
🌿😇💫
Contented = stagnation
Your point is????grapes is very sour
What about those who are at the most bottom? What’s beneath them?
lucky to be one of their kids
Wealth never lasts more than two generations.
Michaelson Sarmiento you sure about that
@@hippohippo226 in a sense, true. My maternal family used to be wealthy.
Alan Tan then what happened?
Learning reincarnation rather than investment
How lucky is it to be the children living in this house.
U better start working for it, or ur children will be next after u only can envy ppl being lucky
@@lastchangdepapa1247 lol u think so easy meh
@@bangtan8742 ya lor, its much easier to be born into a rich family than try to be rich yourself.
@@Enviotonin85 someone along the family tree of a rich family was poor and had to try and be rich so that the next generation could benefit, so think of it as a priviledge that if you play the game right, you might just be the reason your family becomes a rich family. And no one can take the fact that you made it from nothing away from you.
A bunch of silver spoons..
This ain’t even for the rich it’s for the Super rich
Klipklapklop • yup 😂 those people are billionaires lol
Su Thu u can....surely u can...storeroom or maid toilet..size just fit u.
It's surely for the "Crazy Rich Asian"! 😅😁
to me its more aptly said....unimaginably wealthy....landed property in Singapore.....only to b dreamed of.....
I own this type of home
Now I’m 25 year old
Only cost me 80,000
With 2 patrol guard armed and a dog
Go Malaysia better
I have the same house.
In Sims 4.
must be nice living in a house like that! im planning to study on architecture myself, wish me luck eh!
Good luck! 🍀
Good luck :)
💚🍀
Not a good idea lol
🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻 nah,...
Do they want to adopt any godson?
*demigod*
@Sun Phoenix: perhaps need to put up your particulars here.. 😂
U can or dog? Should go spca...human don’t say that..
Dammit. Beat me to it.
take away the fact that this home would probably cost up to 10million, sit back and enjoy the pure genius the architect has done to design this space with so much thoughts behind it. Taking in considerations for the well-being of the occupants and their needs (Private or shared spaces) Keep up the good work Rene and team! :)
Its definitely more than 10million... Even just rebuilding the house alone can cost more than that
yes present me, this is the house you want. you have a long LOOONG way to go but just don’t give up. work hard, be kind and determined and you’ll get to where you want to be in the future!
A sight you don’t get to see out of your ordinary lives. I always watch documentaries on very mind blowing architectures from countries like Europe, UK or China where land and space are aplenty in most cases. It’s refreshing to see that Singapore’s “version”!
Europe is not a country LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I envy the pool... get to do laps in the comfort of home
If u live in condo, even better got bigger pool XD
@@pokaymonfan163 nah totally different. this one is ur own personal pool, the privacy and intimacy cannot be compared to a public pool.
Can see the cohesiveness of the family. Very blessed.
Powerfully attractive design , an unprecedented balance of destination and lifestyle.
It's impossible not to buy !
I'm impressed !
Thank You so much dear CNA
for Your delightful video !
Everything is sweet !
Beautiful home
This is a very interesting design, very practical in its luxurious implementation. Good work!
So gorgeous. Love this !👍
What a beautiful haven! ❤️
If you want this dream house,
Dream on.
The perfect home
truly blessed. 👍. A dream home indeed.
Excellent design! Great job to the architect..
Should have put solar panels on all that flat roof. Also with everything spread out the heating/cooling cost are probably high.
Nice house, great idea about the ‘C-shaped’ design. I do see a lot of pushing/pulling on the heavy doors for the kids however. I like the curves and design ideas. Space is always a premium, so I am quite surprised that for a family of 7 there is less stuff in the house. I may have missed it, where is the smart technology?
Bunch of salty jealous people here in the comments. Why can’t we just be happy for one another to see someone else succeed from their hard work?
It is true about what you said. Two sides have problems. The successful ones quite often (if not, always) belittle and look down on the less successful ones in terms of financial situations, thinking that they will be eternally rich. No wonder many of them commit suicide when they go bankrupt because of all the bad things they have done to others. And, the less successful ones are often jealous of the successful ones due to many reasons. Some are purely due to jealousy, which is just pathetic, to be honest. Some may be the victims of those "highly successful" and "hardworking" people. Everyone knows what I mean. Lol. But anyway, cna should just put the title, "this huge mansion belongs to a rich family that I have high interests to connect with. So, i wanna kiss asses!" Lmao. Ooooppppsss buttons pushed. XD
iam number1 Exactly, I also appreciate the generosity of home owners who share their private space. How many of us get to see such homes? I do not even have friends living in such houses.
@@prasetyosunardi6531 Yep there's always two sides, rich who are capitalistic to the extreme in exploiting the less fortunate. And also pathetic ones who spit on or scratch people's Lamborghini.
because that's unfortunately not what our society cultivated us to be. in our capitalism and consumerism-driven world of wanting to own more and be better than others, we don't learn to celebrate what others have because we only see what we don't have. this is worsened by what meritocracy and education espouses - that if you work and study hard, all the material that you want can be yours. you won't be able to understand this if you aren't middle income + worked a few years in adult life and realize that much of this world is out of reach and that the promises of meritocracy is a fallacy in a broken system that is primarily a tool to keep us working and driving the economy forward but mostly rewarding those in the higher percentile.
You would be immune to this if you find contentment outside material wealth. But this is SG, we're mostly blindly following where the money is instead of seeking genuine happiness. This content while branding Singapore as a lux place for exapts which is clearly its purpose because businessmen around Asia watch CNA - duh - it does little to please locals who see it as brandishing of monetary wealth when most are discontent with their current level of wealth and see no means of getting there in this lifetime.
So it's not simple as being salty. There are socio-economic factors that you perhaps haven't yet comprehended or learnt.
because the poor had to work their ass way off from young - poor upbringing, cheap toys, public schools, no cool hobbies, being shunned upon, possibly lousy cramped living conditions, study and battle their way hard all the way to NUS NTU. And when graduated, makes a measly 3k salary.
Compared to the wealth given by these already rich since the day they born.
What adds to the saltiness is, SG chinese women takes the shortcut in life, aim for the rich and set in life. The sandwiched class men are like screwed all over.
(Not a local, just my observation)
if they have a house instead of apartment in singapore, 100% rich people
This is the house to spend your stay-home notice at.
Beautiful home but oh my the piano hope is not constantly exposed to sunlight
And hope the wine is positioned just for show @4:07.
Poor man mindset...piano change every month also can.
Beautiful house I love it!!!
So inspiring
I mean the design of this house so inspiring bro
I would be interested to see how much this home went for. SG would be a place I'd be interested in retiring in.
On estimation, it will be probably be around 10-35 million SGD
When we see a nice house, appreciate it's beauty and work towards owning one =)
Very cool. Thumbs up. Cant say that for many houses in Singapore.
Can't imagine how the maids clean all the glasses.
Beautifully designed. I wonder how long it takes to tidy up and dust off everyday...or how much they spend on glass cleaners
Wow nobody would ever have to move out. When the kids have their own kids, they would just continue living there with their spouses moving in, and so on so forth, it can house all 4 generations of this family for all eternity, with deaths of old age clearing the way for new family members etc. Very cool. I do think they could make better use of the space though, build more bedrooms instead, to house more people (extended family etc).
Wowww..this is really nice.
i would love this architect to design my house! did a great job as compared to the wallich towers video..
Gorgeous home 💚
Where can I view the floor plan for this house?
Maybe you can try looking for it on Archdaily :)
So pretty
Advantage of being minimalist like myself i dont even envy them, living a simple life with intention has a deeper happiness and fulfilment, every person has different outlooks in life in depends on culture and lifestyle , some envy them some is not
I find myself enjoy reading the comments below rather than watching the video 😆
I don't envy the maid... that is also a huge are that will need cleaning
they probably have 3 in one of the scenes it showed
They can get robot vacuum cleaners;
they're mainstream now! 🐥 ✨
This kind of talk proof poor man is everywhere...is here
They have so many maids to share the load!
Very nice Architecture, I love those secrets hidden door at the library. This swimming pool is like very very old Chinese architecture where they were building house on top of the water and made pottery, I saw that during an exhibition of Asia Architecture. Very Beautiful place😊Next time I am going to Singapore would you be kind enough if I just want to be invited to swim at the pool, just that thanks! 😆
I rlly like your video series of inspirational homes lile this. But can you also make a series of house keeping and maintenance and also how much the costs taking care of the intricacies of nook and crannies of inspirational homes like this?
Beautiful home! ❤️
WOW! So for those of us who love and admire Singapore from afar, what is the cost of a house like this, and the cost of life there in general? What are annual property taxes like?
this house could cost somewhere between $12-15 million SGD based on the location
Yet my neighbor drill the wall and have 20 kids screaming everyday..
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This is significantly more appealing than their hodgepodge oval shaped house design.
Just wow...
💙🧡💜 Beautiful Beautiful!!!💜🧡💙
Beutiful home. I am lucky I lived at Nassim Road when I grew up in a villa as nice as this one.
Wasn't this house used in the channel 8 drama " Hello from the Other Side"?
What's that show all about ?
Kenny TXH it's about afterlife and reincarnation.
Finished watching 4:44
Where is this house? Bukit timah?
very good vibes
Super like the house, i will copy the concept in a small area compared to this
Luxurious
it's a damn nice house, but it has more of a corporate-building feeling to it rather than homey :/ it lacks that softness and warmth imo
JEALOUS
@@calipo5110 well i AM jealous of the money involved in making this house, that u got it right. but i understand rich ppl have absence of taste sometimes *shrugs* it's ok booboo
Btw, is this leasehold or freehold?
Prob freehold. Most landed are freehold
@@tnicholas2161 oic. I thought Singapore has no freehold land. I assume the quit rent(land tax) must be very expensive.
Alan Tan there is alot of freehold houses
Alan Tan i live in a freehold landed which is quite common in singapore
90% of landed is freehold. Only 10% of landed are leasehold losers. There are also many older freehold condos. Older freehold developments are usually at least 1200 square feet. Only idiots will buy new condos all leasehold and worse, they sell you 800 or 900 square feet carved into three bedrooms. What a joke.
Honestly, the design don't suits me. With so many glass panels, I think it looks too bright and it stuffy because the panels give perception that they are letting in heat and light but they are stopping circulation. Guess its for the younger folks who likes scenery and views.
I prefer old bungalow design, with lots of shade , lots of half-opened windows, shaded courtyard, very laid back and cooling feel.
How much would such a home cost or build in Singapore?
how do you prevent the breeding of mosquitoes?
Just think, one Kindle could replace the need for the entire library.
I don’t see any land scarcity
Lanor Gnejt Singapore doesn’t require any private security. It’s that safe.
@@ryonanno7 scarcity. Not security.
If you are rich, land space is no problem.
Lanor Gnejt the architect is talking about the country, Singapore, not this house. He was explaining how even many large houses in Singapore like this one are built very close to each other in plots, so there’s a privacy problem. This is a correct comment, when we compare with the US where homes are built far apart. Normal suburban middle class in the US especially those in the Midwest and the south, enjoy ample spaces between each plots with a generous side yards. And those are just middle class. Now if we look at the rich of the US, their houses usually sit on huge land like ranches that stretch for several miles even.
you know only the top 0.1% in Singapore can afford to live in such houses?
Every family needs to design their own house with their own specification not just catered by someone.
i am still figure out why a normal hdb will cost almost half a million
Cause this home costs 10 times that?
because half of it is interest. Since its dont know how many percent x the amount of yrs you are paying.
You will have to pay it for the rest of your life.....
@@Enviotonin85 you never go school? dunno how to read the contract you are signing …. how many percent they indicate inside?
@@vancekang LOL....how i know when im not the one that sign the HDB contract. As if everyone will buy their own HDB flat.
What is the plot size for this house?
I am only interested in the long pool
my dream house
Holy hell they have a sweet grand piano
indeed luxury
should have a home cinema!
There is one inside lol
Wah home owner is running which biz?
Look nice and elegant, once dead the remain is only coffin.
Nice house.
I am surprised there are still spaces for houses in singapore. I thought all singaporeans are living in flats and condos
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Hahaha you’re so naive and funny. Not only there are many houses and bigger mansions in Singapore, there are also many houses and mansions in Hong Kong at the Peak, Sai Kung, New territories.
@@chaotiongsai do you own a house ?
human being I do but not in Singapore. I was from Singapore but migrated to the western country years ago. I’m just giving you information that there are a lot of huge luxurious houses, medium sized houses and houses of all sizes not only in Singapore, but Hong Kong also.
I think this is somewhere near Holland V.
how many can afford a library in a house?
Where is the maids room...
Store rm?
Any of their daughters of any age still looking for a husband. I will be on stand by anytime. I can cook and do the households
jays scofield i think they have maids for that Unless youre looking to be a butler
@@bryansng4255 your IQ and EQ must be lower than the earth's core. Obviously its a joke
Design wise is nice. Love how they really make use of the space though.... not every singaporean can be this wealthy and you know what..... as much as i love this, appreciate the share of your home ideas, for now all i'm aiming for...... my first two room flat bto hehehehe. HUT HUT. :) One thing for everybody to realize... rich or poor.... its not about the modern look but ..... we have one thing in common... keep..it...simple hAHHAHAA
Every parents wishes.
Actually for me the kids who get to live in that kind of house is their luck but being able to afford one for their own kids when they grow up is dependent on how much they gonna put in to earn and buy that kind of house
1:39 ip man spotted
Preparing for ipman 4
So simply put, they are rich. Ok.
Ikr
PRICE??
I think interesting house but bad editing. Captions Texts very hard to read and too wordy.
Ukiringo Freeze i agree and the caption texts go off v fast too
how much is this? at least 20-30 mil? so lucky to be in this hse haha
it looks like the house in parasite
blah blah sour grapes
Parasite....lol it’s paradise
chinchowpowpook what the person means is it is the same house in the korean movie Parasite. 😄
Shane93 0712 sorry I’m not the one so cringe by watching Korean stuff
YuXian Wong It’s no problem really if you don’t watch. Just don’t act like your cool because you don’t watch it while others do. And I’m just trying to clear the comment because other might misunderstand the person when he/she didn’t mean it and he/she is only talking about a movie. By the way, Parasite has been winning international awards. I haven’t watched the movie but I don’t think it is polite to comment like that about the works of other countries
My house is like this in Ghana African. and my family are crazy rich
I hope to be invited to this house for an hour tour. 1 hour enough ?
compared to my house, it's smaller, but maybe 100 times more expensive than mine
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One day!
greatest hide and seek house PERIODT
Wish i could see more of the house, i don't think they gave a good walk through...
All you need is money, almost nothing is impossible! Nowadays even people bow to their pride bcos of money. People said money is not mighty but without money is a mighty million no way!
Rich will pass their fortune to next generation..poor one better dun breed..
That was actual sg gov't policy back in LKY days lol
@@m4rs12
That was population control, not rich and poor
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 to be precise it's based on education levels which I think correlates to wealth.
They will gradually wipe the poor by population thinning plan ,don't you worry
Without the poor, who would be the maids serving that kitchen in the house...
Am I the only one who doesn't really like the modern all glass expose design?
It feels like too open for me, make me feels like being watched 24/7. I prefer the solid wall with some windows in it.
Its blocked and make me feel safe.
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I bet the house garden is fully walled though