Concourse Skyline is a five-bedroom unit designed for a couple planning to use it as the next chapter of their retirement living. With an unobstructed view of Marina Bay Sands, the Singapore Flyer, and the city skyline, the primary design consideration was not to compete with the external environment, but to complement it. The interior adopts a tone-on-tone approach, where a restrained palette is paired with variations in texture and lighting to create a calm, cohesive environment. Rather than drawing attention to individual elements, the design allows the overall spatial experience to remain quiet and grounded, supporting a sense of ease and comfort within the home.
To better align the layout with the clients’ lifestyle, the original five-bedroom configuration was redesigned into a more open and functional three-bedroom arrangement. This involved consolidating spaces to create a more generous living and dining area, suitable for hosting guests while framing the panoramic view. Supporting spaces, including the master suite and bathrooms, were also enlarged to improve usability and proportion. Unnecessary partitions and irregularities were removed to achieve a more regular, efficient plan, resulting in a home that balances openness, functionality, and a consistent spatial rhythm that works in tandem with the surrounding skyline.



