Tatler Homes Singapore

Ahead of the Curve

The Stiletto House is playfully named after the slim, trumpet-shaped exterior columns rising from its porch and fanning into circular canopies—structures that look just like the tall heel of its namesake shoe. This fluid architectural language is echoed by the contouring steps at the car porch and the winding floor plates, which altogether make the Singapore home appear like a modern sculpture.

Inside, walls flow and circular columns exude grandeur, especially in the double-storey living and dining area. A visit is akin to a museum

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