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Project case

Singapore Family Villa

A corrosion-conscious luxury package with quieter detailing and stronger visual order.

Kitchen and bath programSingapore, Singapore312
Quiet Japandi oak vanity lifestyle view

Project brief

The brief should explain what made this project strategically important, not just visually appealing.

A strong case study helps the reader understand the buyer problem before showing the design response.

A corrosion-conscious luxury package with quieter detailing and stronger visual order.

Challenge

What had to be solved before the project could feel premium.

The villa needed a harder-wearing material plan because of humidity and daily family use, but the result still had to feel warm and premium.

It also had to support kitchen and bath functions without making the material story feel repetitive.

Solution

How the system translated durability, calm, and room-to-room continuity.

The fallback case emphasizes 316L in the most exposed zones, then uses a muted finish and surface rhythm to keep the villa calm.

The project pairs material proof with a stronger spatial sequence so the client sees performance and luxury as part of the same decision.

Result

Why the finished project now works as a stronger residential proof point.

The final narrative is more robust and easier to maintain, while the visual tone remains soft enough for a luxury family home.

This makes the case useful for export and Southeast Asian conversations where durability and comfort both matter.

Gallery

The image set should make the narrative feel lived in, not hypothetical.

When real case imagery is not yet available, the fallback cards preserve the section structure and narrative logic.

Products used

The case study should stay connected to the collection system behind it.

These references help the user move from narrative proof into the most relevant product families.

Materials used

Material proof should support the project narrative without turning the page into a lab report.

These material notes make the technical choice legible to designers and homeowners.

316L

316L Marine-Grade Stainless Steel

ASTM A240 / EN 1.4404

Corrosion resistance: Very high

304

304 Residential Stainless Steel

ASTM A240 / EN 1.4301

Corrosion resistance: High

Finish system

Satin PVD Finish System

Corrosion resistance: Protected surface layer

Testimonial

The client voice is what turns a case study into something believable.

It finally feels like one coherent house. The material language is firmer, but the rooms still feel warm and lived in.

Villa owner

Singapore family residence

Consultation path

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