
The tactile approach invites occupants to actively engage with the environment, enhancing connection through touch and texture. By focusing on these sensory interactions, the design promotes a deeper, more intimate experience of living in the space.


Inverted Terrace seeks to blend the spatial planning of traditional shophouses with modern design elements. The aim is to create a functional, open space that reflects the charm and practicality of shophouse layouts while incorporating contemporary design. Key features include maximizing natural light and ventilation, flexible floor plans and a focus on sustainability. A central aspect of the renovation is the integration of tactile design elements by using textured finishes to create a sensory experience within the home.
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The tactile aspect of the renovation is a core element designed to enrich the sensory experience within the space. This concept goes beyond visual aesthetics to engage the residents with the textures and materials they interact with daily, creating an emotional connection to the space. The renovation will feature a variety of natural, raw materials that stimulate touch and evoke a sense of warmth and authenticity.



GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN
