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How to Define a Style for House Architecture

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All buildings and spaces should be designed for people, meaning that architecture should be human-centric and built for experience. This is especially the case for home architecture, or residential architecture, where everyday living is the core of the home. Whether you are building a new house from the ground up or remodelling your new home and might have an idea of how your dream home will look like, you will need an expert visualiser, designer and planner to design the experience around it. This is where architecture firms in Singapore come in. Being experts in their field, leading architects Singapore such as TOPOS Architects will take your brief on paper and manifest it into a built reality that you could only imagine in your mind. To make their jobs easier, start by thinking of a building plan that fits the idea of your home and caters to your needs. The architectural style of your home will be unique and specific to you and your family. First, decide on what needs yo

Top Trends in Residential Architecture

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You may think that it is easier to design for residential architecture as compared to commercial architecture due to the scale involved, but in fact, residential architecture poses its own set of difficult requirements. Residential architecture is essentially building the home of someone and fulfilling their needs. And it has to suit their tastes perfectly. The needs of homeowners may remain the same for centuries (provide shelter from external environment and a place for sustenance and rest) but residential architecture is constantly evolving with the times. In recent years, customisation has been a main priority of homeowners, leading to the preference for contemporary, transitional homes. Design architects Singapore are weighing in that the minimalism trend of late is giving way to maximalism and curved organic forms are taking over sleek, rectilinear forms for a softer and more multi-dimensional look. Architecture firms in Singapore are seeing an increase in downsizing