
Jalan Jendela
This landed residence at Jalan Jendela is conceived as a contemporary family home defined by clarity of form, openness of space, and a strong relationship between indoors and outdoors. The architecture emphasises clean lines and restrained materiality, allowing proportion, light, and spatial flow to take precedence.
Landed Residential Project
Internally, the ground floor is planned as a continuous, open living environment. The living, dining, and kitchen zones are visually connected yet clearly defined through ceiling treatments, furniture placement, and changes in material. A double-volume stairwell becomes a central architectural feature, promoting vertical openness while enhancing daylight penetration and cross-ventilation. The staircase itself is kept visually light, reinforcing the home’s overall sense of spatial fluidity.


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