Located in the heart of cosmopolitan District 10, in Singapore, is Nassim Mansion—an extravagant dwelling, bathed in muted tones and a predilection for unique texture work. Originally built in 1977, the original plan was convoluted with narrow passages and diagonal walls. Counterbalancing the past identity, an open plan initiative as the main characteristic were adopted in this apartment.
The social area is as ample as possible, with lean wood partitions acting as boundaries between lounges and the dining area.
To maintain fluidity, timber doors are seamlessly hidden amongst the meandering wall panels for a continuous flow of material. The main social area and the bedroom share an interconnected identity, as both areas breathe easy in amplitude.