The upper portion of the double-height living room walls features the ombre wallcovering that represents the colour of the sky, bringing that rare 56th-floor vista into the home
Cover This Best Luxury Concept nominee boasts a rare 56th-floor vistas of Sentosa
The upper portion of the double-height living room walls features the ombre wallcovering that represents the colour of the sky, bringing that rare 56th-floor vista into the home

Vote for your favourite nominee in the Best Luxury Concept (Readers’ Choice) category for the Tatler Homes Design Awards 2025

First launched in 2017, the Tatler Homes Design Awards is an annual celebration of outstanding luxury projects completed in Singapore by the brightest minds in the local design scene.

Marking its 9th iteration this year, Tatler Homes Design Awards returns with a total of 12 voted categories, including three Readers’ Choice categories—where your votes make up 70 per cent of the winning component score.

The Best Luxury Concept – Readers’ Choice category showcases lavish elements with clever spatial design as well as a tasteful selection of furnishings. The projects express what luxury means to the homeowners of today, who enjoy and indulge in all the finest things in life, and how it is expressed in their homes.

Scroll ahead to read more about the nominees and vote for your favourite project via the online form. The public voting period ends on 4 June 2025, at midnight, Singapore time.

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Namly Heights by SuMisura

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Photo 1 of 2 Ivory, champagne and taupe tones establish a calming feel in the common areas
Photo 2 of 2 The striking, moody design of the basement lounge
Ivory, champagne and taupe tones establish a calming feel in the common areas
The striking, moody design of the basement lounge

Meticulously renovated over three years by SuMisura, this family home in the Singapore Namly neighbourhood incorporates a couple’s disparate design preferences. From airy communal areas to private, moody retreats, this home reflects the owners’ vision, ensuring it remains a cherished, timeless sanctuary.

The common areas of the home are clad in the wife’s preferred aesthetic, defined by hues of ivory, taupe and champagne, which lends itself to cosy gatherings; the husband’s study and the basement bar are transformed with a duskier, lounge-inspired design. Their daughter’s room and attic study are designed for growth and adaptability, including stowable beds for guests. 

SuMisura has masterfully blended aesthetics with functionality, meeting the unique preferences and needs of each family member. The result is a luxurious yet practical abode that adapts as the family grows.

Read more: Home tour: A modern semi-detached house in Singapore’s upscale Namly neighbourhood

Orchard Road Duplex by K2SD Group

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Photo 1 of 2 The sculptural “oculus” staircase is the focal point of the living hall in this Orchard home
Photo 2 of 2 The inviting and luxurious living and dining area
The sculptural “oculus” staircase is the focal point of the living hall in this Orchard home
The inviting and luxurious living and dining area

Designed by K2SD Group, this luxurious duplex in Orchard melds meaning and artistry. Tasked with incorporating the warm tones of oak wood, the firm sculpted the entire apartment with the material, pushing the boundaries of material application. The result is soothing and refined, allowing the dramatic, double-volume “oculus” staircase to stand out and shine as the home’s centrepiece.

Elegant living and dining spaces orbit this staircase, featuring high-end furnishings and Korean artwork with a connection to Singapore. Upstairs, the study offers a grand hall view, blending oak with textured stone. Meanwhile, the master bedroom has a custom headboard, the entertainment room offers comfort with acoustic paneling, and a guest room continues the theme of sumptuous luxury.

From curved lines to irregular forms, movement and flow are emphasised, making the Best Luxury Concept nominee feel like a “living, breathing work of art.”

Read more: Home tour: A luxuriously sculpted Orchard duplex with a dramatic, double-volume “oculus” staircase

Orchard Boulevard Apartment by KGID

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Photo 1 of 2 A neutral material palette employed by KGID gives the home a classic look and sense of timelessness
Photo 2 of 2 This vanity in the master bedroom features ample storage for the wife’s makeup and accessories
A neutral material palette employed by KGID gives the home a classic look and sense of timelessness
This vanity in the master bedroom features ample storage for the wife’s makeup and accessories

KGID composed restful spaces for this 1,313 sq ft apartment in Singapore’s Orchard Boulevard neighbourhood, elevating its look with classic touches and decorative flourishes. Completed in two and a half months, the unit was designed as a welcoming, tranquil retreat that instantly feels like home, featuring unique and tasteful details as part of its visually cohesive interior.

The design addressed existing beams by integrating them into custom joinery and the false ceiling. A neutral colour scheme with metallic accents and botanical elements, such as orchid-shaped clay ornaments, create a soothing, luxurious ambiance, affirming Singapore’s “garden city” slant and tropical environment.

Furnishings from Royal Interiors and King Living, along with a 24k gold side table and a Calacatta Gold feature wall, enhance the elegant look. Other features include custom furniture that maximises functionality and elegance, fluted panels that soften the rectilinear details, and handblown glass pendant lights for an understated final touch.

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Telok Kurau Terrace House by Metaphor Studio

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Photo 1 of 2 Tinted mirrors are employed to ensure privacy and add a touch of style to this home’s bedroom
Photo 2 of 2 The design elements are set in a linear arrangement to draw the eye into the home
Tinted mirrors are employed to ensure privacy and add a touch of style to this home’s bedroom
The design elements are set in a linear arrangement to draw the eye into the home

While the owners of this three-storey terrace house in Singapore’s Telok Kurau district had desired a resort-style interior for their abode along with open community spaces, the appointed design team at Metaphor Studio recommended a less “heavy” approach, creating “experiential transitional space markers” on each floor to build mystery and curiosity.

Completed in under six months, this Best Luxury Concept nominee sports a minimalist vocabulary that celebrates the use of natural materials. The living room features a linear composition with an expanded staircase landing acting as a “theatrical” stage. Natural materials like wood, stone, and marble create a tactile environment; a lava stone feature wall spans the stairwell, unifying the floors.

The master suite on the second storey was redesigned for privacy and better views, and the bedrooms on the third floor are relaxing sanctuaries clad in calming tones.

Read more: Home tour: A luxurious three-storey terrace house in Singapore’s Telok Kurau district

District 10 Apartment by IDID

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Photo 1 of 2 Neutral tones promote an air of calm and relaxation in the home’s common zones
Photo 2 of 2 A marble feature wall makes an eye-catching statement against the placid overall palette
Neutral tones promote an air of calm and relaxation in the home’s common zones
A marble feature wall makes an eye-catching statement against the placid overall palette

This District 10 apartment was transformed into a spacious and homely abode using a neutral colour palette of cream, beige, brown, taupe, and grey. The homeowners, a couple with two children and a domestic helper, wanted to create a sense of spaciousness and ample storage in their 1,496 sq ft unit. IDID focused on practicality and functionality, integrating existing furniture and matching the apartment’s fixtures.

Completed in six weeks, the design utilises sleek magnetic track lights and fluted panels for a contemporary touch, while marble varieties lend the interiors opulence. To carve out more usable space in the common zones, the dining area was moved to the balcony, effectively expanding the living room.

Integrated storage solutions, such as platform beds and built-in desks, also help to keep the home clutter-free. Here, petite areas appear larger, and the abode elicits a tranquil vibe with a feeling of cohesion.

Read more: Home tour: A serene and modern apartment with a neutral palette in Singapore’s District 10

Avenue South Residences by Prestige Global Designs

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Photo 1 of 2 The upper portion of the double-height living room walls features the ombre wallcovering that represents the colour of the sky, bringing that rare 56th-floor vista into the home
Photo 2 of 2 The living room seamlessly opens out to the balcony, which also features a stylish bar-height seating corner
The upper portion of the double-height living room walls features the ombre wallcovering that represents the colour of the sky, bringing that rare 56th-floor vista into the home
The living room seamlessly opens out to the balcony, which also features a stylish bar-height seating corner

With panoramic views of Sentosa Island and the city skyline, this stunning 56th-floor penthouse is both a family sanctuary and an entertainer’s dream. Spanning 1,668 sq ft, the well-appointed apartment by Prestige Global Designs marries the home’s cinematic vistas of Sentosa with striking interiors and an effortless air of sophistication.

The four-bedroom apartment features high ceilings and an open-plan layout, with living and dining areas inspired by Sentosa’s golden sunsets. An ombre wallcovering and Moooi pendant lights mimic the sky and stars; natural materials, bespoke furniture from Roche Bobois and Commune, and nature-inspired accents add texture and warmth.

Completed in three months, this turnkey project balances grandeur with intimacy, creating a bespoke luxury home that fosters connection and celebration.

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Vote for your favourite Best Luxury Concept nominee in the form here.

Be sure to also read about the nominees for Best Showroom and Best Show Unit, and vote for your favourite projects. The public voting period ends on 4 June 2025, at midnight, Singapore time.

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