Living in Harmony
Clever design and the smart use of space are what drive two upcoming co-living spaces.
Tay Suan Chiang
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KĒSA HOUSE
Back in the day when Keong Saik Road was still a residential zone, it was home to working ladies, and mistresses of rich merchants.
In the early 1990s, it underwent a transformation when the Urban Redevelopment Authority put up several old shophouses for sale, so that they could be conserved and modified for commercial use.
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