
Located in Bukit Timah, Singapore, a neighbourhood known for its upmarket lifestyle and connection to nature, this duplex penthouse designed by Architology Interiors draws on the elegance of yacht design. Natural surfaces and stone elements create a warm, tactile interior, while a decking-style timber floor and circular openings pay homage to marine craftsmanship.

The kitchen is defined by floor-to-ceiling timber joinery that conceals storage and creates a continuous, warm surface throughout. An L-shaped marble bench then becomes the sculptural focal point. Integrated within the joinery are the V-ZUG CombiSteamer V6000, Combair V4000P, and 14cm WarmingDrawer, selected for their understated design and reliable performance.
«The design embodies the elegance and craftsmanship typically found in yachting, seamlessly translating those principles into a residential setting.» Terrence Quah, Architology Interiors

Drawing on the earthy scheme throughout the apartment, the kitchen features luxurious materials such as South American Ashwood, honed grey marble, white spray-painted panels, with polished stainless steel elements adding to the sailing aesthetic. Here, the V-ZUG CookTop V4000 sits flush into the marble bench, maintaining the kitchen’s refined composition.

Designed for tropical, open-plan living, the kitchen and dining areas spill out onto a generous terrace. The elevated penthouse position creates a sense of openness, where cooking, dining and living unfold with a continuous connection to sky and greenery.




