
Upgrade the home you have instead of buying the one you don’t.
Additions and alterations give homeowners a cost-effective way to change a house without the upheaval of relocating. Here is what an A&A actually buys you.
Open-plan living, an extra bedroom, or a dedicated work area carved out of the existing footprint.
Sunrooms, conservatories, or an additional floor where the plot and the envelope allow it.
Turning dead space into outdoor living: terraces, balconies and patios.
Change the house without losing the parts of it your family is attached to.
Reconfigure the plan around how you actually live, not how the original architect guessed you would.
No agent fees, no stamp duty, no second mortgage. Renovate the property you already own.
Energy-efficient systems and smart-home provisions added while the walls are already open.
Architects, designers and craftsmen who have done this on Singapore landed properties for two decades.
A staircase, a pool, or a full reconfiguration, scoped to your brief and your budget.
New work integrated into the existing architecture so the house reads as one building, not two.