For Canopy House, we drew inspiration from the tropical landscapes and the rich history of this neighborhood.
The name “Canopy” represents the towering trees that once shaded the old plantations in this area, providing shelter, tranquility, and a deep connection to nature.
Second Transitional Shophouse Style, c.1923
Previously a nutmeg plantation until 1900s
Became a conservation area in 1989
Room Names: For the rooms, each one of them reflects the natural rhythm of the day representing the harmony of the house
For Canopy House, we drew inspiration from the tropical landscapes and the rich history of this neighborhood. The name “Canopy” represents the towering trees that once shaded the old plantations in this area, providing shelter, tranquility, and a deep connection to nature.
Second Transitional Shophouse Style, c.1923
Previously a nutmeg plantation until 1900s
Became a conservation area in 1989
Room Names: For the rooms, each one of them reflects the natural rhythm of the day representing the harmony of the house
Emerald Hill is a tranquil residential oasis just off of downtown and Orchard Road. 313 Somerset, Lady M Cake Shop, and library@orchard are just some of the perks of living on this historic street.
Previously a nutmeg plantation, the area became a residential neighbourhood from the 1900s onwards. By the 1930s, much of the street was occupied by Straits Chinese families, descendants of early Chinese immigrants who married locals and settled in Southeast Asia. The district was gazetted as a conservation area in 1989, allowing us to continue enjoying our beautiful architectural heritage.