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  2. Build to order (HDB) - Wikipedia

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    Semi-solid timber doors for bathrooms; Polished homogeneous/porcelain tiles & timber-strip for Living/Dining & Bedrooms; Standard apartment for 2, 3, 4 and 5 rooms - Internal square metres (40–55 m 2, 65 m 2, 90–94 m 2 and 110–120 m 2) Semi-solid timber doors for all rooms (OCS) Glazed ceramic tiles for Living/Dining & Bedrooms (OCS)

  3. Meyer Flats - Wikipedia

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    A window which was octagonal and read "Meyer Flats" was placed above the roof. [1] A window, described by Davison as a "quasi-Venetian affair", could be found at the upper stairwell. [1] Each of the 12 units in the building featured two bedrooms with attached bathrooms, a living area, a "small" dressing room, two servants' rooms and a kitchen. [2]

  4. 45, 48 and 49 Stirling Road - Wikipedia

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    Block 45 in 2021 Blocks 48 and 49 in 2021. 45, 48 and 49 Stirling Road are three residential flats on Stirling Road in Queenstown, Singapore.They were the first three blocks completed by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), having been previously left unfinished by its predecessor, the Singapore Improvement Trust.

  5. Studio apartment - Wikipedia

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    A studio apartment, or studio condo [1] also known as a studio flat (), self-contained apartment (), efficiency apartment, bed-sitter (), or bachelor apartment, is a small dwelling in which the normal functions of a number of rooms – often the living room, bedroom, and kitchen – are combined into a single room.

  6. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    HDB residences in Bishan town. Public housing in Singapore is subsidised, built, and managed by the government of Singapore.Starting in the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public housing projects, and housing for the resettlement of squatters was built from the late 1950s.

  7. 25 Chapel Road - Wikipedia

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    The bungalow was completed in the early 1900s. [2] It initially had two bedrooms. In 1932, the property was purchased by Tan Swee Hee, a money broker, for $12,000. One bedroom was used by Tan and his wife, while the other was used by their three daughters, one of whom was named Alice, as well as Alice's husband, broker George Lee.