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Space-saving ideas in small apartments

Shoebox units - typically 500 sq ft or smaller, with lower total prices to go with them - are gaining a foothold in Singapore's property market.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) expects the number of small units to surge from 2,400 to beyond 8,200 units by the end of 2015, The Straits Times reported.

With maximising of storage and living space becoming a design priority, property developers such as City Developments Limited (CDL) and Far East Organization have incorporated space-saving features into their new projects.

For example, CDL has a unique storage space system for some of its developments like The Palette in Pasir Ris.

One-bedroom apartments at The Palette range from 495 sq ft to 700 sq ft. Said project manager Allen Ang: "We are always looking into exploring new ideas where space saving is key."

He found a customised hinge system to prevent storage cover from slamming. His patent-pending design is a hit with the customers...read full story

(Photos: Reuters, Internet screengrabs)

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