Stepping into a showflat is a bit like a first date. You walk in with a mix of excitement and skepticism, wondering if what you see is the real deal or just an illusion dressed up with fancy lighting and strategically placed furniture. But the setup at Tampines St 95 EC floor plan? It doesn’t rely on smoke and mirrors. What you see is what you get—a layout that actually makes sense for everyday life.

Right from the entrance, there’s an instant sense of space. The open-concept design doesn’t just look good—it flows. The living area feels inviting, not like a museum display where you’re afraid to touch anything. There’s room to lounge, entertain, or just stretch out after a long day. And those floor-to-ceiling windows? They aren’t just there for decoration. They flood the space with natural light, making everything feel bigger and brighter.
Then there’s the kitchen. It’s not one of those afterthoughts where you barely have space to chop an onion. Here, there’s enough counter space to cook without performing acrobatics. The storage is practical too—drawers and cabinets that actually fit real-life essentials instead of being crammed with mini compartments that only hold teaspoons.
Moving into the bedrooms, it’s clear they weren’t designed as an afterthought. The master suite? Spacious enough to fit a proper bed without feeling like the walls are closing in. There’s storage that doesn’t scream “cramped apartment” and even enough room for a little workspace if needed. Secondary bedrooms don’t feel like an afterthought either—kids, guests, or even a home office would fit comfortably.
And then, the bathrooms. You know that feeling when you step into a poorly designed one and immediately feel boxed in? That’s not an issue here. The space is well-planned, with fittings that feel solid and not like they’ll need replacing after a year.
One of the unexpected highlights? The balcony. It’s not just a narrow ledge where you awkwardly stand for fresh air. It’s a proper space to unwind, maybe set up a small table and enjoy a morning coffee without bumping elbows with the railing.
Walking through the showflat, there’s a sense that this isn’t just another generic layout. It’s designed for actual living—where daily routines, comfort, and functionality all blend seamlessly. Nothing feels forced or impractical. Instead, it’s the kind of space where you can already picture yourself settling in.