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Roof Types for Landed Homes in Singapore: Flat, Metal, Pitched & Green Roofs Compared
Your roof does far more than keep the rain out. It defines your home's architectural character, affects energy efficiency, determines maintenance costs, and even influences how much usable space you gain. When rebuilding a landed home in Singapore, choosing the right roof type is a critical early decision. This guide compares the most popular options — including metal roofing, which has become our top recommendation for most landed home rebuilds. Metal Roofing: The Smart, Mod

Hitomo Construction Singapore (2010) Pte Ltd
3 days ago5 min read


EV Charger Installation for Landed Homes in Singapore: What to Plan During Your Rebuild
Electric vehicles are rapidly becoming mainstream in Singapore, driven by government incentives, expanding charging infrastructure, and a growing range of affordable EV models. If you're rebuilding your landed home, now is the ideal time to install EV charging infrastructure—it's far cheaper an d easier during construction than retrofitting later. Why Plan EV Charging During Your Rebuild? Installing an EV charger requires dedicated electrical cabling from your main distributi

Hitomo Construction Singapore (2010) Pte Ltd
May 273 min read


Staircase Design for Landed Homes: Materials, Styles & Safety
In a multi-storey landed home, the staircase is both a functional necessity and a major design feature. It connects your living spaces, occupies significant floor area, and is often the first thing you see when entering the home. Getting the design right involves balancing aesthetics, safety, comfort, and regulations. Staircase Styles Straight Staircase The simplest and most cost-effective design. A single straight flight connects two floors. Best suited for homes with genero

Hitomo Construction Singapore (2010) Pte Ltd
May 132 min read
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