
In today’s property market, homebuyers often face a dilemma: balancing spacious living with affordability. However, for those approaching new launches with an open mind, premium high-ceiling units offer generous space for flexible interior design, all while remaining budget-friendly.
These premium high-ceiling units are available for sale at Lentoria, a new condominium in the emerging Lentor Hills estate. Developed by TID, a joint venture between Hong Leong Holdings and Mitsui Fudosan, Lentoria comprises 267 units.
For a limited time, the developer is offering a special discount on some of its premium high-ceiling units, which have a 5.5m ceiling height and are found primarily on the ground and top floors. Buyers have a range of unit sizes available from one- to four-bedroom unit layouts.
It is no secret that most new projects on the market in recent years feature smaller unit sizes than those of the past. However, the needs of families, couples and individuals often mean that owner-occupiers quickly find themselves short on space.
The developer is offering a limited-time discount on premium high-ceiling units, including this four-bedroom plus study with a 5.5m ceiling. (Picture: Samuel Isaac Chua/The Edge Singapore)
Some owners have adopted an appealing alternative to maximise comfort and manage clutter: seeking out units with high ceilings. This efficient use of tall vertical spaces for storage and bed space, such as double-decker beds, ensures that the living areas are kept tidy and clear.
Lentoria is the only new project in Lentor Hills where owners do not pay for the void airspace in high-ceiling units, instead paying solely for the usable floor area.
Space and privacy built into the design
The development comprises two 17-storey residential towers and an eight-storey residential block.
Lentoria’s design and architecture ensure that each of the ground-floor units, which feature high ceilings, echoes the lifestyle of landed living.
To further enhance this sense of privacy and spaciousness, tall trees and foliage provide a natural barrier, while the generous private enclosed space serves as a buffer. The developer emphasises that residents’ privacy is embedded into the overall design of each unit, fostering a calming and tranquil living environment typically only found in landed homes.
The full-height windows in the bedrooms and living room offer unparalleled views. (Picture: Samuel Isaac Chua/The Edge Singapore)
In the eight-storey block, which is Block 32, there are a total of six ground-floor units. The ones facing Lentor Hills Road are among the most private at Lentoria and best represent this landed lifestyle. These units consist of a pair of three-bedroom and a pair of one-bedroom units. A deep landscape buffer blocks noise and sightlines from the main road, and this corner of the development enjoys the most privacy.
In the same block, other ground-floor units face a sprawling Garden Lawn and the 50m swimming pool. Some of the unit types that enjoy this landscape include a four-bedder and a three-bedroom premium unit.
Each top-floor unit features a 5.5m high ceiling and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding greenery towards Pierce Reservoir. With full-height windows in both the living room and bedrooms, these units are flooded with natural light.
Families can maximise vertical space in various ways, from double-decker beds to additional storage solutions. (Picture: Samuel Isaac Chua/The Edge Singapore)
Their spacious, high-ceiling designs have attracted discerning buyers looking for loft-style living, perfect for double-decker beds, lofts and decks that make the most of both the views and the space.
Attractively priced
The appealing price TID is offering for the premium high-ceiling units at Lentoria means buyers only pay for the usable space while enjoying the benefits of a loft-style unit.
As the smallest development in Lentor Hills, Lentoria offers a peaceful and close-knit environment that is perfect for families, with fewer neighbours and a quieter setting tucked away from the busier parts of the estate. Even with its smaller size, families can still enjoy the full range of condo facilities — without the higher maintenance fees typically seen in smaller projects.