SINGAPORE - It seems like more people in Singapore are choosing to design and build their houses using glass as one of the main elements. The Straits Times reported that more people are choosing to live in these eye-catching glass homes, which may cost considerably more to build than if using concrete. Eye-catching glasshouses in Singapore Click on thumbnail to view | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
For one particular home owner, passers-by have stopped to take photos of his house; even the police have dropped by to say "hello". But while these houses may look attractive and unique, home owners are conscious of possible inconveniences such as maintenance and safety.Curious eyes have free reign of the property - certain rooms are exposed completely to onlookers. Home owners turn to using planted trees in their gardens to shield their houses, or "smart glass" which can turn from transparent to opaque with the flick of a switch. Some also install closed-circuit television cameras to monitor their homes. Heat is another problem. Home owners have to use energy-efficient glass which controls heat flow into the home. Some condominium residents have also chosen glass for its contemporary look and good views. paullim@sph.com.sg |