There’s a reason why buyers still pay a premium for “one floor, one flat.” It’s a simple idea that solves a lot of everyday problems: privacy, quieter living, better ventilation, and more control over service, security and finishes. Space Station takes that idea and builds on it but not as a gimmick, but as part of a design that improves how residents live, sleep, and use their homes.
1. Privacy that actually feels private
One-flat-per-floor means your home doesn’t share a landing with neighbours. No shared corridors outside your living room, no immediate plaster-on-plaster noises, no foot traffic past your door. Practically, that removes one of the biggest daily irritants in multi-storey living. For families and people who work from home, it’s not luxury theatre, but it’s the quieter calls, less disturbance, and the comfort of a home that feels like a private floor plate.
2. lines for security and access control
With only one doorstep per floor, access becomes simpler and tighter. Space Station pairs the single-flat design with biometric locks, video door phone, and a building management system (BMS) that integrates surveillance and visitor access. That reduces false alarms, makes visitor screening straightforward and gives residents clear audit trails for deliveries and service access.
3. Better daylight, ventilation and usable balconies
A single flat per floor frees up the floor plan to be column-free and wide, which Space Station uses to push daylight deeper into living spaces and to provide French windows and large balconies. The S-shaped layout and generous openings give flats exposure on multiple sides, improving cross-ventilation and daylight. This is a practical performance gain: less daytime lighting, fresher interiors and better thermal comfort without over-relying on machines.
4. Design that supports movement and living
When a floor belongs to one household, the apartment layout can stretch wider and freer than typical stacked flats. That allows for private elevator lobbies, wider living areas, and balconies placed for uninterrupted use- turning outdoor spaces into true extensions of the home. This difference increases daily movement and the usage of your house.
The extended private corridor also supports this idea of movement and freedom. Owners use this space as a small garden, or a gym, a living space for their pets.
5. Safety benefits that scale with the design
Space Station’s safety systems- multiple fire shafts, sprinklers, heat & smoke detectors integrated to BMS and 22 dedicated evacuation staircases- work hand-in-hand with the one-flat-per-floor model. Refuge areas, natural ventilation in fire shafts and an integrated emergency response plan are easier to operate when floor plates are private and access is predictable. That predictability matters during an emergency: fewer people per landing, simpler evacuation flows and better coordination.
6. Value that's measurable at rescale
“One floor, one flat” is not only about comfort- it’s about market clarity. Buyers looking for privacy, quiet or long-term family homes understand the premium. Space Station’s combination of IGBC Platinum precertification, robust safety features, smart home automation and exclusive floor plates creates a product that resonates with a defined buyer segment. That typically translates to stronger resale interest among buyers who value lifestyle, security and long-term comfort.