Rivelle Tampines at Tampines Street 95 near to Tampines West MRT Station by Sim Lian Land 10

Rivelle Tampines Floor Plan

Functional Layout Philosophy for Everyday Living

The floor plan strategy for Rivelle Tampines reflects a family-first approach that prizes efficient circulation, plentiful storage, and flexible spaces that can evolve with time. Set within District 18 at Tampines Street 95, close to Tampines West MRT Station on the Downtown Line, the new executive condominium by Sim Lian Land is expected to offer an intelligently curated mix of 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 4-bedroom homes, with selected stacks featuring utility rooms or study nooks. Across all types, layouts are envisioned to keep structural walls rational, corridors minimal, and living spaces bright, while balconies and full-height windows frame views toward landscaped courts and the pool precinct.

2-Bedroom: Efficient Comfort for Couples and Young Families

The typical 2-bedroom at Rivelle Tampines is designed to maximize usable area with a compact foyer leading into a combined living-dining space. A linear or L-shaped kitchen offers ample countertop span, with upper cabinets rising to the ceiling for added storage. In select stacks, a sliding partition allows the study to merge with the living area, creating a larger social zone for guests or weekend movie nights. The master suite fits a queen bed comfortably, with wardrobe runs that align with window bays to avoid dead corners. The common room doubles as a nursery or home office, benefitting from cross-ventilation where stacks are oriented to prevailing breezes. Bathrooms are planned with niche shelving and low-maintenance finishes, while pocket storage near the entrance keeps daily essentials—keys, masks, umbrellas—out of sight yet within reach. For residents commuting via Downtown Line, the ease of access to Tampines West MRT Station pairs naturally with an easy-to-maintain home that supports active, on-the-go lifestyles.

3-Bedroom: The Family Workhorse with Versatile Zones

The core of the collection is the 3-bedroom—a floor plan many families consider the sweet spot. Here, the living-dining spine often stretches onto a usable balcony suited for alfresco breakfasts or evening downtime. Kitchens may be enclosed for better cooking control, with a yard or utility area in selected stacks for laundry and pantry storage. A common bathroom anchors the children’s rooms, while the master suite includes an ensuite with a vanity ledge and a wardrobe bay that can accommodate modular inserts or a dresser. Where possible, “dumbbell” layouts position the master on one side and secondary rooms on the other, improving privacy for multi-generational living. Some 3-bedders are expected to include a study alcove—perfect for hybrid work or after-school assignments—tucked near the window for daylight and views of the estate greenery. The arrangement is savvy for school runs around St. Hilda’s Primary, St. Hilda’s Secondary, Tampines Primary School, and quick weekend access to Our Tampines Hub, Tampines Mall, Century Square, and Tampines 1.

4-Bedroom: Space to Grow, Entertain, and Thrive

For larger households, the 4-bedroom floor plans prioritize a generous communal core for extended dining tables and flexible seating, complemented by a balcony large enough for a six- or eight-seater set. The kitchen may be oriented as a semi-open galley that can be enclosed during heavier cooking, with a window for natural ventilation. A dedicated utility room offers a helper’s space or storage for sports gear, strollers, and luggage. The master suite hosts a king bed comfortably and may feature a walk-in or dual-run wardrobe, while an enlarged ensuite accommodates a shower enclave and ample shelving. Secondary bedrooms are proportioned to accept queen beds or bunk configurations, recognizing the evolving needs of growing families. With quick access to PIE (Pan Island Expressway), TPE (Tampines Expressway), and ECP (East Coast Parkway), households enjoy easy school and work commutes without compromising home comfort.

Zoning and Circulation: Short Corridors, Big Rooms

A hallmark of the Rivelle Tampines planning logic is the intentional reduction of corridor space. Circulation is direct and intuitive: foyers step into living rooms without doglegs, bedrooms cluster off a clear spine, and storage is integrated to keep footprints efficient. This means more square footage is devoted to bedrooms, dining areas, and the kitchen—places where families actually live. When paired with ceiling-height cabinets, storerooms, and under-bench solutions, the layouts eliminate clutter and preserve clean sightlines.

Balconies, Light, and Ventilation

Balconies are sized for real furniture, not just token stools—creating a usable outdoor room that extends the living area. Stack orientation targets breeze capture while reducing west sun exposure where feasible. Corner stacks may gain extra windows for cross-ventilation, and kitchens often secure an external window to dissipate heat and cooking aromas. Baths with windows (in selected stacks) add welcome ventilation and faster drying times, enhancing long-term upkeep.

Kitchen Typologies: Open, Enclosed, and Hybrid

Expect three kitchen typologies: open kitchens in some 2-bedroom and select compact 3-bedroom stacks for visual spaciousness; enclosed kitchens for families who cook frequently; and hybrid formats with pocket doors that slide to separate spaces during heavier use. Counter runs are planned to support full-size appliances, with space-saving pull-outs and a recycling niche. Proximity to the dining area ensures easy plate service during gatherings, a frequent weekend highlight for residents who shop at Tampines Mall, Century Square, and Tampines 1.

Bedrooms and Wardrobes: Sleep, Study, Store

Bedrooms focus on versatile furniture placement. Typical rooms fit a queen bed and a study desk without crowding circulation, while master suites support side tables and a dresser. Wardrobes are planned as straight runs to avoid awkward corners, with provision for organizers, shoe drawers, and luggage shelves. Where layouts allow, bay windows or niche ledges create reading corners. Secondary rooms can morph into a study, music room, or nursery, reflecting the flexible ambitions of modern families in Tampines.

Bathrooms and Laundry: Practical, Durable, Hygienic

Wet areas emphasize easy maintenance: slip-resistant tiles, grout lines that are easy to clean, and niches for toiletries reduce clutter. Vanities offer hidden bins and drawer organization, while mirrors conceal medicine cabinets in selected layouts. Laundry is centralized in a yard or a utility zone with space for a washer-dryer stack, plus a foldable drying rack. The result is a back-of-house routine that runs smoothly, with minimal visual intrusion on the living-dining heart.

Storage Everywhere: A Place for Everything

From shoe cabinets at the foyer to broom cupboards near the kitchen, the floor plans aim to incorporate storage where daily life needs it. Full-height pantry cabinets tame bulk groceries, while linen closets near bedrooms keep towels and bedding organized. In family-sized units, a discreet household shelter doubles as a seasonal storeroom for festival décor, travel gear, and sports equipment—useful for residents who frequent Tampines Eco Green or ride along nearby park connectors.

Acoustic and Privacy Considerations

Where stacks face community zones, bedrooms are positioned deeper into the plan to reduce noise. Bathrooms that abut bedrooms typically include acoustic separation, while wardrobes can act as buffers between sleeping and corridor areas. This attention to quiet enjoyment is especially appreciated for homes near active facilities, giving residents the best of both vibrancy and retreat.

Universal Design and Future-Proofing

The layouts anticipate life’s transitions. Wider clearances at key turns, flush thresholds in living areas, and the option to install grab bars in bathrooms support ageing-in-place. Selected kitchens allow for seated prep areas, and study nooks can transform into hobby stations. With nearby institutions such as Temasek Polytechnic and ITE College East, homes can flex for shifting schedules—hybrid work one year, home-based learning the next.

Smart Readiness and Sustainability Touches

Pre-wiring for smart devices eases upgrades to intelligent lighting, climate control, and digital locks. Energy-efficient appliances and water-saving fixtures align with household budgets and environmental goals. Cross-ventilating windows, ceiling fan points, and shade-conscious balcony design further reduce cooling load—benefits that add up through Singapore’s warm seasons.

Orientation, Views, and Stack Selection

Prospective buyers can evaluate stacks by sun exposure, proximity to lifts, and outlooks over gardens or pools. Parents may prefer stacks near side gates toward Tampines Avenue 5 bus stops for quick school runs, while work-from-home professionals may choose quieter inner-court views for better focus. Motorists will appreciate rapid road access toward PIE and TPE, while frequent flyers can route via surface roads to ECP and onward to the airport.

Lifestyle Flow: From Morning Rush to Evening Wind-Down

Daily rhythms drive the logic of these homes. Morning prep moves from wardrobes to vanities to the dining table without cross-traffic. After work or school, bags and shoes tuck into dedicated cubbies, while cooking, dining, and homework share the living spine. Evenings spill onto the balcony for breeze and conversation, and bedrooms deliver the calm needed for restorative rest—ready to repeat the next day’s flow across Tampines Regional Centre, Tampines West MRT Station, and nearby shopping centres and schools.

Why These Floor Plans Work for the East-Side Lifestyle

In an address that balances suburban calm with urban access, the floor plans at Rivelle Tampines deliver what households value most: rooms that fit real furniture, storage that tames clutter, kitchens that cook well, and balconies that truly extend living. Proximity to Tampines West MRT Station, the convenience of Tampines Mall, Century Square, and Tampines 1, plus smooth routes to PIE, TPE, and ECP amplify the utility of every square metre. Whether a streamlined 2-bedroom, a family-centric 3-bedroom, or an expansive 4-bedroom with utility room, each plan is crafted for the long run—supporting milestones from the first crib to the first internship, from hybrid workweeks to festive gatherings with friends and neighbours.

Conclusion: Flexible, Practical, and Poised for the Future

Thoughtful planning underpins every inch of the anticipated Rivelle Tampines collection. With efficient zoning, generous storage, and considered light and airflow, these floor plans transform daily routines into an easy, elegant rhythm. Supported by the connectivity of Downtown Line rail at Tampines West MRT Station, the retail depth of the Tampines Regional Centre, and the reach of PIE, TPE, and ECP, residents gain a home that is as practical on Monday mornings as it is delightful on Saturday nights—an East-side address designed for real life, and ready for the years ahead.

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