Chuan Park

A prime new launch with luxury living, seamless connectivity, and top-tier amenities.

Chuan Park is a luxurious new launch condo in District 19, offering seamless connectivity, premium amenities, and modern smart home features. Strategically located next to Lorong Chuan MRT, it provides easy access to top schools, shopping malls, and lifestyle hubs, making it an ideal choice for families, investors, and upgraders.

Launch Date

Novermber 2024
1
Expected T.O.P.
2020
Years Leasehold
75
Residential Units
800

Location & Connectivity

Building Configuration

2 Blocks of 19 Storey & 13 Blocks of 22 Storeys

Unit Mix

2 Bedroom
2 Bedroom + Study
3 Bedroom
4 Bedroom
5 Bedroom

Artist Impression

Unit Configurations

2 Bedroom

Type B1/B1-m

Area: 65 sqm

Stacks covered 9 | 10 | 27 | 36 | 37

Layout Highlight Description

This unit is designed for singles, couples, or small families who need essential living spaces without unnecessary extras. The open-concept kitchen merges with the living and dining area, and both bedrooms are located side by side, making it a straightforward and functional design.

Strength

The layout maximizes functional space with very little corridor wastage. The living area feels cozy yet spacious, suitable for daily relaxation or entertaining small groups. The master bedroom is well-proportioned, comfortably fitting a king-size bed. Many of these units are also located in quieter stacks, away from bin chutes or footfall-heavy zones, improving both auditory and visual privacy. The unit offers sufficient separation between private and communal spaces for two occupants. Recreational space is compact but efficient, making it ideal for urban lifestyles.

  • Minimal corridor wastage
  • Quiet stack placements enhance privacy
  • King-size master bedroom
  • Balanced separation of private and communal areas
  • Functional recreational space

Challenge

The proximity of the common bedroom to the main entrance may reduce privacy, especially if the unit is shared by unrelated occupants. Recreational space like the living area may feel a little compact once furniture is added, particularly if a full-sized dining table is included. The kitchen may also be tight for those who enjoy home cooking frequently.

  • Common bedroom near entry reduces privacy
  • Limited recreational space in living area
  • Compact kitchen not ideal for frequent cooking

Recommendations

Use modular furniture to keep the living and dining spaces flexible. A slim built-in partition or shoe cabinet near the entry can add privacy for the bedroom while offering storage. Choose a stack that avoids the west sun for better comfort and energy savings.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

2 Bedroom + Study (A)

Linear Kitchen Layout

Type B2/B2-m

Area: 68 sqm

Stacks covered 1 | 2 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 28 | 29 | 44 | 45

Layout Highlight Description

This layout includes a fully enclosed study room that offers excellent utility as a home office, compact nursery, or guest space. It’s distinct from the main communal zone.

Strength

The enclosed study room allows for full visual and acoustic separation, ideal for those working from home or managing different schedules under the same roof. This space can double up for learning, hobbies, or a baby’s room. Privacy between rooms is significantly enhanced, and the dedicated room layout provides more functional zoning than a typical 2-bedroom. The living and recreational zones remain well-defined and comfortable.

  • Fully enclosed study offers work-from-home flexibility
  • Clear zoning enhances privacy for all rooms
  • Functional for young families or guests
  • Maintains defined communal and recreational zones

Challenge

In some configurations, the study lacks direct natural light, making it feel a bit enclosed. The additional walling for the study slightly reduces the openness of the shared living space, which may affect spatial perception, especially in smaller furniture setups.

  • Study may lack natural light
  • Walling reduces openness of common areas

Recommendations

Consider glass doors or openable partitions for the study to let light in while maintaining acoustic control. Corner units are preferred for better cross-ventilation and lighting.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

2 Bedroom + Study (B)

Side‑Kitchen Layout

Type B2a/B2a-m

Area: 69 sqm

Stacks covered 6 | 13 | 24 | 33 | 40

Layout Highlight Description

This variant places the study space within the open-plan living area, functioning more like a flexible alcove than an enclosed room.

Strength

It supports a more fluid and interactive lifestyle—ideal for couples or young families who enjoy integrated spaces. The openness enhances visual spaciousness and allows multi-tasking (e.g., supervising kids while working). The flow between entry, dining, and study is seamless, promoting casual living.

  • Study integrated into communal zones for flexibility
  • Bright and visually spacious
  • Seamless interaction between rooms
  • Good for multitasking family environments

Challenge

Without any privacy screening, it’s harder to conduct focused work or quiet activities. Clutter in the study area can impact the aesthetic of the entire living space. Sound disturbances from shared zones are also a consideration.

  • Study lacks privacy and noise separation
  • Shared space may look cluttered

Recommendations

Use bookshelves or low partitions to carve out subtle boundaries. Opt for light, airy decor to reduce visual heaviness and keep the area multifunctional.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

3 Bedroom (A)

Type C1/C1-m

Area: 85 sqm

Stacks covered 8 | 11

Layout Highlight Description

This traditional configuration places all three bedrooms along a private hallway, separated from the living and dining zones. It’s ideal for families who value clear spatial division.

Strength

The design offers excellent privacy, with bedrooms positioned away from noise and foot traffic. The hallway acts as a buffer and provides space for additional built-ins. The living area benefits from being unobstructed, making it suitable for guests and communal use. Recreational zones are open and functional, supporting gatherings and relaxation.

  • Excellent bedroom privacy
  • Hallway allows for sound buffering
  • Opportunity for hallway storage or display
  • Clear separation between public and private spaces
  • Spacious living/dining zone ideal for entertaining

Challenge

The corridor may feel like a dead zone if left unutilized. It also reduces usable space for living or bedrooms.

  • Hallway may reduce efficiency of usable space
  • Can feel narrow without thoughtful design

Recommendations

Use the hallway for storage, decorative shelves, or a gallery wall to turn it into a functional design feature.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

3 Bedroom (B)

Type C1a/C1a-m

Area: 87 sqm

Stacks covered 7 | 12 | 25 | 34 | 39

Layout Highlight Description

This variation features a more squarish living-dining area with the bedrooms lined up along one side of the home. The overall flow from the main entrance to the living zone feels natural, with immediate openness upon entry.

Strength

With all bedrooms aligned along one facade, this layout enjoys consistent lighting and ventilation. The squarish layout of the living and dining space improves furniture placement and encourages social interaction. Privacy is maintained in the sleeping areas by keeping them separate from high-traffic zones. The recreational space is efficient and flexible.

  • Even light and ventilation across bedrooms
  • Functional, squarish living-dining area
  • Logical zoning of private and communal areas
  • Efficient use of floor space with minimal wastage

Challenge

The kitchen entrance might feel tight, especially during meal preparation or if storage is poorly planned. Some units may have less privacy for the common bedroom if it’s closer to the main entrance.

  • Narrow kitchen access
  • Possible reduced privacy for common bedroom near entry

Recommendations

Introduce sliding or glass-panel doors at the kitchen entry to enhance openness without sacrificing function. Use subtle dividers or furniture placement to shield the bedroom from direct visibility from the entrance.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

3 Bedroom (C & D)

Layout Highlight Description

These layouts incorporate an extended balcony and are typically located in corner stacks. The L-shaped or wraparound living areas merge with outdoor zones for a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.

3 Bedroom (C)

Type C1b/C1b-m

Area: 89 sqm

Stacks covered 14 | 23

3 Bedroom (D)

Type C2/C2-m

Area: 95 sqm

Stacks covered 3 | 4 | 31 | 42

Strength

Corner stacks offer improved cross-ventilation and more natural light. The balcony extends the recreational potential of the home and adds lifestyle value. Bedrooms are spaced with thoughtful consideration for both privacy and natural light.

  • Strong ventilation and natural lighting
  • Extended balcony provides functional outdoor zone
  • Corner unit ensures fewer shared walls
  • Balanced division of rooms for family comfort

Challenge

The presence of a large balcony may slightly reduce the size of the living room. Careful furnishing is needed to avoid over-cluttering the main communal area.

  • Balcony takes up part of internal floor area
  • Poorly placed furniture can compromise flow

Recommendations

Furnish the balcony for extended use (e.g., outdoor dining or gardening). Use streamlined furniture inside to maintain openness and flexibility.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

3 Bedroom (C)

3 Bedroom (D)

3 Bedroom (E & F)

Layout Highlight Description

These layouts offer an enclosed kitchen tucked neatly into the corner, suited for households that cook frequently. The dining and living areas remain defined, with a layout that emphasizes spatial separation.

3 Bedroom (E)

Type C2a/C2a-m

Area: 96 sqm

Stacks covered 5 | 32 | 41

3 Bedroom (F)

Type C3/C3-m

Area: 112 sqm

Stacks covered 16 | 30 | 43

Strength

The enclosed kitchen keeps cooking activities contained and clean, with noise and smells minimized. Rooms are spread out, and circulation from one space to another feels structured. Bedrooms retain privacy with good wall separation.

  • Enclosed kitchen great for heavy cooking
  • Excellent bedroom privacy
  • Defined movement zones with logical transitions
  • Minimal noise transfer between zones

Challenge

Kitchens may lack natural ventilation depending on stack position. Dining areas could feel narrow if the wrong furniture is used.

  • Windowless kitchen in some stacks
  • Tight dining area dimensions

Recommendations

Install high-quality hoods for ventilation and under-cabinet lighting for brightness. Choose narrower or extendable dining sets to avoid congestion.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

3 Bedroom (E)

3 Bedroom (F)

3 Bedroom (G & H)

Layout Highlight Description

These elongated layouts stretch the unit depth-wise, allowing each functional space to flow linearly. They often have clearly separated sleeping zones and a layered progression from the entrance to private quarters.

3 Bedroom (G)

Type C3a

Area: 112 sqm

Stacks covered 26

3 Bedroom (H)

Type C3b

Area: 114 sqm

Stacks covered 15

Strength

The depth of this layout supports functional zoning—residents can segment living, dining, and relaxation areas. Bedrooms at the far end gain privacy, ideal for families with older children or multiple age groups. There’s ample wall space for storage and customization.

  • Layered zoning for clear lifestyle segmentation
  • Deep layout enables personal space
  • Great for multigenerational households
  • Strong potential for design customization

Challenge

The linear nature may make the home feel narrow without intentional spatial breaks. Natural light may not reach deeper corners.

  • Narrow visual perception if not well-designed
  • Reduced daylight at inner areas

Recommendations

Break the flow using artwork, rugs, and lighting. Consider glass partitions or translucent materials to allow light to filter deeper.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

3 Bedroom (G)

3 Bedroom (H)

4 Bedroom (A)

Type D1/D1-m

Area: 124 sqm

Stacks covered 35 | 38

Layout Highlight Description

This layout brings the family together with a squarish living and dining core surrounded by four bedrooms in a U-shape formation. It’s an inclusive design that enhances family bonding.

Strength

The central layout encourages interaction, with all rooms leading to a shared space. Bedrooms are spaced to give privacy, especially for parents. Recreational zones are practical and evenly accessible.

  • Family-centric design with shared core
  • Equal room access to communal zone
  • Master suite separated from junior bedrooms
  • Efficient for social and functional routines

Challenge

The entrance foyer is compact and may feel abrupt. Some layouts may result in a slightly tighter corridor.

  • Tight foyer with limited utility
  • Corridors can eat into usable area

Recommendations

Build foyer cabinetry or seating for better utility. Add mirrors or lighting features along corridors to visually expand the space.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

4 Bedroom (B)

Type D2

Area: 129 sqm

Stacks covered 21

Layout Highlight Description

With two bedrooms on each end of the home and the communal area in the center, this layout supports separation between generations or zones with differing routines.

Strength

The distance between bedroom wings supports multigenerational living. One side can serve as a junior suite, the other as a guest wing or office. The central living zone remains social without compromising quiet time.

  • Dual-zone bedroom separation
  • Ideal for multigenerational use
  • Maintains communal balance and individual privacy
  • Good spatial flow with defined transitions

Challenge

The hallway connecting zones can be long and underutilized. Some may find the separation too wide for younger children.

  • Long corridors reduce efficiency
  • May not suit families with toddlers

Recommendations

Use corridor space for storage, learning corners, or display niches. Ensure sightlines are open and unobstructed for light and security.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

5 Bedroom

Type E1

Area: 144 sqm

Stacks covered 22

Layout Highlight Description

The largest unit at Chuan Park, these 5-bedroom homes offer expansive common areas, an enclosed kitchen, and bedrooms positioned for maximum privacy. Typically situated in corner stacks.

Strength

This layout supports a lifestyle that includes work, rest, and entertainment under one roof. It’s excellent for large or multigenerational families. Bedrooms are spaced to avoid acoustic interference, and the open-plan living/dining space can accommodate both casual and formal use.

  • Spacious and well-zoned for large families
  • Corner stack ensures ventilation and privacy
  • Master suite enjoys clear separation from others
  • Flexible living and recreation zones for diverse needs

Challenge

The size demands considered planning for furniture and decor to avoid emptiness. Maintenance can be higher due to the unit’s size.

  • Long corridors reduce efficiency
  • Higher upkeep and furnishing costs

Recommendations

Create dedicated zones like reading corners or play areas. Use layered lighting, rugs, and partitions to define space and enhance warmth.

Request our Interior Design expert analysis to find out ways to expand this unit layout.

Choosing a Layout that Suits you?

Every Chuan Park layout comes with its own strengths. What makes one better than another depends on your family’s structure, lifestyle needs, and what matters most—privacy, natural light, work-from-home readiness, or communal interaction. Layouts aren’t just about how many rooms you get, but how those rooms support how you live.

Want to know which layout suits your lifestyle the most? Chat with us to find out more in-depth how which layout suits you the best.