This 1950s Apartment Was The Birthplace Of Singapore’s National Anthem: Zubir Said’s Residence
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In this week’s episode, we explore a quaint walk-up apartment built in 1953, once the residence of Zubir Said and his family, famed composer of Singapore’s national anthem, “Majulah Singapura.”
Nestled in Joo Chiat, this 1,432 sqft mid-century abode has been meticulously transformed by its current resident over six years.

The layout boasts a distinctive angular shape, preserving its historical essence while undergoing sensitive modernisation. A testament to post-war architecture, this three-story reinforced concrete block was gazetted as part of the Joo Chiat Conservation area in 2003.

Echoing colonial aesthetics, the home features black and white elements and original breeze blocks facilitating natural ventilation. Heritage kopitiam mosaic tiles adorn the interiors in adherence to URA guidelines, preserving its nostalgic charm.

The living room, bathed in natural light, retains its original style with wood vinyl flooring and glass doors, reminiscent of Tiong Bahru flats.

Vintage teak furniture adorns the dining area, complemented by a green Louis Poulsen’s PH 5 lamp.

The kitchen, modernised yet retaining its historical integrity, showcases green mosaic kopitiam tiles and scallop-shaped backsplash tiles reminiscent of the original breeze blocks. A quartz kitchen island and vintage 1960s lighting complete the space.

The study, once Zubir Said’s studio, now houses vintage furniture and pays homage to its musical legacy. The master bedroom, adorned with pendant lights and sheer curtains, exudes a cosy ambiance.

Despite its age, this apartment exudes character and history, serving as a quiet refuge while bearing witness to Singapore’s rich past. With its soul intact, it stands as a proud testament to its heritage, cherished by its current owner.

Special thanks to the homeowner for letting us tour their lovely home. If you’d like to get connected to their ID for the design of your own home, you can reach out to them here.
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