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Use your imagination. With CoSpace, there TM SMARTER is no such thing as a common space. So feel free to alter the space and use it to your full advantage. Now, you can create the space of SPACE MADE SMARTER your dreams that you and your family need Introducing Cospace. An innovative concept that brings space to a whole new level. the most. CoSpace is a science, with three major components, each dependent on one another: The science of CoSpace Efficiency, CoSpace Flexibility and CoSpace Interactivity. CoSpace Efficiency maximises your space to the fullest, making every space count. Cospace Flexibility lets you create spaces that suit your lifestyle at every stage of your life. CoSpace Interactivity allows you to enjoy spaces that freely interact with each other. With CoSpace, prepare for a transformation that will change your vision of space completely. flexibility + efficiency + interactivity Enjoy the freedom to transform ordinary spaces to suit your needs. Convert your utility room into a home office or create COSPACE - SOHO COSPACE - INFANT ROOM an infant room by combining a bedroom with study. The choice is yours to make. SOHO WALK IN WALK IN WARDROBE WARDROBE WALK IN WARDROBE Infant room Walk in wardrobe Please refer to actual floor plans for details But sometimes, it’s the little things that matter the most. The feel of luxury when it comes to the finishings. How the quality of the fittings complements the overall comfort of home. These little things do add up to creating great value and style for years to come. And it’s what makes Bellewaters so very special to me and my family. Artist’s Impression Bringing your lifestyle to light How did they do it? How is it possible to create such a perfect home for my family? From the efficient layout that maximises space, to how the rooms are all thoughtfully planned to take in the great outdoors, it seems that everything has been designed just for my family! Artist’s Impression Artist’s Impression TASK & NOTES TASK & NOTES Units Distribution Chart BLOCK 11 BLOCK 13 BLOCK 15 UNIT UNIT UNIT FLOOR 01 02 03 04 FLOOR 05 06 07 08 FLOOR 09 10 11 12 16 C2PH C3PH CS3PH D3PH 16 D2PH CS3PH C3PH C1PH 16 D3PH CS3PH C3PH C2PH 15 C2A C3A CS3A D3A 15 D2A CS3A C3A C1A 15 D3A CS3A C3A C2A 14 C2A C3A CS3A D3A 14 D2A CS3A C3A C1A 14 D3A CS3A C3A C2A 13 C2A C3A CS3A D3A 13 D2A CS3A C3A C1A 13 D3A CS3A C3A C2A 12 C2 C3 CS3 D3 12 D2 CS3 C3 C1 12 D3 CS3 C3 C2 11 C2 C3 CS3 D3 11 D2 CS3 C3 C1 11 D3 CS3 C3 C2 10 C2 C3 CS3 D3 10 D2 CS3 C3 C1 10 D3 CS3 C3 C2 09 C2 C3 CS3 D3 09 D2 CS3 C3 C1 09 D3 CS3 C3 C2 08 C2 C3 CS3 D3 08 D2 CS3 C3 C1 08 D3 CS3 C3 C2 07 C2 C3 CS3 D3 07 D2 CS3 C3 C1 07 D3 CS3 C3 C2 06 C2 C3 CS3 D3 06 D2 CS3 C3 C1 06 D3 CS3 C3 C2 05 C2 C3 CS3 D3 05 D2 CS3 C3 C1 05 D3 CS3 C3 C2 04 C2 C3 CS3 D3 04 D2 CS3 C3 C1 04 D3 CS3 C3 C2 03 C2 C3 CS3 D3 03 D2 CS3 C3 C1 03 D3 CS3 C3 C2 02 C2 C3 CS3 D3 02 D2 CS3 C3 C1 02 D3 CS3 C3 C2 01 C2P C3P CS3P D3P 01 D2P CS3P C3P C1P 01 D3P CS3P C3P C2P BLOCK 17 BLOCK 19 BLOCK 21 BLOCK 23 UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT FLOOR 13 14 15 16 FLOOR 17 18 19 20 FLOOR 21 22 23 24 FLOOR 25 26 27 28 16 D1PH C3PH C4PH C1PH 16 D1PH CS3PH CS3PH D1PH 16 D1PH C3PH CS3PH C1PH 16 C1PH C3PH C4PH D1PH 15 D1A C3A C4A C1A 15 D1A CS3A CS3A D1A 15 D1A C3A CS3A C1A 15 C1A C3A C4A D1A 14 D1A C3A C4A C1A 14 D1A CS3A CS3A D1A 14 D1A C3A CS3A C1A 14 C1A C3A C4A D1A 13 D1A C3A C4A C1A 13 D1A CS3A CS3A D1A 13 D1A C3A CS3A C1A 13 C1A C3A C4A D1A 12 D1 C3 C4 C1 12 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 12 D1 C3 CS3 C1 12 C1 C3 C4 D1 11 D1 C3 C4 C1 11 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 11 D1 C3 CS3 C1 11 C1 C3 C4 D1 10 D1 C3 C4 C1 10 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 10 D1 C3 CS3 C1 10 C1 C3 C4 D1 09 D1 C3 C4 C1 09 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 09 D1 C3 CS3 C1 09 C1 C3 C4 D1 08 D1 C3 C4 C1 08 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 08 D1 C3 CS3 C1 08 C1 C3 C4 D1 07 D1 C3 C4 C1 07 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 07 D1 C3 CS3 C1 07 C1 C3 C4 D1 06 D1 C3 C4 C1 06 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 06 D1 C3 CS3 C1 06 C1 C3 C4 D1 05 D1 C3 C4 C1 05 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 05 D1 C3 CS3 C1 05 C1 C3 C4 D1 04 D1 C3 C4 C1 04 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 04 D1 C3 CS3 C1 04 C1 C3 C4 D1 03 D1 C3 C4 C1 03 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 03 D1 C3 CS3 C1 03 C1 C3 C4 D1 02 D1 C3 C4 C1 02 D1 CS3 CS3 D1 02 D1 C3 CS3 C1 02 C1 C3 C4 D1 01 D1P C3P C4 C1 01 D1P CS3P CS3 D1 01 D1P C3P CS3 C1 01 C3P C4 D1 BLOCK 25 BLOCK 27 BLOCK 29 UNIT UNIT UNIT LEGEND FLOOR 29 30 31 32 FLOOR 33 34 35 36 FLOOR 37 38 39 40 16 D1PH C4PH CS4PH CS5PH 16 D4PH C4PH CS4PH D4PH 16 D2PH CS4PH C4PH CS5PH 15 D1A C4A CS4A CS5A 15 D4A C4A CS4A D4A 15 D2A CS4A C4A CS5A 3 BEDROOM 14 D1A C4A CS4A CS5A 14 D4A C4A CS4A D4A 14 D2A CS4A C4A CS5A 13 D1A C4A CS4A CS5A 13 D4A C4A CS4A D4A 13 D2A CS4A C4A CS5A 3 BEDROOM PREMIUM 12 D1 C4 CS4 CS5 12 D4 C4 CS4 D4 12 D2 CS4 C4 CS5 11 D1 C4 CS4 CS5 11 D4 C4 CS4 D4 11 D2 CS4 C4 CS5 3 BEDROOM COSPACE 10 D1 C4 CS4 CS5 10 D4 C4 CS4 D4 10 D2 CS4 C4 CS5 09 D1 C4 CS4 CS5 09 D4 C4 CS4 D4 09 D2 CS4 C4 CS5 08 D1 C4 CS4 CS5 08 D4 C4 CS4 D4 08 D2 CS4 C4 CS5
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