Tampines GreenVines, a new BTO public housing project, went viral on social media for its red colour scheme in the common areas of some blocks of flats ...
She had bought a flat there with the intention of moving in with her mother who is more than 80 years old. They were shocked when they collected their keys on Monday and Tuesday (Feb 27 and 28) this week because they were not expecting the common areas of their homes to be covered in such bright shades. Ms Liu said that she preferred to “travel with torchlight” since it gets very dim. The lift lobby had been tiled and painted entirely in a bright yellow that they said was reminiscent of a “Hong Kong horror movie set”. Some of the blocks are still under construction. They have yet to speak directly with the town council, but said that they might do so if no action is taken.
The red lift lobbies at the Tampines GreenVines HDB project have been making headlines recently, with visitors and residents expressing discomfort with the ...
Upon closer inspection, Mr Baey noted that the floor tiles were different from the glossy wall tiles and should not be any more slippery than other floor surfaces. Mr Baey believes that sometimes, beyond the initial shock, people can get used to unconventional designs over time. He reported that HDB had already taken steps to address the concerns by repainting the ceilings white, which has made the lobby much brighter than before.
A Build-To-Order (BTO) block of flats in Tampines has been labelled as "creepy" by many. Photos of the block have been making the rounds ...
We will also do so for the other blocks in the same precinct progressively. She mentioned that the colours chosen were inspired by tropical fruits. The tiled areas will remain to help with way-finding and maintain the precinct identity," the spokesperson concluded. "Following residents’ feedback that the colour of the lift lobbies that were painted in red was too strong, we have re-painted the ceiling of the lift lobby of Blk 640B to white, and will similarly be re-painting some of the walls white, to tone it down. "The bright accent colours of the lift lobbies are intended to differentiate the different clusters of blocks and facilitate way finding for residents," she mentioned. Responding to queries from Mothership, a HDB spokesperson said such colours were used to "aid in resident's way-finding of the lift lobbies as Tampines GreenVines is a big district".
Netizens commented that the red tiles and paint were “spooky” and “like a horror movie”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The BTO project was launched in May 2018 and comprises 1,271 units of three-, four- and five-room flats. Mr Baey, who is Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and the Environment as well as Transport, added that he hopes not to waste resources. Another resident, who wanted to be known only as Ms Lee, 35, said she was shocked when residents shared photos of the block taken at night. In response to queries, a spokesman for the HDB said it will paint some of the red walls white to “tone it down”. On Tuesday night, the ceilings of the lift lobbies – which were initially painted red – had been painted white. I’ve told HDB that the colour may not be appropriate in an HDB block, and they will look into it,” he said.
Find out why Tampines residents are afraid of a red-themed HDB block and whether the authorities are investigating it.
Singapore's housing authorities have stepped in after several residents complained about a new red-themed Tampines block that they thought was too “spooky.”
[Read more.](https://coconuts.co/singapore/news/a-red-flag-singapore-residents-cant-handle-spooky-tampines-block-illuminated-in-red-greenvines/) Baey said a poll conducted yesterday showed that most accepted the bright yellow theme even though some despised it. It is inspired by fruits such as dragon fruit, mango and mangosteen.
The red Tampines GreenVines BTO that went viral has had its ceiling painted white as of 2 March 2023. The yellow block remains the same.
The MP also claimed that he had asked HDB to investigate the matter. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Literally seeing red everywhere, the sight that greeted homeowners spooked some of them. [Red Tampines BTO Gives Off Eerie Vibes At Night, Choice Of Colour Spooks Residents] Despite the repainted ceiling, the red theme of the block was still apparent along the corridors. One of the workers painting the ceiling told MS News that only two blocks from the BTO cluster have been handed over to owners.