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5 Ways To Live Healthily When Co-Living At Coliwoo Orchard

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in urban Singapore can be tough, especially when living alone in a co-living space. However, staying at Coliwoo Orchard offers access to activities and food options that support healthy living. Find out more here.

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Tips for Making Your Rented Space Feel More Homely

Looking for new adventures in a co-living space? Living alone in shared spaces can be exciting yet lonely. To make your room feel cosy and inviting, here are some tips to create that warm atmosphere.

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Why I Moved out of My Parents’ Home and What I’ve Learnt So Far

While it’s not the norm for young Singaporeans to move out of their parents’ home on their own to live independently, it certainly is a trend that is gradually gaining traction.

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Benefits of Having Communal Spaces in a Co-Living Space

A co living space in Singapore is characterised by its communal spaces located throughout the property that presents residents with opportunities to mingle and build friendships.

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Coliwoo Lavender Collection: What it’s Like Co-Living in a Shophouse

Lavender is a small subzone under Singapore’s Kallang district, tucked away inconspicuously amidst the country’s sprawling city centre.

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Co-Living: More than Just an Accommodation for International Students & Expats

We often associate coliving in Singapore and other kinds of temporary accommodation with international students and expats — people who won’t stick around forever.

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3 Benefits of Living in Singapore’s Heartlands

Looking for an affordable serviced apartment in Singapore away from the busy city? Here are some of the many benefits you can get from living in the heartlands.

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How Coliwoo Helps You Kickstart Your New Life in Singapore

Moving to Singapore alone for the first time? It’s always a challenge to start a new life in an unfamiliar place without knowing anyone.

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4 Benefits of Renting in Orchard

The notion of living in a service apartment in Orchard Road might seem like a far-fetched dream to many of us, as we tend to perceive the area as expensive, and for those of us who prefer the quiet of the heartlands, a little too noisy.