We’re not starting a cult but some followers on Instagram would be nice. Thank you.
If you thought being an influencer doesn’t make bank, think again.
Or take a look at Singaporean influencer Naomi Neo’s new home, which she moved into in December 2022:
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And on Mar. 26, the 27-year-old finally dropped a video of her spanking new three-storey home.
Naomi said that they got the key to the house about three years ago and spent two years “tearing down and reconstructing” it to become her childhood dream glass house.
Yes, a glass house. In sunny Singapore.
“Since young, I’ve always wanted to live in a glass house so that was something I tried to incorporate while designing the place while constantly trying to remind myself to stay practical because obviously, the heat in Singapore and glass don’t really gel well together.”
Of course, she has motorised full-length blinds to provide shade from the sun.
Naomi lives here together with her husband’s family, who occupy three bedrooms on the second floor of the house.
“One of my favourite parts of living in a multigenerational family is the amount of love and support we get from one another,” she said.
Anyway, here are other cool things she has in her house:
Suspended crystal lights
If the glass house exterior isn’t bougie enough, look at her living room’s lighting fixture.
“A lot of hours and work” were put into installing the individual crystal pieces, she said.
A Tesla charger
She also has a Tesla charger for one of the family cars, which is an electric vehicle.
… and solar panels
On top of that, she also mentioned that the house runs on solar energy.
There are 99 solar panels built on the roof of the house, according to the influencer.
“We save on our electricity bills and it’s great for the environment as well,” she added.
Hidden washrooms
One of the washrooms is somewhere in this picture of Naomi’s dry kitchen.
If you still can’t find the powder room, that’s because it’s well hidden by the seamless carpentry.
She also has another hidden washroom in her study.
Home theatre AND karaoke room
As if a television in the living room isn’t enough, Naomi also has a home theatre that doubles as a karaoke room.
Just like the cinema, her home theatre uses the Dolby Atmos surround sound system.
There are also star-like ceiling lights inspired by the roof of a Rolls-Royce.
Fancy.
Children’s bedroom
Naomi’s children — five-year-old Kyzo and two-year-old Zyla Rey — co-sleep together so they share this neutral-themed bedroom:
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The kids also have double-decker bed, which Naomi says it’s something that she’s always wanted when she was young.
Huge walk-in closet
Naomi’s room looks and feels like a hotel room, which is exactly the theme that she’s going for.
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But the highlight of the master bedroom has to be the walk-in closet, where she stores her collection of shoes, bags and clothes.
Large Bearbrick collection
They also have another living room and a pantry on the third floor.
But the true stars of this level are the Bearbricks on display.
Naomi said that she and her family always wanted a Bearbrick collection.
And this dream was semi-fulfilled by her guests and friends who bought some of the Bearbricks for her as a housewarming gift.
We Googled and found out that a Bearbrick can range from S$199.90 to S$14,999.90. Wow.
A pool with a jacuzzi
It’s not just a pool…
It’s a pool with a JACUZZI.
Is Naomi down to expand her family? Cos we’d like to apply.
Top image from Naomi Neo’s YouTube channel.
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