Reflection bay clubhouse12/3/2023 ![]() Maybe it was just the time of the day, but it was really peaceful as well. Although it wasn’t a windy day, there was a gentle enough sea breeze that was very calming. The moment you step out onto the grounds of the Reflections at Keppel Bay, you will understand why people are prepared to pay such a premium to stay by the waterfront. The lobby at the basement is air-conditioned, and while it is no doubt a nice environment, the decor looks quite bland as compared to the flair of the structure on the outside. I am really quite astonished at the number of items that they managed to cram in here. There is even fresh produce, unfortunately, no fresh meat but I think it is still more than adequate for most of your grocery needs. It is actually quite a big space, and every inch is packed with groceries. This is by far and away the nicest condo “minimart” that I have been to. ![]() Next to the lobby clubhouse is a grocery shop called the Grocer. The clubhouse lobby has its own cool blue exterior, along with a drop off point. ![]() Not surprisingly for a development of this size, there was a Parcel Santa located close to the lobby of the clubhouse. Although I can’t say that this will be to everyone’s tastes, I do applaud the effort. The next thing that will catch your attention is the brightly lighted up lobby areas! Every lobby has its own neon colour and needless to say, this is something that surely differentiates it from other developments. There are electric car charging lots too, which will be useful as electric cars get more and more popular in Singapore. It would have been good if they had continued the finish to the carpark lot itself, as it currently cheapens the look. The carpark lots, in general, are spacious and the roads of the carpark have a smooth, premium finish. You can see the details put into the Reflections at Keppel Bay from the commendable effort that the developers have taken to cover up most of the unsightly pipes and cables that run on the ceiling of the carpark. If I didn’t know any better, I would have assumed I was in the carpark of a shopping centre. Once you are in, you will immediately be struck by how big the carpark is. The carpark entrance here is wide and easy to manoeuvre because of the space. Definitely one of, if not the most unique one I have come across so far. ![]() Most developments do not pay much attention to the design of the guardhouse so it is cool to see the dedication to that here. In keeping with its designer condo status, the first thing that greets you at the Reflections at Keppel Bay is this sharp-edged copper coloured guardhouse. Insider Tour Facilities in Reflections at Keppel Bay Tennis Court Read on to find out more about life on this sublime waterfront. Despite the fact that most would agree that the pros of living here tend to far outweigh the cons, we simply had to check it out for ourselves. Talk is that occasional flashes of overcrowding owing to the 1,000-over units in the vicinity (think Interlace and D’Leedon) can sometimes make residential facilities feel more like tourist attractions over the weekends. Yet despite all this, Reflections at Keppel Bay isn’t completely a bed of roses. Not to mention the super penthouse (13,304 square feet!). 6 iconic sky towers (coupled with 360º sky bridges) offer awe-inspiring views of both bay and forest in addition to state-of-the-art facilities and amenities that serve to pamper the condo’s well-heeled residents. More than that, it is a testament to mankind’s architectural ingenuity – spearheaded by none other than superstar World Trade Center master reconstructor, Daniel Libeskind. Towering majestically above the straits of Singapore, this incredible development has since become a global hallmark for waterfront living since its completion in 2013. Less than a kilometre from the entrance to the Sentosa gateway lies one of Singapore’s most pristine condos – the Reflections at Keppel Bay.
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