About Carlton Mere

A local information archive on space organization and minimalist living in Singapore

What This Archive Covers

Carlton Mere is a Singapore-focused reference resource dedicated to space organization, decluttering methodology, and minimalist living within the constraints of tropical urban housing. The content addresses the specific realities faced by residents of HDB flats, condominiums, and small apartments across the island.

The articles published here draw on established organizational frameworks (including the KonMari method, the 90/90 rule, and vertical zoning principles) and adapt them to local conditions: Singapore's year-round humidity, HDB renovation regulations, available retail options, and the particular storage challenges of compact floor plans.

Editorial Approach

All content is written with an emphasis on practical specificity. Rather than general advice that could apply anywhere, each article references Singapore-specific dimensions, pricing, retailers, and regulations. The goal is that a resident in Tampines, Jurong West, or Bishan can read an article and act on its recommendations without additional research.

Wherever possible, content includes measurable data: standard HDB ceiling heights, typical wardrobe dimensions, approximate costs from local retailers, and realistic timelines for organizational projects. General statements are avoided in favour of concrete guidance.

Organization Details

Carlton Mere Pte. Ltd. is registered in Singapore. The archive operates as an independent editorial resource without commercial affiliations or sponsorships. Product and retailer mentions in articles reflect availability and relevance, not advertising relationships.

Registered Address

160 Robinson Road, #14-04
Singapore Business Federation Centre
Singapore 068914

Contact Information

Telephone: +65 6220 8455
Email: info@carltonmere.com
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Content Updates

Articles are reviewed and updated periodically to reflect current pricing, product availability, and any changes to HDB regulations or local disposal options. The most recent review cycle was completed in April 2026.