![]() It is also a very neat and tidy space, which I do appreciate the look of. Inside, you’ll find more F&B outlets – snacks, cafes and restaurants abound. Here, you’ll find a large space with shops such as the convenience store Cheers and Burger King at the front. ![]() This 2-storey structure houses a wide array of shopping and dining options and certainly has an imposing entrance: It may even seem like an overkill but I do think this mall really caters to the surrounding residential blocks too since this isn’t close to the existing Kovan MRT station at all. The fact that a 285-unit development has its own neighbourhood centre is fantastic. Residents are able to conveniently walk to the mall without ever having to leave their compound – super handy for that quick lunch while working from home. As mentioned, they share a roof garden and a car park! You know an HDB is special when it has its own logo – and special it is.īehind the sign is the Hougang RiverCourt Mall (yes, it shares the same name as the development) and it is fully integrated with the HDB development itself. Still, you can’t deny that it looks a little different from your usual HDB developments.īut it’s not just the look that’s unique – as from the outside, you’ll also spot the development name: Well, perhaps this is a little exaggerated since the non-gated compound is probably the biggest clue that it’s an HDB. Hougang RiverCourt is another HDB development which has a facade that kind of makes you wonder – much like Tampines GreenRidges and the Dawson HDBs, whether it’s an HDB: ![]() And when I say integrated, I mean it shares the car park and rooftop garden with the development!ħ years since, Hougang RiverCourt (both the mall and the HDB development) is now fully-built, so how has this HDB with an Integrated Mall played out so far? Let’s find out in our usual HDB tour! Hougang RiverCourt completely makes up for its locational shortcomings by having a neighbourhood centre integrated with the HDB development itself. While the new and shiny Bidadari launch (which by the way, is the only mature launch in that exercise) may seem to have dwarfed all the other BTOs, Hougang RiverCourt is really the dark horse here. I think that for me, longer hair works best, but I wish I wear a nice bob haircut because it is classic look that makes you appear more polished and professional.Hougang RiverCourt was launched in the November 2015 BTO exercise alongside projects in Bukit Batok, Choa Chu Kang, Punggol, Sengkang and Toa Payoh (Bidadari).Īt first glance, Hougang RiverCourt doesn’t seem to stand out – it’s in a non-mature estate and not even close to any MRT (Kovan or Hougang): This is not only exhausting but it can’t be good for my hair because applying that much heat must dry it out. It is just not flattering on me unless I am willing to spend an hour blow drying my hair and about fifteen minutes with a hot iron every day. I think that a short angled bob haircut looks great on most women, but I have to say that unless I use a hot iron I could never have my hair look the way it does in those short bob haircut pictures that I see in magazines. If I didn’t already have straight hair, I know I would try it because the hair comes out so smooth that it is incredible. I have seen people that had this done and their hair is so straight that you would never believe that they ever had curly hair. May 25, - I know what you mean, but have you tried a straightening treatment? I know that my salon offers a straightening treatment for $700 and it lasts at least 6 months. What Are the Best Bob Haircuts for Older Women?.What Are the Best Bob Haircuts for Fine Hair?. ![]()
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