Comparing 1-Bedroom Serviced Apartments in Singapore by Size, Layout and Comfort
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Key Takeaways

  • A helpful comparison of 1-bedroom (BR) serviced apartments in Singapore should look beyond size and consider how the layout supports daily routines.
  • Look for features like a separate bedroom, proper work area, kitchen facilities and in-suite laundry.
  • Compact 1-BR serviced apartments can still feel practical when the space is well planned, especially for solo business travellers.
  • Larger one-bedroom serviced apartments and loft layouts may be more suitable for couples, relocating professionals or residents who spend more time working, cooking or relaxing at home.
  • The right choice depends on how you use the apartment day-to-day, whether you need a central business base or a more home-like space.

 

Introduction

When comparing 1-bedroom serviced apartments, it is easy to focus only on size. However, two apartments of similar square footage can feel very different depending on how the bedroom, living area, kitchen and workspace are arranged.

 

Some layouts are better suited to short business stays, while others are better suited to longer relocations or couples sharing the space. In this list, we look at 8 of the best 1-BR serviced apartments in Singapore, comparing how each one balances space, privacy, storage, work areas and everyday comfort.

 

A Comparison of 1-Bedroom Serviced Apartments in Singapore

 

1. Aurealis Serviced Residences at Marina Bay

 

Spacious studio apartment layout at Aurealis Serviced Residence.

 

Aurealis Serviced Residences at Marina Bay is a strong fit for residents who want their 1-bedroom serviced apartment to feel like a proper city home rather than a compact hotel-style room. They offer suites ranging from 614 to 690 sq ft, with Premium, Executive, Seaview and Bayview options. That extra room can make a noticeable difference if you are staying for several weeks or months, especially when you need space to unpack, cook, work and relax without everything blending into one area.

 

The layout is one of its more practical strengths. The bedroom is kept separate from the living space, which helps create a clearer divide between rest and daily activity. The fully equipped kitchen, in-suite laundry, and ergonomic work desk also make the apartment easier to live in independently. These features go a long way in helping the apartment feel less like temporary accommodation and more like a practical home in the heart of the city.

 

2. Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Beach Road

In terms of size, the 1-bedroom serviced apartments at Pan Pacific Serviced Suites measure around 485 sq ft, making them more compact in comparison to other options on this list. However, the apartments still come with separate bedrooms and living rooms, making them more functional than most standard hotel rooms in Singapore.

 

If you are travelling alone for work, Pan Pacific Serviced Suites may be a reliable option. Moreover, the living area is generously sized, allowing you to relax, take calls or enjoy a quiet meal without feeling confined to the bedroom.

 

3. Ascott Raffles Place Singapore

Ascott Raffles Place Singapore stands out for offering a wide range of 1-BR suites in the CBD. Its One-Bedroom Collyer Suite starts at around 560 sq ft, while larger options such as the One-Bedroom Brown Suite and One-Bedroom Finlayson Suite offer significantly more space. This makes it suitable for different types of residents, from business travellers who need a central base to couples or senior executives who prefer a more spacious city apartment.

 

The property’s location is one of its clearest strengths, especially for those working around Raffles Place, Marina Bay or Telok Ayer. For longer stays, the larger suites can provide more comfortable separation between living, working and sleeping areas.

 

4. Great World Residences

Great World Residences is one of the stronger options for residents who prioritise space. Its 1-BR suites start at around 800 sq ft, giving the layout a more residential feel compared to many city-centre serviced apartments. This additional space can make everyday routines feel more comfortable and less constrained.

 

The apartment setup includes a separate living room, a fully equipped kitchen, an in-unit washer/dryer, a king-size bed, and an ensuite bathroom. These amenities allow residents to settle comfortably into a regular routine, especially if they cook, work from home or prefer not to rely heavily on external services.

 

5. Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore

Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore is well suited to residents who want flexibility in both size and style. Their single-bedroom options range from compact Deluxe units to larger Executive and Premier options, allowing guests to choose based on how much space they actually need. The smaller units may be better for guests who spend more time outside, while the larger 1-BR options are more comfortable for those who expect to stay long-term here in Singapore.

 

6. Orchard Scotts Residences

Orchard Scotts Residences offers both standard 1-BR apartments and larger loft options. The standard apartments range from 538 to 689 sq ft, while the loft layouts offer significantly more space, at 926–1,119 sq ft.

 

For residents who work remotely or spend more time at home, the larger layouts can make the apartment feel more comfortable in the long-term. The loft suites may be particularly appealing to those who prefer higher ceilings, more visual space, and a layout that feels less conventional than that of a typical 1 BR serviced apartment.

 

7. Treetops Executive Residences

The 1-bedroom apartments at Treetops Executive Residences are on the smaller end, ranging from 500 to 520 sq ft. However, its appeal is not based on size alone. Its location near Orchard, combined with a quieter, greener environment, may suit residents who want access to the city without feeling surrounded by constant activity.

 

The apartments include a bedroom with an attached bathroom, a separate living area, a fully equipped kitchenette and an in-room washer/dryer. This makes the layout practical for solo travellers or couples who want the basics of independent living without needing a very large apartment.

 

8. Lanson Place Winsland Singapore

If you want Orchard convenience without staying directly on the main shopping belt, Lanson Place Winsland Singapore offers a practical middle ground near Somerset. Its One Bedroom Suites range from approximately 38 to 55 sqm (about 409 to 592 sq ft), so the experience will depend quite a bit on the category you choose.

 

The apartment is divided into distinct daily zones. You’ll have a proper bedroom for privacy, a living and dining area for downtime and a kitchen that supports simple meals during longer stays. The executive work area is also a compelling option if your day involves laptop work, calls or catching up on emails between appointments.

 

Conclusion

The most comfortable serviced apartments in Singapore may not always be the largest. For some residents, comfort means a spacious living room and full kitchen. For others, it may mean an efficient layout, a quiet bedroom, a proper desk or convenient access to work and daily essentials. Ultimately, a useful 1-bedroom serviced apartment comparison should go beyond size and help you find an option that seamlessly aligns with your daily routine and lifestyle.

 

If the 1-BR options at Aurealis Serviced Apartments appeal to you, feel free to contact us today. Learn more about our available suites, apartment layouts and long-stay accommodation options in Marina Bay.

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