There’s a curious story behind “Hovoh”. Not only does the name draw inspiration from the egg (“ovo”) as a symbol of life, but it’s also flanked by two h’s on both sides – representing how Hovoh brings together hospitality and homes. But what’s most novel about Hovoh is that it presents guests with “complete homes”.
You can choose from seven different unit types: Sunny Side (one bedroom), Florentine (one bedroom), Over Easy (two bedrooms), Royale (two bedrooms), Frittata (two bedrooms), Benedict (two bedrooms), , and the Penthouse (three bedrooms). There are also special designated units depending on your needs, ranging from wheelchair-accessible, smoke-free, or even pet-friendly units. Each unit puts sustainability at the forefront and is designed with low electricity consumption in mind, using smart appliances and eco-friendly amenities. The units also make the most of energy-efficient lighting, along with a clever keyless and cardless entry system.
Conservation shophouses are held sacred by many – “old is gold” rings true when it comes to these beautifully preserved buildings. Now, take the chance to experience an extended stay at one of these heritage buildings with new hospitality brand Hovoh. Besides effortlessly weaving together hospitality and homes, it’s also a conservation job done well: Hovoh’s modern serviced apartments give a nod to the neighbourhood’s charm while keeping the integrity of Peranakan architecture. With a minimum stay of six nights, you’ll find everything you need for an extended stay at one of Hovoh’s 30 sustainable “complete home” units.
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