Former Fahrenheit member Wu Chun recently treated his fans to a peek inside his luxurious abode in Brunei.
In an Instagram post on Monday (Sept 4), Wu Chun, 43, said that his house had been featured in the latest issue of Architectural Digest – a magazine celebrating the world's most beautiful homes and its occupants.
The Bruneian star also shared a video of himself giving a tour of his dream home, which he and his family moved into two years ago.
In the video clip, Wu Chun first introduced viewers to the "heart" of his residence – a large swimming pool featuring a pearl white mosaic slide and the phrase "Life is beautiful" emblasoned on the pool floor.
"When I was designing this house, I hoped that my home could be a vacation house. So I placed the pool in the centre to make it visible from more angles within the house," he said.
Continuing the tour, Wu Chun then showed off a Juliet balcony adorned with cascading vines that extend from his daughter Nei Nei's room.
According to the singer, the design draws inspiration from Shakepeare's Romeo And Juliet.
In his video, Wu Chun expressed his passion for architectural design and talked about the various creative elements he seamlessly integrated into his home.
For instance, an art piece displayed in the foyer features two golden thumbprints – one belonging to him and the other to his wife – shaped into a heart.
Moving further into the home, Wu Chun showed off the living room – tastefully furnished with a white piano at the centre – and the dining area overlooking the swimming pool.
The Only Have Feelings For You singer also gave a glimpse of his "All Star Gallery", which primarily houses collectibles of basketball legend Michael Jordan such as jerseys, championship rings, signed photos and shoes.
The gallery also features collectibles of Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao and magazines with Wu Chun on the cover.
"This is a space for me to be inspired. I never thought I would make movies and give concerts. These people I look up to taught me to face failure without fear and be brave to take challenges," he said in the video.
The tour extends to other areas of the home, including Wu Chun's work space and family room.
Lastly, Wu Chun proudly showed off an outdoor graffiti wall which he personally worked on.
The colourful artwork features people and things he finds intriguing – including basketball players Jordan, LeBron James and the late Kobe Bryant; the Chicago Bulls basketball team; the Statue Of Liberty and Spider-Man among others.
Sitting atop the graffiti wall are panels in the colours of a rainbow, which Wu Chun calls the "Rainbow Of Hope".
"I think the design of a house can be wild fantasies or kept low-key or it can be powerful with lots of colours, just like how we as humans are.
"We are a family of four, each with their own distinct personalities and this home is everyone's personality and preferences coming together," he concluded.
Wu Chun and Lin Liying, 42, registered their marriage in 2004. The couple have two children together – Nei Nei, 12, and Max, nine.