Past Projects
Indoor Full-Height Aviary (Optional Mobile Base) Singapore
A bespoke full-height aviary designed for compact homes, with optional mobility for in-home relocation; adaptable for HDBs, condos, apartments, and landed homes.
Welfare goal: Provide a well-ventilated, enriched indoor habitat with safe access and flexibility for medium to larger birds.
Outcome: A clean, furniture-grade enclosure that balances usable size, adaptability, and easy maintenance for small-footprint living.
- Sweet Spot Design
- Optional Mobility
- Compact Living
Indoor Full-Height Aviary (Optional Mobile Base) Singapore
Project overview
We designed and built a full-height indoor aviary that sits in the ‘sweet spot’ between compact half-height cabinetry and large fixed aviaries; ideal for Singapore homes where floor footprint is limited. While designed for compact residential layouts, the same approach can be tailored for condos, apartments, and landed homes where owners want a clean, movable standalone enclosure.
The owner’s key requirement was to maximise usable habitat volume and practicality within a compact footprint (‘min-maxing’): a bespoke enclosure for medium-sized birds that remains well ventilated and easy to access for daily maintenance, with the option to relocate the enclosure within the household if desired. The result is a clean, furniture-grade design that can be custom-sized to match different room layouts and scaled to suit larger birds, while preserving a minimal, premium aesthetic.
Quick facts
- Project type: Indoor full-height aviary (residential)
- Location / region: Singapore
- Species focus / capacity: Medium-sized birds (customisable for larger birds)
- Scale / footprint: Customisable sizing (designed for compact homes)
- Key features: Full-height enclosure, optional mobile base (heavy-duty locking rollers), ventilation planning, easy-access servicing, clean bespoke exterior
- Scope delivered: End-to-end design + build + implementation (FeatherstoneSG)
- Status: Implemented (built)
- Confidentiality: Portfolio imagery and details may be modified or simplified for confidentiality.
Objective / welfare goal
- Provide meaningful internal volume and ventilation for indoor comfort, activity, and enrichment
- Allow optional relocation flexibility within homes without compromising containment or stability
- Maintain a clean, bespoke aesthetic that integrates naturally with residential interiors
Constraints (space, climate, budget, operations)
- Compact residential floorplans require efficient footprint use while still providing adequate internal volume
- Optional mobility introduces stability and safety requirements (secure base, heavy-duty locking rollers, controlled movement)
- Ventilation must remain effective across different placement positions within the home
- Maintenance access must be simple and intuitive to encourage consistent routines with minimal disturbance
Deliverables (what we delivered)
- Assessment and measurement to determine optimal sizing, placement options, and maintenance access
- Custom full-height aviary design: structure, ventilation detailing, access points, and bespoke exterior finish
- Optional mobile base design: load planning, locking casters, and safe movement considerations
- Fabrication, installation, and commissioning to confirm containment integrity and serviceability
- Owner handover guidance: cleaning routines, relocation precautions, and maintenance schedule recommendations
Outcome / improvement
- A flexible ‘sweet spot’ aviary that provides meaningful habitat volume within compact homes
- Owner gains optional relocation capability while keeping maintenance easy and birds comfortable long-term
Indoor Half-Height Aviary Cabinet
(Singapore)
A bespoke, space-saving aviary cabinet designed for compact homes, adaptable for HDBs, condos, studios, apartments, and as a standalone feature in landed homes.
Welfare goal: Provide a secure, enriched indoor habitat for small birds with low-stress owner interaction.
Outcome: A non-retail, furniture-grade enclosure that stays tidy, stores supplies, and transforms into a vivarium-style space when open.
- Space-saving
- Bespoke Cabinetry
- Home Integration
Indoor Half-Height Aviary Cabinet (Singapore)
Project overview
We designed and built a half-height indoor aviary cabinet for a home where both budget and space were limited. The owner’s key request was simple: avoid a conventional retail-looking cage and create something bespoke that fits the home. By treating the enclosure as furniture first, the design delivers a clean exterior with integrated storage below, while the interior is planned to feel natural and cosy when enclosed.
When opened for interaction, the enclosure presents like a vivarium—a calm viewing and engagement space that keeps the birds comfortable and the room tidy. While designed for compact homes, the same half-height cabinet approach can be tailored for condos, studios, apartments, and landed homes.
Quick facts
- Project type: Indoor half-height aviary cabinet (residential)
- Location / region: Singapore
- Species focus / capacity: Small birds
- Scale / footprint: Space-saving, compact footprint (customisable sizing)
- Key features: Furniture-grade enclosure, integrated bottom storage, naturalistic interior styling, vivarium-style interaction mode
- Scope delivered: End-to-end design + build + implementation (FeatherstoneSG)
- Status: Implemented (built)
- Confidentiality: Portfolio imagery and details may be modified or simplified for confidentiality.
Objective / welfare goal
- Create a secure and enriched indoor habitat for small birds within tight space and budget constraints
- Deliver a clean, home-friendly design that feels bespoke rather than retail or utilitarian
- Enable low-stress owner interaction by allowing the enclosure to open into a calm vivarium-style engagement space
Constraints (space, climate, budget, operations)
- Compact residential footprints required a space-saving build and efficient use of vertical volume
- Budget constraints required material and detailing choices that remain durable and attractive without overbuilding
- The enclosure had to look like furniture in the home and stay visually tidy when closed
- Storage and maintenance access needed to be integrated without disturbing birds during daily routines
Deliverables (what we delivered)
- On-site assessment and measurement, including placement planning for lighting, airflow, and daily access
- Custom cabinetry and enclosure design: half-height build with integrated storage for food, treats, bedding, and supplies
- Naturalistic interior layout planning (perching and enrichment placement for comfort and coziness)
- Fabrication, installation, and safety commissioning to ensure secure containment and ease of cleaning
- Owner handover guidance: cleaning approach, storage organisation, and interaction routines to minimise stress
Outcome / improvement
- A clean, bespoke enclosure that blends into the home while giving birds a secure and enriching environment
- Owner gains a tidy, space-saving system with built-in storage and a vivarium-style interaction experience when open
Indoor Full-Room Aviary (Open Flight) Singapore
A full-room indoor aviary enabling safe open flight and naturalistic enrichment within a residential home; adaptable for HDBs, condos, apartments, and landed homes with suitable room sizing.
Welfare goal: Provide safe, daily free-flight and behavioural enrichment for six medium-sized birds indoors.
Outcome: Birds gain consistent flight time and stimulation while the owner enjoys a calm, usable living space.
- Indoor Open Flight
- Behaviour
- Home Integration
Indoor Full-Room Aviary (Open Flight) Singapore
Project overview
We designed and implemented a full-room indoor aviary within a residential home to enable safe open flight for six medium-sized birds. The design was shaped around a key client requirement: the owner wanted to enjoy the birds visually in a calm, bespoke space while the birds remain fully ‘in their own element’.
Naturalistic planting, structured perching, and defined flight pathways were integrated so the room functions as both a high-welfare habitat and a comfortable living environment. While designed for an HDB layout, the same full-room open-flight concept can be adapted for condos, apartments, and landed homes with suitable room sizing.
Quick facts
- Project type: Indoor full-room aviary (residential open-flight)
- Location / region: Singapore
- Species focus / capacity: Six medium-sized birds (open flight)
- Scale / footprint: Full-room conversion (customised to room size)
- Key features: Full-room containment, defined flight pathways, naturalistic planting, integrated lighting, owner-friendly maintenance
- Scope delivered: End-to-end design + build + implementation (FeatherstoneSG)
- Status: Implemented (built)
- Confidentiality: Portfolio imagery and details may be modified or simplified for confidentiality.
Objective / welfare goal
- Enable safe daily open flight indoors with protected surfaces, controlled hazards, and clear flight pathways
- Support mental wellbeing through naturalistic elements and structured enrichment opportunities
- Deliver a bespoke viewing and interaction environment for the owner without compromising welfare or hygiene
Constraints (space, climate, budget, operations)
- Residential environment requires discreet integration with home aesthetics and occupant comfort
- Residential room dimensions demand careful zoning for flight lanes, landing zones, and service access
- Containment must prevent escape while maintaining daily usability (doors, windows, ventilation considerations)
- Materials and finishes must be bird-safe, durable, and easy to clean for routine maintenance
Deliverables (what we delivered)
- On-site assessment, risk identification, and welfare planning (flight pathways, landing zones, hazard control)
- Full-room aviary design and build detailing: containment strategy, materials selection, and integrated features
- Implementation and installation: enclosure build-out, planting integration, and final safety commissioning
- Owner handover guidance: cleaning routines, room use rules, and maintenance schedule recommendations
- Optional SOP guidance for ongoing care routines and periodic safety reviews
Outcome / improvement
- Birds receive consistent daily flight time and environmental complexity in a safe indoor setting
- Owner can enjoy the birds visually in a bespoke space while daily cleaning remains contained and manageable
Private Owner Outdoor Aviary Pavilion (Singapore)
A climate-controlled pavilion aviary integrating smart systems with a biopond landscape for owner interaction.
Welfare goal: Stable comfort and clean air for lovebirds and cockatiels in Singapore’s climate.
Outcome: Birds and owner share a calm, usable space year-round with proactive monitoring and low-disturbance care.
- Smart Aviary
- Climate Control
- Biophilic Design
Private Owner Outdoor Aviary Pavilion (Singapore)
Project overview
We designed and delivered a bespoke outdoor aviary pavilion for a private owner in Singapore, built to provide world-class comfort for small–medium birds while matching the property’s premium aesthetic. The owner’s brief was clear: the birds must remain happy and comfortable, and the space must also offer ‘creature comforts’; a high-tech, high-class environment where the owner can spend time with the birds while overlooking a biopond landscape.
Quick facts
- Project type: Private owner outdoor aviary pavilion
- Location / region: Singapore
- Species focus / capacity: Lovebirds, cockatiels
- Scale / footprint: 8 m × 6 m pavilion
- Key features: High-performance glazing/smart glass, skylight, solar support, IoT monitoring, concealed biofiltration, biopond setting
- Scope delivered: Consultation + welfare planning + design submission + systems integration guidance
- Status: Implemented (built)
- Confidentiality: Portfolio imagery and details may be modified or simplified for confidentiality.
Objective / welfare goal
- Deliver a premium, stable-comfort aviary suited to Singapore’s climate
- Allow meaningful owner interaction inside the space without compromising welfare or hygiene
- Integrate high-tech monitoring and naturalistic enrichment through a biopond landscape
Constraints (space, climate, budget, operations)
- Compact pavilion footprint requires efficient zoning for birds, owner interaction, and service access
- Glazed enclosure demands heat gain and condensation risk management for stable comfort
- Integration of IoT monitoring, solar support, and filtration must remain serviceable and hygienic
- Pond filtration and drainage must coordinate with indoor biofiltration without pest, stagnation, or odour risk
Deliverables (what we delivered)
- Welfare-led space zoning and circulation planning (bird zone, interaction zone, service zone)
- Design submission layout: glazing strategy, skylight integration, insulated deck and concealed services
- IoT monitoring framework: sensor placement strategy (temperature, humidity, air quality) + monitoring logic guidance
- Integrated environmental systems planning: filtration concept, drainage routes, access points, maintenance pathways
- Optional SOP guidance for cleaning routines, filtration checks, and sensor monitoring practices
Outcome / improvement
- Birds experience stable comfort, improved air quality, and enriched surroundings with reduced handling stress
- Owner enjoys a premium, usable space that complements the property while enabling proactive welfare monitoring
Private Rehabilitation Centre Concept
(Europe)
Welfare-first rehabilitation layout with staged clinical-to-outdoor progression and climate step-down transitions.
Welfare goal: Reduce stress via gradual climate exposure and structured rehabilitation progression.
Outcome: Safer biosecurity workflows and scalable expansion without reworking the core facility.
- Welfare
- Biosecurity
- Modular
Private Rehabilitation Centre Concept (Europe)
Project overview
We developed a high-welfare rehabilitation centre concept with one central design idea: a Climate-Lock Transition Hall that bridges clinical spaces to outdoor conditioning. Rather than abruptly moving birds from indoor treatment to outdoor exposure, the transition hall provides staged microclimate step-down bands that support calmer behavioural responses, thermal stability, and stronger welfare outcomes while maintaining biosecurity discipline.
Quick facts
- Project type: Rehabilitation facility planning (consultation)
- Location / region: Europe
- Species focus / capacity: Parrots (rehabilitation workflow)
- Scale / footprint: Modular planning with staged expansion capability
- Key features: Climate-Lock Transition Hall, staged progression zones, biosecurity clean/dirty separation, modular outdoor conditioning yards
- Scope delivered: Consultation + welfare planning + spatial zoning + progression logic + SOP guidance
- Status: Consultation + design submission complete
- Implementation: Client-appointed contractor / owner-managed
- Confidentiality: Portfolio imagery and details may be modified or simplified for confidentiality.
Objective / welfare goal
- Create a staged rehabilitation pathway from intake and stabilisation through to outdoor conditioning and hardening
- Reduce stress and thermal shock by using controlled, gradual climate transition rather than abrupt exposure
- Embed clean-to-dirty separation and one-way flows to uphold biosecurity and operational efficiency
Constraints (space, climate, budget, operations)
- Climate transitions required between clinical and outdoor zones while maintaining stable welfare conditions
- Strict clean-to-dirty separation to minimise cross-contamination risk
- Workflow efficiency for carers/vets without crossing biosecurity boundaries
- Modular expandability without major reconfiguration of clinical systems
Deliverables (what we delivered)
- Facility zoning and circulation planning (clean/dirty separation built into layout)
- Rehab progression logic embedded into spatial sequence, anchored by the Climate-Lock Transition Hall
- Modular outdoor conditioning yard concept with staged expansion planning
- SOP guidance for intake handling, movement routing, hygiene separation, and transition management
- Design submission package for owner implementation
Outcome / improvement
- Lower-stress progression through staged microclimate transition and controlled exposure
- Improved operational safety and scalability through modular planning and enforced biosecurity flows
Private Parrot Collection
Aviary Concept (US)
Owner-focused aviary with loop-flight corridor, species pods, and safe access for minimal-interruption care.
Welfare goal: Maximise daily flight fitness while reducing conflict and enabling separation when needed.
Outcome: Safer care routines and greater behavioural stability through structured movement and rotation.
- Flight Fitness
- Behaviour
- Safe-access
Private Parrot Collection Aviary Concept (US)
Project overview
We designed a private collection aviary concept centred around a continuous loop corridor flight enclosure connected to individual species pods. This core idea allows birds to fly continuously, reduces dead-ends that trigger territorial disputes, and gives the owner the ability to rotate species and manage compatibility over time. The result is a flexible, welfare-driven layout that supports flight fitness while minimising conflict in a mixed-species collection.
Quick facts
- Project type: Private owner aviary planning (consultation)
- Location / region: United States
- Species focus / capacity: Large parrots / mixed collection
- Scale / footprint: Custom layout planning (collection-based)
- Key features: Loop-flight corridor, species pods, rotation capability, safe servicing routes
- Scope delivered: Consultation + welfare planning + spatial layout + behavioural management zoning + SOP guidance
- Status: Consultation + design submission complete
- Implementation: Client-appointed contractor / owner-managed
- Confidentiality: Portfolio imagery and details may be modified or simplified for confidentiality.
Objective / welfare goal
- Increase daily flight activity through a continuous loop-flight corridor layout
- Reduce territorial tension and conflict through species pods and structured rotation capability
- Provide safe service access for daily routines while minimising disturbance and escape risk
Constraints (space, climate, budget, operations)
- Mixed species management requires separation points and rotation capability to reduce conflict
- Owner routines require safe servicing and clear access without repeated entry into flight zones
- Indoor–outdoor transitions must be secure to minimise handling stress and escape risk
- Layout must remain scalable and adaptable as bird groupings change over time
Deliverables (what we delivered)
- Zoning and circulation plan for indoor hub + loop-flight corridor and pod connections
- Species pod planning + rotation strategy for controlled management and behavioural stability
- Service access planning for minimal-interruption feeding and cleaning
- SOP guidance for rotation routines, introductions, separation planning, and daily care workflows
- Design submission package for owner implementation
Outcome / improvement
- Higher flight fitness and enriched movement opportunities without oversized hangar-style space
- Reduced conflict risk through rotation capability and structured separation options
Beyond Aviaries
Consultancy & Operational Support
FeatherstoneSG supports clients through a complete workflow; from welfare-led enclosure consultancy to build-ready implementation and operational systems. Our work is grounded in one principle: solutions must be safe, practical to maintain, and designed for real-world daily use.
Our approach integrates consultancy with practical implementation, ensuring systems are not just well-designed, but workable and sustainable over time.
Practice Area 1
Avian & Enclosure Consultancy
Welfare-led consultancy for indoor bird rooms, aviaries, and specialised habitats, focused on bird wellbeing, enrichment, hygiene workflows, and owner usability.
Led by: Angelin Lim (Avian & Enclosure Consultant)
Typical deliverables:
- Welfare assessment and environmental / behavioural planning
- Space planning and enclosure concept development
- Enrichment strategy and habitat optimisation recommendations
- Design submission packages and consultation reports
Practice Area 2
Design, Build & Operational Systems
End-to-end design and build delivery, plus facilities and SOP support; focused on buildability, maintainability, and long-term operations.
Led by: Richard Villalon (Design&Build / Operations)
Typical deliverables:
- Detailed design development and build planning
- Fabrication and on-site implementation (where engaged)
- Maintenance-friendly design planning (access, materials, cleaning logic)
- SOP development, audits, and contractor oversight support
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