6 Ways to Incorporate Curves & Arches In Your Home

6 Ways to Incorporate Curves & Arches In Your Home
December 9, 2025 hometrust

6 Ways to Incorporate Curves & Arches In Your Home

They look aesthetic, but they’re also functional, especially for families with kids (with rounded corners, there’s less chance of a nasty bump or scrape!)

In this article, we share 6 ways to incorporate curves and arches in your home.

1. Use a painted arch

minimalist living room with vinyl flooring and wood flooring
229 Tampines Street 23 ($48,000) by Moda Interior

Arches and rounded cabinetry are pretty expensive to build, so if you’re on a budget, why not go with a painted arch instead?

2. A TV console with rounded edges

scandinavian bedroom with wood flooring and tv
33 Ghim Moh Link 1 ($76,000) by The Interior Lab Pte Ltd

Another cost-effective way of adding curves to your home is to purchase a TV console with rounded edges.

Since it’s a standalone piece, it’s more affordable than custom-built alternatives.

3. An arch as a doorway

vintage living room with cement floor and feature wall
722 Bedok Reservoir ($150,000) by De Style Interior Pte Ltd

If you don’t need too much privacy, but you still want to zone out your different spaces, a good way of doing that is using an open, arched doorway.

4. Rounded corners in cabinetry

contemporary living room with vinyl flooring and sofa
Alkaff Oasis 7 ($43,000) by The Real Design

This is perhaps one of the simplest, sleekest ways of adding curves to your home.

It’s highly versatile, and can be incorporated into any home!

5. Curved cabinets

minimalist living room with tv console and cove lighting
4-Room BTO at Geylang ($65,000) by EZY Space

Here’s another example of curved cabinetry, but instead of just rounded corners, the entire cabinet follows a gentle curve.

This design adds a modern, sophisticated touch – almost like you’re stepping into a museum or art gallery.

6. An arch in your hallway

minimalist living room with tv console and sofa
38B Eunos Road 2 #12-332 ($40,000) by Renologist

This design is pretty popular these days.

Many homeowners incorporate cabinetry at the entrance of their home for shoe storage, while also concealing the bomb shelter.

To add both function and style, consider carving out an arched niche within the cabinet – this creates a built-in seat for putting on shoes while introducing more curves into your space.

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