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6 Industrial Homes That Balance Raw Edge with Chic Style (Part Three)
There’s just something effortlessly cool about industrial-style homes.
If you’re a fan of the industrial aesthetic, you’re in the right place.
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6 Vinyl Flooring Projects for a Stylish and Durable Home Makeover
Vinyl flooring is one of the most popular choices for flooring in Singapore.
It’s affordable, versatile, and there are many different vinyl options to suit any design aesthetic.
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6 Beautiful Farmhouse-Style Homes Full of Country Charm (Part Three)
The modern farmhouse aesthetic has become a popular choice for those seeking a blend of rustic charm and contemporary elegance.
Think sleek lines, neutral colors, and lot of cozy, natural materials.
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6 Cozy Scandinavian Homes That Embrace Warmth and Simplicity (part 3)
Scandinavian-style homes are hugely popular in Singapore, and for good reason.
They’re stylish, simple, and they create a warm and cozy atmosphere.
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6 Bold Statement Floors That Will Elevate Your Interior Design
Not a fan of neutral flooring?
If you’re looking for something with a little pizzazz, you’re in the right place!
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6 Elegant Marble Flooring Ideas for a Chic Interior
Marble flooring is chic, elegant, and will never go out of style.
If you’re a fan of marble flooring, you’re in the right place!
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6 Moody Homes Embracing the Dark Decor Trend
Dark Academia is an aesthetic and subculture inspired by classic literature, gothic architecture, and a love for learning.
We haven’t seen mainstream adoption of this trend in Singapore—it’s a very specific and distinctive look.
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6 Shoe Cabinet Solutions for a Tidier and More Organized Entryway
If you don’t make a conscious effort to keep your entryway neat, it can quickly turn into a “dumping ground”, where miscellaneous items accumulate.
One important feature of any entryway? Shoe storage.
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6 Stunning Dry Kitchens to Inspire Your Next Renovation
Dry kitchens are becoming increasingly popular in Singapore.
Your “wet zone” is typically enclosed, and it’s where you do your heavy cooking. Your “dry zone” is typically located near the dining area, and this is where you house your snacks, beverages, and perhaps a coffee or matcha station.
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6 Creative Ways to Use Open Shelving in Your Home
Open shelving is a popular feature in Singaporean homes, especially for homeowners who want to display their knick-knacks.