Sparked by the homeowners’ love of colours, funky shades and art come on strong in this truly characterful resale flat designed by Insight.Out Studio.
The unusual combination of materials and colours as well as striking furniture pieces in this three-room flat creates a visually captivating interior that’s truly unexpected. Take a look inside!
More and more, people are embracing colour in their home. Beyond the standard paint job, there are many other creative and impactful ways to add different shades to your home. Here are five examples we love.
Despite this four-room flat’s compact size, Happe Design Atelier managed to create bright and open lounging areas, fulfilling a couple’s dream of having an art deco-inspired space to hang out with friends.
A mid-century modern home designed by Ofthebox showcases its owners’ fun side with the usage of bold colours and materials.
Nikki Hunt, Principal of Design Intervention tells us why neuroscience is a most exciting topic for discussion and how she integrates it into her interior projects.
From clutter-proofing to light therapy to materials, wellness design trends are here to stay and make the home a healthier and happier place.
This brilliantly coloured HDB flat is a funky and happy home that draws inspiration from the homeowners’ personalities.
Custom Gradient rugs from Tappeti fine handcrafted rugs + carpets come in a glorious combination of shades. Each design evokes a unique emotion and has the power to transform a room.
A married couple’s love for mid-century modern design and retro style is reflected in this colourful home.
For his own home, Cheung Yu Ting of Local Architecture Research + Design has used colour as a tool to craft a living experience that’s one of a kind.
Amidst the gorgeously delivered curves of Greg Natale’s Walsh Bay Penthouse in Sydney, there presides a modernist sensibility.