Sunday 21 April 2013

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Decorating Lofts

Local developers have been testing the market with their SOHO and loft-style property launches in recent years. The concept works by marrying a smaller floor area with a higher ceiling height, to give you the illusion of more space in your apartment. The design concepts are typically open-concept, and the different living areas merge seamlessly with each other. These types of apartments are for a niche group of people who don't require much storage space, don't use the kitchen for heavy cooking and are comfortable having few doors and walls and less privacy.

Here are some photos of a gorgeous Swedish apartment that creates a modern home out of a small space:

Now you see it... 
Now you don't! The secret always lies in hidden storage - your interior designer should be able to offer you various suggestions on how to maximise your storage area without disrupting the look of the home you are trying to achieve. A few sliding doors here, a door flush with a surface there...these are great tricks to help with concealing storage spaces!



While small spaces tend to look bigger without doors and partitions, if you plan to do heavy cooking in your kitchen, it would be advisable to get sliding doors installed, to prevent odours and grease from staining the rest of your house. Again, your interior designer should be able to offer options for sliding doors which disappear into walls when not in use, and are easy to dispatch when required.

A cosy living room with built-in book shelves that are practical and add character to the home.

The living room leads straight to the compact dining room but the contrasting blues and reds allow the areas to be separate from each other. The tall windows flood the apartment with gorgeous natural light and add to the airy-ness of the space.

The varnished walnut staircase in the first 2 pictures leads up to the mezzanine bedroom area and the bookcases extend from floor to ceiling for a consistent look.
A simple yet fully functional and pretty bathroom completes the apartment.

(pictures via here)

Thursday 4 April 2013

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Let's Go Dive!

I'm off for a week of diving in the Maldives next week, and am super excited. Fingers crossed very tightly for mantas and whale sharks in particular!

In the weeks leading up to this trip, I've been eyeing many marine inspired home accessories...here are some of my favourites to share with you!

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(via here - hopefully they used dead coral washed up ashore)

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Monday 1 April 2013

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Hotel Inspiration

I absolutely love travelling, and all the more so when there's a luxurious hotel to return to at the end of the day! As most of us live in apartments/HDBs these days, why not channel hotel-chic in your home decor and design? 

And if you're lucky enough to be sitting on a gorgeous piece of real estate which can accommodate a pool, have a good look at private pools for villas, and I'm sure you'll find many useful ideas!

If you prefer hassle-free maintenance for your interior, taking a leaf from hotel decor is a good idea, as there is typically just enough counter space without allowing you to indulge in clutter. The trick is with concealed storage spaces, which a good interior designer should be able to help you achieve.

I'm a fan of jetsetter.com, which is a members-only website for accommodation deals around the world. Signing up for an account is easy, and it allows you to view all the lust-worthy hotels and grab good deals on your hotel stay.

Here are some of my favorite hotels this week:

(click to enlarge images. Unless otherwise stated, all images from jetsetter.com)

Pan Pacific Seattle:




Hotel Paloma Chicago:


Anantara Seminyak:



Hotel Keppler Paris (images via http://www.keppler.fr/):





(I have fallen in love with the lounge of Hotel Keppler Paris. It's glamorous, quirky and so many different elements just work together. I'm definitely adding these 2 pictures on my pinterest page, to inspire me when decorating my new home! This look can definitely be achieved with products from hometown.sg! Psst - we've launched new products recently, do drop by and have a look!)

Anantara Phuket Villas: