Craving For A Staycation? Why Not Transform Your Home Interior Into The Perfect Spot?

9 December 2020 TIPS & GUIDES
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A boutique hotel inspired interior look | Featured Project: Fernvale Rd | HDB Interior Design Singapore
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Here are a few interior design ideas which can transform your home interior into a wonderful homecation spot for you and your loved ones:

(TRULY) DECLUTTER YOUR HOME INTERIOR

While occasionally fitting into the role of Maria Kondo, can temporarily reduce the clutter within your home interior.  A stash collection of “barang barang” or simply the belongings of a growing family will likely led to a mess again. This is precisely the reason why customised full-height storage cabinets come to light. Having sufficient storage spaces to store your necessities is a smarter long-term solution to a clutter-free home interior. For small homes or apartments, an interior designer’s tip is to tap on the available vertical space. With a clean and organise environment, one can then take a well deserve break from their hectic lifestyle. A true relaxation of the mind, body and soul.

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Featured Project: 215A Compassavale | HDB Interior Design Singapore

A COMMAND HOME INTERIOR SPACE

One of the reasons why we hop on for a quick getaway is to spend quality time with our loved ones. A  homecation trick is to create a conducive home interior design where the family can engage in a common activity. As with all vacations it is all about creating a lovely memory by experiencing new activities together. Having an open-plan interior is an ideal interior design solution! In fact, an open-interior plan is often suggested for modestly-sized apartments in Singapore.

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Featured Project: Pinnacle @ Duxton | HDB Interior Design Singapore
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Featured Project: 16 Cantonement Close | HDB Interior Design Singapore

HOTEL-LIKE BATHROOM INTERIOR DESIGN

A bathroom interior design can make or break your stay at a hotel. That applies to your homecation as well. Nothing beats a comforting soak in a luxurious bathroom during your vacation. While some bathroom interior design may include a bathtub, others may not. However, one do not need a standing bathtub to create the ambiance of a boutique hotel bathroom interior design. With the right colour palette layered with contrasting textures and a touch of accessories, your bathroom can be a gorgeous, pristine interior space which you can indulge yourself in.

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Featured Project: Maplewoods | Condo Interior Design Singapore
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Featured Project: 737 Tampines 72 | HDB Interior Design Singapore

BALCONY DESIGN WITH A SPECTACULAR VIEW

A dazzling skyline is one of the perks of a staycation. However, what one might really crave is a digital break and a time to reconnect with their family or even themselves during a staycation. Allocate a cozy corner of the home interior which you can unwind, preferably somewhere which can shower you with a little natural light and if possible, a good view. The homeowner for Steven Suites heed the advice of their interior designer and brought their dining table outdoor creating the perfect alfresco dining experience! Isn’t that a great way to start your staycation?

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Featured Project: Steven Suites | Condo Interior Design Singapore
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Featured Project: Kim Tian Place | HDB Interior Design Singapore
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Featured Project: Veranda | Condo Interior Design Singapore

Looking back, the nature of home interiors has extended beyond its purpose as a safe sanctuary. A soaring number of homeowners requesting a dedicated work space as part of their home interior design. Our precious living space has doubled as a work station, gyms, and even schools in this pandemic. With modestly-sized home interiors in Singapore, it is no surprise that it is indeed challenging to turn your interior into a multi-functional space. Our suggestion is to seek professional help/advise from our interior designer to balance your aesthetics and functional needs for your upcoming home renovation.

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