Date Posted: August, 31 2016, Posted By: Dian Melissa Categories: Ideas & Inspiration
A bedroom can be a place of refuge after a busy day, a cozy place for some me-time, or just an area for you to get some shut-eye. Whatever it is, you'll surely have some requirements for your room. Here are various kinds of bedrooms that may suit your personal taste.
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Date Posted: August, 31 2016, Posted By: Guo Hui Qing Categories: Ideas & Inspiration
Dressing our windows is the latest fad these days and we certainly have lots of designs and styles to choose from. Here are some blinds that are trending now.
1. Roman
Roman blinds are ideal if you are going for a luxurious look.
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Date Posted: August, 30 2016, Posted By: Dian Melissa Categories: Ideas & Inspiration
Decorating plain walls with wallpaper is an excellent way to transform rooms according to your preferences. There is a huge variety to choose from, so no matter what the theme or colour scheme of a room is, you can find something that suits it. Here are a few ways you can include wallpaper in your home.
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Date Posted: August, 30 2016, Posted By: Guo Hui Qing Categories: How To
Children spend most of their time at home. They are naturally active and would stop at nothing until their curiosity is being satisfied. Here are some tips on how to make your home safe but still fun for the kids.
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Date Posted: August, 30 2016, Posted By: Deya Banerjee Categories: Ideas & Inspiration
As prices for everything rise with our rising standard of living, items that serve more than one purpose become highly sought after. Similarly multi functional rooms are a great way to make more of the space that you already have.
1. The Work-Rest Divider
It can be very tempting to cosy up and fall asleep when working or studying on your bed.
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Date Posted: August, 29 2016, Posted By: Dian Melissa Categories: Ideas & Inspiration
Simple, minimalistic and functional, Scandinavian (also known as Nordic) design is in trend now due to its usage of rustic elements, focus on natural light, and its correlation to modern design. Here are some ways you can apply elements from this eclectic design movement to your home.
1. Neutral Colours
Calm and muted colours like white, cream, grey, and light browns are a trademark of Scandinavian design.
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