If you want to turn your dream home into a reality, start by looking at various interior design styles that already exist and get inspired by them. Whether you’re about to move into your new BTO or condo, or thinking of renovating, there are so many ways you can personalise your home and make it the most comfortable haven to relax in.
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Check out these 11 stylish and uber modern homes in Singapore with tips on how to achieve each look:
Dark, black interiors are not very common. But with just the right amount of lighting and a little pop of colour to add more dimension to your home, this chic style is definitely a risk worth taking. This living room uses concealed lighting to accentuate the ceiling and wall design. Yellow throw pillows on the sofa and the dining area add a bit of character and help brighten up the cosy space.
If you are thinking of upgrading your bedroom, a velvet feature wall can definitely add class and give your bedroom a bit of a luxury hotel vibe. However, remember to not go overboard with the material and just keep it to the wall. For curtains and bedding, use a satin or a sheer material so that you can create variations with textures.
Monochromatic home design doesn’t have to be boring as you can always make your home look interesting despite having a neutral colour scheme. A uniquely shaped drop down ceiling like this is accentuated with concealed lights, making it more visually appealing. Subtle use of patterns (like on the feature wall and rug) and the different shades of browns and beige help to create a classy, minimalist haven.
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A retro-style home can be created by thoughtfully bringing in pre-loved, ornate and traditional furniture. Creating an accent wall with framed black and white photographs is a brilliant idea, and having it in a corner adds a bit of quirk and uniqueness. Don’t hesitate to mix and match colours or patterns as they can all help to make your home look amazing.
A shadowy, ambient look like this in your home can really amp up the cosy and comfortable factor, especially during the night. Instead of going for large lights, install smaller lights at different places and heights to highlight various features of the home.
If all-black isn’t for you, try going the other way. This all-white living room has a feature wall created with a charming wallpaper that adds a bit of a Victorian, old English touch to the space. For a bit of modernity, throw pillows with typography are an easy way to add an element of fun.
This interior uses blues and whites to create a refreshing and soothing interior. A dark shade of bluish grey for the walls complements the white marble floor perfectly.
For the clean, Japanese-minimalist look, incorporate woody, earthy hues to create a cool and subtle atmosphere. The soft colours used make the home look bright and fresh.
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Greys, white and and dark woody hues can bring some resort-style luxury to any living room. A marble feature wall behind the TV and a rug adds luxe and can make you feel like you’re perpetually on vacation. (Bonus points if you have a good view!)
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If you love dining at cafés, it’s not always just the food you return for but the comfortable atmosphere. Recreate that look in your dining space so you and your family can enjoy meals together in a relaxing space. Basic elements like a chalk-board wall, colourful metal chairs and cute throw pillows can really make this area a fun, inviting place.
If you prefer hanging out at the bar or pub, however, this bar-inspired dining area will surely inspire you. Decorate with (empty or full) liquor bottles by installing built-in glass shelves. Throw pillows and a table centerpiece help pull the whole look together and create a cosy ambience for dining and entertaining.
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Text: Adelin Lydia, Loftez / Additional Reporting: Elizabeth Liew
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