
KITCHEN BACKSPLASH
A kitchen backsplash protects your wall from oil, grease and moisture resulting from daily activities in the kitchen. Besides functionality, it can also be used to enhance the aesthetics in your kitchen. There are a variety of materials and design options nowadays when it comes to selecting a backsplash for your kitchen. In this article we list down 3 of the main options that you can consider for your kitchen backsplash.

TILES SELECTION
Anyone who had undergone the tile selection progress will undoubtedly agree it’s not an easy task. With so many varieties and designs to choose and match, selecting the perfect tile combination that suits your unique taste and design theme is a very time-consuming process. In this article we share some basic information about tiles to help home owners, especially those who have had no experience selecting tiles before to have a better understanding before embarking on the tiles selection process.

OVERLAYING TILES
Overlaying of tiles is a common option for home owners nowadays as it eliminates the need for hacking works. This is an important consideration especially if one is staying in during the renovation works, or due to HDB regulation where hacking of tiles is not allowed for new flats. While overlaying of tiles can allow you to achieve a new look without all the noise and debris from hacking works, there are some key consideration if you’re looking at this option. In this post we share some of these key considerations to help you decide whether to overlay or not.

STYLING WITH THROW PILLOWS
Adding throw pillows onto your furniture such as sofa, chair or bed is a great way to complete the style in a space. Not only does it help to bring in patterns and colors, it also elevates the level of homeliness - just imagine a sofa or bed without it. With so many designs of throws to choose from, finding the ideal mix and arrangement that suits your home may not be as easy as it seems. Here we share some tips to aid you in achieving your ideal mix.

MINIMALISM
Minimalism, as the name suggest is about keeping things simple and at a minimal. It features soft, uncomplicated finishes where “less is more”, achieving in a clean and open living space. Here are some quick tips on how to ‘minimalize’ your home.


The Mid-Century Modern Style
Mid-Century Modern design originated after WWII and this style features functionality and practicality, where form follows function. It is an exploration of different traditional as well as non-tradition materials, thus making it a great style to add a subtle vintage looks to your otherwise modern home. Here we shared some basic tips on how to create the Mid-Century Modern vibe in your home.

Feng Shui Tips for Your Home
Feng Shui is one of topics often brought up by home owners when deciding on the ideal space planning and design. The goal in Feng Shui is to enhance good energy (Qi) by balancing the energy levels in your home. Here we’ve gathered some of the more basic Feng Shui tips that can be applied to most homes.

3 Types of Plants to beautify your interior
Adding plants into your interior is an ideal way of bringing the outdoors indoors. Not only does it act as a visual enhancement to your space, it also offers plenty of health benefits such as reducing stress level and improving your concentration. However, it is worth noting that not all plants are suitable in an indoor environment. Here we’ve shortlisted 3 types of plants that can thrive in your home.

Love the Scandinavian Vibe?
Scandinavian design features functionalism, simplicity and use of natural products and materials to create a clean and comfortable atmosphere. This style originated from the Nordic region and has gained popularity among home owners in recent years.

Types & Functions of Lighting
Lighting is one of the design elements that we feel are often overlooked. Having the wrong type of lighting could potentially break the entire design, regardless how good the aesthetics might be. Understanding the light conditions and where to strategically place lighting is key. Lighting can be divided into 2 types - Natural and Artificial Lighting.