MAKING A LITTLE SPACE GO A LONG WAY
by on Jan.21, 2010, under Home
The common grouse among flat-owners is not having enough of space. Well, this is a problem one has to live with. But, is finding space such a problem? Not if you get your priorities right – and if you do, you’ll discover that there is enough space after all, with some to spare for future use. The remodeling expert was asked by the owners of an HDB Point-Block Apartment to design a “comfortable, but not too flashy” home for them and to leave space for any idea (continue reading…)
CLINIC DESIGNS
by on Jan.03, 2010, under Home
The idea was to design a clinic with a difference. It was to be place where patients could feel are ease and not be intimidated by impersonal whites walls and narrow hallways. It had to have a feeling of warmth: it had to be cozy. The clients wanted a design which incorporated contemporary elements that would fit into a harmonious, functional whole. This was the brief (continue reading…)
THE EXPERIMENT
by on Dec.20, 2009, under Home
A room was converted into a music den. This is Andrew’s pride and joy. Here he spends many hours experimenting with the latest sound systems. He had always dreamed of having a room like this – now it’s finally come true. Worked round a black and white theme, the effect is stunning and dramatic. Matching black and white (continue reading…)
THE SUITABLE BEDROOM
by on Dec.06, 2009, under Home
This is a small room and the designer though the best way to show up its features would be to limit the amount furniture in it. A warm color scheme was selected to give the room a larger appearance. A small carpet-rug to match the decor: thin, sheer curtains with gold and pink trimmings. The transparent affect allowed a view of the balcony outside the windows and door. A single twin-bed was put in instead of a queen-size one because of space restrictions, with a side table next to it and some plants. The small, gold (continue reading…)

