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Which HDB decor you like?


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The grandma one looks the best among them. But I wonder why Singaporeans like their home to look like hotel, office recept area, nightclub or fancy pub.

 

A home for me should feel like home, & lived.

The trend now is to like their home look like showroom flat. :D For me house should be as simple as possible, dont really like deco and many things around to collect dust.

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The trend now is to like their home look like showroom flat. :D For me house should be as simple as possible, dont really like deco and many things around to collect dust.

Can be simple also, like this. Do not have to spend a single cents on interior designer.

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Like most Singaporean, I grow up to like the modern 'hotel' like design, like in the pictures post before.

 

The important thing about a home for me, is something is there because you put it, not first day, but differnt thing come differnt time, & the home is processively improve along the years.

 

I am saying this as I have seen many of the modern homes as well as the 'old country style' homes, admittedly not so much in Singapore, & I can tell you the feel is very different. I cannot go back to those modern design anymore after that, but it could be just me.

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I like the 2nd one.

 

BUT it is amazing how small HDBs have shrink. Those photos were probably captured with wide angle lens and it means the units are a lot smaller in real life than the photo.

 

So much for hdb size not changing.

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what you show was like ikea show room, actually many home in Singapore is having that concept and also toward simple Scandinavia style or retro 70s with color mosaic.

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pigeonhole. ceiling is 2.6m so can never really look spacious.

 

to each his own actually. simple appeals to me. timeless is difficult to achieve.

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actually no.3 is quite ok by my books. the owner's mistake is choosing a dark color curtain , i would prefer a light colored curtain.

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actually no.3 is quite ok by my books. the owner's mistake is choosing a dark color curtain , i would prefer a light colored curtain.

 

 

it's ID drawing, everything can change [laugh]

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I am thinking it is quite possible to make the living room look nice with only funiture, carpet, curtains and maybe painting a wall. No need for interior designer or excessive carpentry.

 

Anyone tried painting the wall or ceiling before? Easy or back breaking? Got tips to share?

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I am thinking it is quite possible to make the living room look nice with only funiture, carpet, curtains and maybe painting a wall. No need for interior designer or excessive carpentry.

 

Anyone tried painting the wall or ceiling before? Easy or back breaking? Got tips to share?

 

you need those big rollers to paint an even look. not as easy as it seems. Helped my parents repaint my home before.

If you are the chin chai type who don't mind uneven painting. then go ahead.

 

Anyway even if u get ID, u have to self furnish also.

 

 

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you need those big rollers to paint an even look. not as easy as it seems. Helped my parents repaint my home before.

If you are the chin chai type who don't mind uneven painting. then go ahead.

 

Anyway even if u get ID, u have to self furnish also.

 

I see ... thanks. [:)]

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