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Furniture for 5-Room HDB Flats

A 5-room HDB flat โ€” typically 110 to 120 square metres โ€” is one of the most generous floor plans in the public housing stock. There is real space here:...

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Furniture for 4-Room HDB Flats

A 4-room HDB flat sits at roughly 90 square metres โ€” enough space to feel genuinely comfortable, but not so generous that you can afford to ignore proportion. The living...

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Sideboard and Buffet Cabinet Collection

A sideboard does two things that most living and dining room furniture cannot: it stores things you need regular access to, and it gives you a long horizontal surface to...

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Furniture for 3-Room HDB Flats

A 3-room HDB flat sits at around 60 to 65 square metres. That is genuinely workable โ€” two bedrooms, a living area, a kitchen, and a bathroom, all within a...

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Furniture for 2-Room Flexi HDB Flats

A 2-Room Flexi flat sits at around 36 to 45 square metres, depending on whether you balloted for a Type 1 or Type 2 unit. That is genuinely compact โ€”...

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Bookshelf With Cabinet Storage Collection

Most Singapore homes are working against the same problem: too many things, not enough wall. A dedicated bookshelf solves half of that โ€” open shelving for the books, photo frames,...

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Furniture for Newlywed Couples: Starting With Essentials

There is a particular kind of decision fatigue that hits newlyweds about three weeks into furnishing their first home together. After the wedding, the key collection, and the defects inspection,...

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Soft Furnishings Care: Washing, Storing, Refreshing

Cushion covers get washed too hot and come out two sizes smaller. Throws go into storage smelling clean and emerge months later with a musty edge. Rugs collect Singapore's fine...

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Furniture Shopping During Your BTO Six-Month Mark

The six-month mark arrives faster than most couples expect. One week you are poring over your flat's floor plan on the HDB portal, and the next your key collection date...

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Layering Textures: How to Make a Room Feel Considered

There is a version of a room that is coordinated without being interesting. Everything matches โ€” the cushions repeat the curtain colour, the rug shares the sofa's tone, the timber...

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Tall Bookshelf Collection: Ceiling-Height Models

A floor-to-ceiling bookshelf does something no other piece of furniture quite manages. It draws the eye upward, makes a room feel taller than it is, and turns an empty wall...

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BTO Renovation Timeline: When to Order Furniture

Getting the keys to your BTO flat is one of the better days in a Singaporean coupleโ€™s life. What follows it, though, is a stretch of decisions that can feel...

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Outdoor Cushions and Furnishings: Materials That Last

Singapore's climate asks a great deal of outdoor furnishings. The humidity rarely drops below 70%, UV exposure is relentless year-round, and afternoon monsoons can arrive with very little warning. A...

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Wall-Mounted Shelf Collection

Singaporeans are, by necessity, creative with vertical space. Whether you are in a 3-room HDB or a spacious condo unit, the walls are often the most underused surface in a...

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Furnishing Your First Home: A First-Time Buyer's Guide

Getting the keys to your first home โ€” whether a BTO flat, resale, or condo unit โ€” is one of those moments that feels simultaneously exhilarating and a little overwhelming....

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Bookshelf and Bookcase Collection

A bookshelf does more than hold books. In most Singapore homes, it earns its floor space by organising everything from novels and textbooks to decorative objects, framed photographs, and the...

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Engineered Stone vs Natural Stone: Practical Differences

Walk through any Singapore furniture showroom or renovation fair and you will hear the words "stone top" used for surfaces that are actually quite different from one another. Marble, granite,...

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