Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'decorating ideas'.
Found 2 results
-
Modern, rustic - and very comfortable - De Space Interior Design's Modern Kampung-Style Homestay combines elements from the Malaysian 80s to create this little jewel in Johor Bahru that holiday-goers can enjoy. ________________________________________________ City life. Fast, opulent, exciting… And unbearable at times. But while it may be quite unimaginable for many of us to go back to living without electric lights and interiors built from modern materials, it’s hardly surprising if we sometimes do wish when were simpler – when the nights were quiet and peaceful – removed from the low but oppressive cacophony of the city and lights that keep you awake when you should be sleeping. (see 10 Surprising Effects of Lack of Sleep) Truly Malaysian – a modern transitional interior design we can all relate to Inspired by the overbearing need to inject some sanity back into our crazy lives, the Modern Kampung-Style Homestay Design Idea by De Space Interior Design (an interior designer in Johor Bahru) was born. Combining home design elements straight out of typical ‘80s Malaysian household, the modern kampung definitely seems to be the perfect choice to bring out the best of a 600-square-foot studio which its owners intend to turn into the homestay for holiday-makers. Image on left: Lat the Kampung Boy says hello to guests as they come through the homestay's dark mahogany doors; Image on right: Private seating arrangements separated from the main entrance by an antiqued wooden screen. The Modern Kampung-Style homestay experience starts the moment visitors walk through the dark mahogany front door inspired by a time before, and we were delighted when a playful Lat the Kampung boy greeted us there, smiling playfully at us behind the curtains of his 2-dimensional world. Walking past the wooden screen dividing the entrance from the rest of the house, the modern-traditional transitional elements making up the core of the design quickly become apparent. Dark mahogany furniture contrasts beautifully against clean white walls, enchanting and elegant, which is further accentuated by jet black beams that run along with the ceiling lights. _________________________________________ Get personalized quotes to compare now - Find an interior designer in Johor Bahru _________________________________________ A traditional rattan chair that adorns the living room alongside dark mahogany-coloured modern furniture and upholstery pays homage to the 80s that inspired it. RenoMan from the RenoTalk Show shows us how it’s done. Old and New Decoration Ideas We also loved many other things that the designers at De Space had included in their modern kampung design and, on the wall, are lights encased in authentic-looking oil lamps and hand-woven baskets. To help define the boundaries between the living room, bedroom and bathroom is another wooden screen made with the same dark mahogany (the first small but gorgeously crafted screen at the entrance hides the living space inside from the wandering gazes of the outside, which complements the rules for good Feng Shui). And, just as we thought that there’s no way this small space had more surprises for us, De Space designer, BK Liau, introduces us to the homestay’s rotating TV cabinet. Mounted in between the living room and master bedroom, this one-of-a-kind TV cabinet rotates in a complete 180-degree angle - and with a flick of the wrist allows the same TV to be used from either side of the house. About De Space Interior Design: De Space Interior Design is a creative interior designer in Johor Bahru well-known for their versatility and expert understanding of interior spaces. Delightful or inspiring, elegant or powerful, the designers at De Space Interior Design are always willing to help. Watch the guided tour of the Modern Kampung-Style Homestay Design below! For more reading: Interior Designer vs Contractor _________________________________________ Get personalized quotes to compare now - Find an interior designer in Johor Bahru _________________________________________
-
5 Best Decorating Ideas and Interior Design Tips: Secrets Revealed We all know a few simple but super effective decorating ideas and interior design tips that can transform our drab homes into the stuff of dreams. But do we really know the best stuff? It is hereby my sacred duty to share some of the subtler yet most potent secrets that the best interior designers have used in their most dazzling creations! 1. The Magic of 3D Wallpapers (or 5D, 8D, depending on how much you’re willing to spend…) Relatively inexpensive and easy to apply to put up, 3D wallpapers are amazing for home decoration. Whether it's 3D wallpaper for bedroom walls or 3D wallpaper designs for the living room, never underestimate how much they can transform any living space! Plus it's a lot cheaper than a plaster ceiling or wall stucco (which have their own advantages, of course; you can read a little about it here: “Why a Plaster Ceiling? – Types of Plaster Products, Advantages and Applications”). A little dramatic lighting and just look at that! How much does that costs? RM4.08 per square meter =.=; Shower 3D wallpaper image via Made-in-China.com But you have more money to splurge, you say? No problem, there are 5D even 8D wallpapers that are even MOAR GORGEOUS! Some even stick out from walls, like 3D brick wallpapers. You could go on a quick trip to Kaison at Aeon Tebrau or Kaison at Paradigm Mall and check out what they have, or you could get them through an online store. Made-in-China.com is a great place to find a great price for the stuff - just don’t forget to factor in shipping… *note: Paper 3D wallpaper = typically cheaper, vinyl/PVC = waterproof. 2. Interior design lighting matters – It ain’t “just in your head” Lighted stair railing and bright colours amplify the sense of space in this gorgeous living room. Design and image courtesy of Trinity Design Studio, an interior designer in Johor Bahru. Good interior design lighting is important for a good number of reasons. For one, it helps prevent accidents from happening (e.g. like a family member missing a step falling, or stepping on an unseen sharp object on the floor, or causing an electrical fire). Utilitarian needs aside, it is also the fundamental, quintessential, “WHY-YOU-NOT-DO-THIS?” element required to turn an otherwise boring living space into a palace chamber fit for a Galactic Empress/Emperor. Plus, the psychological effects of lighting are very real, and its type and colours can affect how we feel. It’s the same effect that makes us wake up when the morning sun comes up @_@ (*quick fun fact: Yes, all of it is happening in your head, but that doesn’t make it any less real than any other event outside of it, like, the rest of the physical universe). (a) To create a more comfortable and relaxed atmosphere, use accent lighting; its soft glow dazzle your family and friends into a “rabbit-in-headlamp” stupor - perfect for unwinding after a long day at work. Make sure they’re glowing soft and not dark, or you’ll be dozing off instead of relaxing! (b) Focal lighting (i.e. spotlight effect, directional lighting) is the answer if there’s something in the home that warrants greater emphasis. Have a specific household item you'd like to show off? Like an expensive mahogany dining table or a bust of your great-great-grandfather? Focused, directional lighting is excellent for this. (c) Bright, adequate lighting is important for places where lots of activity is expected. For example: (i) The kitchen where we chop stuff with sharp metal objects, swish pots of boiling hot water about and evade spitting hot oil when frying on a daily basis; (ii) The stairs where bad lighting could result in people tripping and falling; (iii) Corridors/rooms with high foot traffic, i.e. places where people need to go through to get from room to room. Here’s an interesting idea for dramatic stairs: place small lights along the sides of each step! No more missed steps and broken bones ever again - ideal when the elderly are present. (continued on page 2 below!) _________________________________________ <A word from our sponsor!> Want to know if it's best to hire an Interior Designer or Contractor? Read this article to find out more: Interior Designer vs Contractor - How are They Different? _________________________________________
- 1 reply
-
- decorating ideas
- interior design ideas
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with: