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Interior Design Singapore: Design Techniques For Small Spaces

by Anne Andrews

If you have a three-bedroom house or condo unit, good for you. You are one of the lucky few with enough space in which to store all your belongings and still take pleasure in the breathing space left. However if you are among those living in studio or one-bedroom units who can barely move around, then it's time to think about redoing your space. It is, in the first place, still your home, and you better start making it look like one.

When it comes to <a href='http://www.skycreation.com.sg/blog/interior-design-singapore/'>interior design Singapore</a> always gives ample choices for homeowners, particularly for those with limited spaces. To start on the facelift of your space, it is always a great idea to consult a seasonedSingapore interior designer. But this does not negate your need for some personal research. Even your designer will appreciate it if you display a kind of enthusiasm for your space instead of simply letting him or her do the planning.

These things are one of the most widely used space-saving design techniques these days. You may find something apt for the space you're working with, not to mention your personal taste.

Storage space is always a chief concern, particularly that it does not grow along with the heap of belongings you accumulated over the years. You would need some clever designs that combine storage with existing fixtures. Take your bed for instance: you can have drawers custom-built underneath for extra storage. Shelves also allow you to use the vacant space on your wall. Sometimes a good shelf is all you need to place all those clutter into order.

Utilise partitions too. Just like shelves, half walls do an excellent job especially on units which don't seem to divide the different spaces of the house. Half walls could give you added space for more shelves, as well as make your area look cleaner and more streamlined. You may also opt for a foldable or collapsible bed frame, which you can specially ask for from your interior designer. Or you could always get a sofa bed as a substitute for good measure.

Forego the clutter too. It isn't always as easy as it sounds, but removing things you do not need anymore could do wonders to your renovation. Always remember the three-month rule: if you haven't used it the last 3 months, chances are you are not going to use it again. With the right disposition and a skilled Singapore interior designer with you, you're well on your way to a transformed space you may never have imagined.



Related articles on <a href="http://www.skycreation.com.sg/blog/interior-designs-5/">Interior design</a> or visit <a href="http://www.skycreation.com.sg">www.skycreation.com.sg</a>

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Title: Interior Design Singapore: Design Techniques For Small Spaces
Author: Anne Andrews
Email: Buy1GIVE1@gmail.com
Keywords: interior design singapore,singapore interior design,home design,interior design,renovation design,landscaping
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