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TSehwee
post May 22 2020, 02:48 PM, updated 2y ago

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There are already many threads here regards home design yet most of them are related on renovation works instead of the design itself. So I would like to share my design knowledge and thoughts with you all here with my casual time.

Let's open discuss on any design solutions or ideas you have with me shall you need some pro advice or seeks second opinions if you have doubts on which design choices are better.

I will try my best to answer your questions if I able to help.( No body is 100% pro ... Cheers) may be other forumers can share his/her knowledge and help to answer any of the design questions post at this thread also. I would love to learn too.

Let's make it clear what to be discussed or not here first :

Not to be discussed:
- not for office, cafe or shop, just for home design
- not for anything technical related to construction works
- not for m&e works
- not for gardening works
- not for renovation quotation and costing
- not for material, products, appliances or brands recommendation
- not for suppliers recommendation and review
- not for design software discussion and suggestions

Can be discussed:
- space planning layout
- design theme
- material selection
- color scheme, mix and match
- lighting scheme but not for lighting product recommendation, more on lighting and ceiling design
- design tricks on hiding awkward structure and corners


The reason I plan not to recommend suppliers or contractor or any product brands is I try to stay neutral to all suppliers as designer.

Different products have their pro and cons and supplier have their own different degree of services. End users also have different expectations and budget.

Most of all, I try not to appear too commercially yet just wish to spend my casual time on and off to help and promote the value of interior design can bring to our beloved home living.


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I will share some examples of my design solutions I did on helping my customers from time to time, so bear with me and keep checking this thread once in a while.

Why not we appreciate some interior design visuals for the starts?

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If anyone here got better ideas on what we can chit chat over here, do make suggestions to me.

So welcoming any home design questions you need to ask me here, I am always listening smile.gif

PS: Please don't private message me and ask for help, I will only made design suggestions for who willing to share Q&A openly on this treads only, don't feel bad as I will ignore all pm message ask for free consultation, cheers!!

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post May 22 2020, 02:48 PM

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We are glad to share some design and decor tips that we encourage home owners to try and learn for better home living environment.

Here are a curated list of the write ups we did, hopefully it brings some inspirations for your home design journeys.

Here is the link:

Home Interior Design Tips and Ideas List

We will updating this List from time to time, so do check back regularly. Enjoy it Everybody !! flex.gif

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TSehwee
post May 22 2020, 02:49 PM

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There is one KEY area that house owners always ignorde while getting their renovation works done, then felt much regret after living in the new home.

This KEY design element is Interior Space Planning and Storage Cabinet Layout Arrangement. Without thoughtful layout plan being created prior to renovation works, we will find lots of things are missing and uneasy when carry out many of our daily household activities

Check out some of our blog articles on space planning tips:

How to Effectively Space Planning An Opened Concept Home Living Interior

Space planning How-tos for having desirable Guest and Family Living Room

GetIDonline Kitchen Layout Space Planning Guideline

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Feel free to ask me any questions regards space planning, as always we can explore many furniture layout options together and learn from each others.

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post May 22 2020, 02:56 PM

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What kind of considerations should we take into account when thinking about the kitchen cabinet layout?
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post May 22 2020, 03:02 PM

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Question:
I notice that a lot of houses have their kitchen sink facing a window, but I find that the window grills get rusted easily as it's near a humid area. All those nice design ones don't seem to have grills and it's overlooking nice garden etc. People may say that it's nicer to look out of window as you are doing dishes, but then if your view is merely your neighbour's back alley etc, is it really worth it. When we do dishes, don't we look at what we are washing instead of looking out? Any ideas? Should I place my sink next to the window or not?
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post May 22 2020, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(mayonggglyt @ May 22 2020, 02:56 PM)
What kind of considerations should we take into account when thinking about the kitchen cabinet layout?
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There are many things we need to figure out for kitchen cabinet layout, most important we need to ensure our kitchen has the types of different storage compartments we need and secondly the arrangement of these cabinet positions won't conflict with the working flows in the kitchen.

Cabinet layout needs to suit our daily cooking routines, as nobody has the same cooking ways.

Ultimately " Functional " should be the first priority on a good kitchen design!!

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post May 22 2020, 03:11 PM

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leaking from the ceiling, above is the tanki and open air... i have 1 roof guy go up see.. he snap pic let me see all is cracked line.. like the desert crackling but small... but is whole slab of the area cracked, not specific location only..

the roof guy recommend do roof to cover... the waterproof paint will not last that long and the tanki sit on the slab.. waterproof paint cannot pain under the tanki...

you think is correct to do roof? need 2nd opinion...
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post May 22 2020, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(Dfuzzy @ May 22 2020, 03:02 PM)
Question:
I notice that a lot of houses have their kitchen sink facing a window, but I find that the window grills get rusted easily as it's near a humid area. All those nice design ones don't seem to have grills and it's overlooking nice garden etc. People may say that it's nicer to look out of window as you are doing dishes, but then if your view is merely your neighbour's back alley etc, is it really worth it. When we do dishes, don't we look at what we are washing instead of looking out? Any ideas? Should I place my sink next to the window or not?
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True on what you have shared, you have the said on where you prefer to put the sink as you are the person who know what is the best position to place basin, cooking hob and fridge ( which are the 3 important elements in everybody kitchen ), and their positions will make you feel comfortable during your cooking session.

So basin at window is not necessary a compulsory thing. It depend on your existing kitchen layout, shape, size and the window position!!

Most people prefer basin in front of window as it is where the brighter area with natural light shinning through. You won't put cooking hob at window side in modern living for sure, yet if you prefer to have a brighter food preparation area, it is ok the put basin on other place to reserve the window area for preparation activities.

So you have the said!
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post May 22 2020, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(popopi @ May 22 2020, 03:11 PM)
leaking from the ceiling, above is the tanki and open air... i have 1 roof guy go up see.. he snap pic let me see all is cracked line.. like the desert crackling but small... but is whole slab of the area cracked, not specific location only..

the roof guy recommend do roof to cover... the waterproof paint will not last that long and the tanki sit on the slab.. waterproof paint cannot pain under the tanki...

you think is correct to do roof? need 2nd opinion...
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This is not design related issue, yet since you voice out I just sharing my 2 opinion.

Yes, for long terms wise it is good to have a roof above if your kitchen ceiling is just a bare concrete flat roof.

Yet it still depend on your budget and the workmanship of the contractor. If you opt for torch on Bituminous Waterproofing Membrane instead of usual painted waterproofing layer, it will last long also.
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QUOTE(ehwee @ May 22 2020, 03:22 PM)
This is not design related issue, yet since you voice out I just sharing my 2 opinion.

Yes, for long terms wise it is good to have a roof above if your kitchen ceiling is just a bare concrete flat roof.

Yet it still depend on your budget and the workmanship of the contractor. If you opt for  torch on Bituminous Waterproofing Membrane instead of usual painted waterproofing layer, it will last long also.
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Thanks alot for taking the time to answer non design related question..
Since the tangki is impossible to lift up to apply the waterproofing... i think have to go for the roof...

Thanks alot for the guide smile.gif
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post May 22 2020, 05:21 PM

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okay, my 1st Q is :

1) what apps do u use to draw/design ur house. I have a floor map from developer last time. but not so complete.so i add on my own measurents etc.
2) would be nice if i have a free app / thing like ikea thingy that ive seen once b4
3) its hard to imagine stuff and keep on measuring furniture . would be nice if i can automate it.

plz advice. notworthy.gif
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post May 22 2020, 05:32 PM

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hi, can u help to look at my lighting layout for living room 1 and living room 2? is the lighting provided sufficient to light up the living area?

and i plan to use double colour light, any comment on this type of light? notworthy.gif

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post May 22 2020, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(pilotHans @ May 22 2020, 05:21 PM)
okay, my 1st Q is :

1) what apps do u use to draw/design ur house. I have a floor map from developer last time. but not so complete.so i add on my own measurents etc.
2) would be nice if i have a free app / thing like ikea thingy that ive seen once b4
3) its hard to imagine stuff and keep on measuring furniture . would be nice if i can automate it.

plz advice. notworthy.gif
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This is also non design related topic, so I think can't provide you an answer, you can Google around the free app on the web and try them, should give you some clues, cheers.
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post May 22 2020, 06:08 PM

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QUOTE(Agent 45 @ May 22 2020, 05:32 PM)
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hi, can u help to look at my lighting layout for living room 1 and living room 2? is the lighting provided sufficient to light up the living area?

and i plan to use double colour light, any comment on this type of light? notworthy.gif
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I assume you are having expose slab, if there are no additional plaster ceiling light trough.

It's seems doesn't enough especially on living 1, may be you can opt for ceiling fan that c/w light also, it might help.

How does your supplier thoughts on that since they sell them.....

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post May 22 2020, 07:30 PM

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Let’s say you just bought your own apartment, 800 sf layout 3 bedroom 2 bathroom.

If you are given rm10k only to design the whole house, how will you spend the money?
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post May 22 2020, 10:37 PM

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Hi,

Could please provide your comment on the lighting layout that was provided by one of the contractors. Thank you in advance ya smile.gif
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post May 22 2020, 11:05 PM

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Any pointers on carpet selection for living area? How to match the colors and what design to choose.

My living area is somewhat modern, black tv console with smoked glass doors, wall hung tv, truffle color leather 3 seat recliner.

I really like Persian rugs, feels classy but may clash. I think those modern high pile rug would complete the modern look and feel better.
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post May 23 2020, 09:06 AM

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QUOTE(victorian @ May 22 2020, 07:30 PM)
Let’s say you just bought your own apartment, 800 sf layout 3 bedroom 2 bathroom.

If you are given rm10k only to design the whole house, how will you spend the money?
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I will suggest you opt for loose or ready made cabinet instead of build in

No need to go for plaster ceiling, opt for tracking lighting can save you a lot of cost.
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QUOTE(pvd3wseng @ May 22 2020, 10:37 PM)
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Hi,

Could please provide your comment on the lighting layout that was provided by one of the contractors. Thank you in advance ya smile.gif
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Since you are having both down lights and light trough, it is definitely enough yet may be bit bright for someone else, so depend on your preference.

It also depend on the wall painting color, ceiling height and color and wattage of these downlights.

If your wall has middle to darker paint tone then the overall lighting brightness will appear darker if compare to having white wall environment.
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QUOTE(Jason @ May 22 2020, 11:05 PM)
Any pointers on carpet selection for living area? How to match the colors and what design to choose.

My living area is somewhat modern, black tv console with smoked glass doors, wall hung tv, truffle color leather 3 seat recliner.

I really like Persian rugs, feels classy but may clash. I think those modern high pile rug would complete the modern look and feel better.
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Can you share with us some photos of your living room and the persian rugs you plan to have, it will help us to really visualize how your living color scheme looks like.

I try to avoid providing you any wrong suggestions as I can't really imagine if they will match without some photos reference 🙂

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