Not your average corporate office.
You’ve seen plenty of nice homes across Singapore, but how about nice showrooms, designed by local interior design firms? Apart from social media or your travels, your ID’s showrooms can also be a good source of inspiration, with tons of materials and designs that catch your eye.
To help you see what we mean, we’ve rounded up 7 of the most visually-stunning interior design showrooms in Singapore, along with projects that were inspired by said showrooms!
1. Insight.Out Studio
Decked out in patterned tiles, reeded glass, and rattan, Insight.Out Studio’s showroom has one clear theme – a colonial, Indochine look.
That’s not all you’ll find there, though. Take a closer look, and you’ll also find luxe touches in the form of marble countertops and gold accents, as well as various curved features (like the mirrors, doors, and even recessed wardrobe shelves) that add hints of sophistication to the space!
Example of a house inspired by Insight.Out Studio’s showroom:
While the homeowners of this executive apartment in Sembawang were initially planning to centre their interior around antique furnishings, they still didn’t have any clear idea of what to go for.
That is, until they saw Insight.Out Studio’s showroom, realising that the vintage colonial theme is a perfect fit for their own home!
2. A Blue Cube Design
No, this luxurious-looking space is not a hotel, nor is it a fancy landed property -- rather, it's A Blue Cube Design’s showroom!
Here, cosy furnishings and warm lighting pair well with fluted panels and a sleek black-and-white theme to create a sophisticated, yet homely space that resembles a posh apartment in New York City.
3. Charlotte’s Carpentry
For the hardcore minimalists, Charlotte’s Carpentry’s loft-style showroom may be just the place you’re looking for.
In true minimalist fashion, the space boasts a largely-white theme, with custom-made tables, seating, and storage keeping the look neat and streamlined. Little pops of colour from the Qeebee chairs and green accent walls also inject a contemporary vibe that makes this showroom feel just like a hotel lobby
4. Forefront Interior
'Sophisticated' and 'elegant' are just some of the words you’d use to describe Forefront Interior’s showroom. Classic details like the wainscoting and moulding decorate its otherwise modern, spacious interior, giving you an idea of what it’s like when old meets new.
5. Editor Interior
It’s colours that reign supreme in Editor Interior’s showroom. Here, you’ll find swaths of pastel pink and deep teal – which isn’t a combination you’d typically see in a home, but one that in theory works wonderfully together.
Adding to the quirky, contemporary theme, you’ll also find elements from a myriad of different interior design styles. Take for instance the exposed piping on the ceiling – which is a classic industrial-style feature – as well as the gold accents and marble countertops that add a modern luxe touch.
6. Mr Designer Studio
Picture a posh, Beverly Hills-esque home, and you’d probably think of gold accents, backlit wardrobes, and marble floors. Well, that’s exactly what you’ll find in Mr Designer Studio’s showroom!
7. The Interior Lab
Cool, modern vibes meet Oriental influences in The Interior Lab’s showroom. Cast your eyes away from the marble floors and herringbone designs, and you’ll notice the jade green tiles and circular motifs that are a classic addition in any traditional Oriental home.
Example of a house inspired by The Interior Lab’s showroom:
It was precisely these herringbone designs that prompted Paul Twohill to incorporate them into his own dark, contemporary BTO flat in Ang Mo Kio. While he didn’t exactly replicate the modern Oriental theme, it’s proof that even the finest details are enough to inspire a renovation journey.
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