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Small HDB Bathrooms, Designed Like Luxury Hotels
Limited space doesn’t have to limit luxury. With thoughtful design choices, even a small HDB bathroom can feel like a refined hotel retreat—calm, elegant, and indulgent. The key lies in smart planning, quality finishes, and an emphasis on atmosphere over excess. Thoughtful Layouts That Maximise Space Luxury hotel bathrooms are efficient yet seamless. In small HDB bathrooms, wall-hung vanities, concealed storage, and clear glass shower screens help maintain visual openness wh

Renovate Spaces Admin
Dec 24, 20251 min read


A Warmer, Timeless Home in 2026: Trends to Let Go
As we move into 2026, interior design is shifting away from fleeting aesthetics and toward spaces that feel warm, lived-in, and enduring. While trends come and go, a truly timeless home is built on comfort, character, and thoughtful choices. To create interiors that age gracefully, it’s just as important to know what to let go of as it is to know what to embrace. Here are some design trends worth leaving behind in favor of a warmer, more timeless home. Overly Cool, Sterile Pa

Renovate Spaces Admin
Dec 24, 20252 min read


Budget-Friendly Interior Design Tips That Actually Work
When it comes to interior design on a budget, many people fear making costly mistakes that lead to disappointment—or worse, wasted money. We’ve all heard the stories: projects going over budget, designs that don’t work in real life, or finishes that look great online but fail in practice. The truth is, designing on a budget does require careful planning. Mistakes can happen—but they shouldn’t derail the entire project or force you to compromise on quality. With the right appr

Renovate Spaces Admin
Dec 24, 20252 min read


How to avoid a renovation nightmare
We have all heard what we refer to as "horror stories", which are basically the worst kind of experience people can go through when renovating their home. It is true that such projects are complex, mistakes can occur, and anyone who tells you otherwise can't be perfectly honest. But such mistakes shouldn't be systemic, and they must never jeopardise the whole project. In other words: the right contractor will fix the problems diligently and at a reasonable cost, if any. Horro

RenoEd
May 16, 20242 min read
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