Whether it's something from your childhood or a collection of figurines you've collected over the years, your prized possessions should be integrated into your interiors stylishly. This couple displayed their postcards and cookbooks on this shelf-cum-door, which opens up to their yard.
Design: Country Concepts
The same couple also kept the table desginations from their travel-themed wedding, and displayed it above their main door!
Design: Country Concepts
Give your main door a makeover with all the car plates and magnets you've collected over the years. Your friends will easily spot your unit when they come to visit.
Design: Fuse Concept
Instead of designating a room just for your toys, why not display it throughout the house for a more harmonious look and atmosphere?
Design: JQ Ong/The Association
If you have room to spare, turn one into a chill-out area filled with plants and toys.
Design: JQ Ong/The Association
Don't be afraid to create an "odd" pairing. This chic monochromatic home was given an edgy twist with the homeowner's colourful snowboard.
Design: Akihaus
For the artworks on his wall, the homeowner chose things that he picked up from his travels, online and also from friends.
Design: Studio JP
Display your toy collection proudly in your living room, with a custom-made shelf.
Design: Free Space Intent
Keeping your figurines in boxes are passe — try giving them a home in your garden!
Design: Visual Text Architect
Magazines and books need not be kept on a large bookcase. You can display your best covers on trolleys or shelfed sideboards (pictured).
Design: Fuse Concept