Sitting pretty in the centre of this Katong Gardens apartment is a woven hemp rug. The natural, undyed quality of the rug complements the soft, earthy shades of living space.
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Owning a home with a double-height ceiling is truly a rare luxury in Singapore, but anchoring such a lofty space can be tricky business. Which is why the owners of this Sky Terrace @ Dawson flat chose to use rugs to delineate corners of their home, such as warming up the sitting area with a furry piece.
In the same home, the space under the stairs is transformed into a cosy hideaway with just a few masterful strokes - a comfy chair, ethereal painting and, certainly not the least, a fun rug.
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At first glance you would think this was a showroom instead of the living room of an actual apartment home. The sophisticated aesthetic is evoked from the classy furnishings, including the expansive icy-blue rug that matches the painting hanging above the sofa.
If you like the look of this rug, we suggest this place to shop.
The owners of this industrial-themed HDB flat love deep hues like royal blue and plum, and so wanted their furniture and accessories to be in those opulent shades. Their mottled green-and-plum rug is called Flushing and is designed by local rug makers named, quelle surprise, The Rug Makers, and is part of their Tropical Collection.
For the Indian expat couple who own this condomnium apartment, they wanted a home that reminded them of their childhood. So vintage Indian carpets like the one occupying their study were one of the key elements to imbuing their home with nostalgia.
The cold living room floor is effectively warmed up by a long carpet.
If you like the carpets from the Middle East like the ones you see, check out this gallery.