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Rainbow Bright, two-storey house
The rug in the lounge, from Hipvan, has all the colours Sharon wanted in her home. The curved sofa from Lorgan's mirrors the wavy lines of the wall feature. Cushion from Teak & Mahogany. Sofa from Foundry.
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Sharon loved Raymond's idea of using ventilation bricks to build a feature wall. He found these ones with a floral pattern to complement the Peranakan tiles.
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The Peranakan mirror was from Sharon's previous home. The brick wall, as well as the Peranakan tiles, enhance the style's old-world theme.
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The kitchen is a celebration of colour and pattern. Red and yellow feature heavily here, and the tiles behind the stove add a contemporary element to the space.
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The study on the lower level of the house is separated from the children's playroom by sliding doors inlaid with the Peranakan-inspired embossed glass. The custom-made desks are from Lorgan's.
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Sharon loves her dressing room - the hand-painted tiles from Vietnam are one of her favourite features in the home. Yellow and green boxes from Teak & Mahogany.
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The spiral staircase leads up to a spacious attic area that was previously unused roof space.
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Every bathroom in the home looks different, thanks to the tiles.
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The couple's home is a riot of colour and design. Styles such as retro and Mid-Century Modern sit happily alongside Peranakan and contemporary designs. Items on the coffee table from Teak & Mahogany. Sofa throw from Foundry.
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Coloured and embossed glass panels are set into the front door of the home.
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The exterior steps at the side of the house are clad in traditional hand-painted Peranakan tiles, juxtaposed with a contemporary mosaic wall.
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Raymond's signature use of mosaics, as well as a red, orange and yellow colour scheme, can be seen in the garden. Table, chairs, basket and side table, all from Teak & Mahogany.
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