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ToggleMultifunctional Layouts for Smaller Spaces
Singapore homes—especially BTO units and condos—require clever planning to maximise every inch. One of the leading trends we’ve embraced is multifunctional layouts.- – A dining table that doubles as a workspace.

- – A foldable wall desk that disappears after work hours.
- – A sofa with storage tucked underneath.
Longevity Over Trends: Practicality Reigns
The days of the chase for trends are over. When working with a long-term investment project, it is truly that kind of design longevity that pays off. We advise homeowners to consider:- – Strong, long-lasting materials resistant to wear and tear — tile, ceramics, and linen.

- – Timeless designs like neutral colour palettes and clean-lined cushion covers.
- – Fixtures and finishes that are easy to maintain in Singapore’s humid climate.
Warm Minimalism with a Local Touch
The clean lines of the minimalist interior are well-loved, but today’s version is more welcoming, textural, and emotionally inviting. Instead of sterile white walls and empty spaces, many homeowners in Singapore are now incorporating the following into their decor:- – Handcrafted pottery and art accents using natural materials

- – Woven textures and outdoor furniture that blur the line between indoors and out.
- – Soft curve designs and materials that feel personal and layered.
Livable Luxury: Scandinavian and Industrial-Themed Fusions
Scandinavian design still dominates home styling, but its latest evolution includes hybrid approaches–industrial-themed lighting overhead with a Scandinavian wood console underneath. The mix makes for an earthy, stylish look that suits both new HDB developments and private condos. Key elements:- – Floor-to-ceiling shelves for both storage and display
- – Statement lighting that complements texture and mood
- – An emphasis on eco-friendly, sustainable materials
Sanctuary Spaces in the City
When life moves quickly, creating a home sanctuary becomes a necessity. From a reading nook to a linen-filled bedroom oasis, these make cozy living. You might try:- – Adding ottomans to soften a corner

- – Installing a diffuser with calming scents
- – Using a rug to zone off a meditative area in an open-concept flat
Smart Storage That Blends In
Nobody likes clutter—but nobody likes storage that looks like storage, either. The trend now is thoughtfully integrating it so it blends into the design. We’ve seen success with:- – Shelves styled with accent pieces and hidden storage
- – Stool or ottomans that double as containers
- – Wire management systems that conceal unsightly cords
Singaporean-Centric Styling: It’s All in the Details
Being locally rooted means embracing details that genuinely speak to life here. Think:- – Cooling linen for bedding
- – Durable ceramic ware in the kitchen
- – A feature wall made from locally sourced tile
- – Customize and bespoke furniture scaled to local units
Livability Doesn’t Mean Boring
Don’t confuse practicality with plainness. A livable home can still showcase elegance, style, and decorative charm.
- – A lamp with personality
- – A vase that acts as both art and utility
- – A pop of colour in your cushion choices
Designing for You, Not the Algorithm
Halfway through your renovation or styling project, consider this: Are you designing for yourself—or for the internet? At Ovon, we encourage homeowners to embrace their values and lifestyle needs. Our approach doesn’t chase trends—it designs around people.Seamless Integration for Everyday Living
Modern interiors aren’t just about what you see—they’re about how you live. Great examples include:- – Floor-to-ceiling storage that tidies away clutter
- – Hinged partitions with the added convenience of privacy, when desired
- – Integrated living, dining, and working areas
Support Local, Source Smart
Looking to shop in-store? Consider supporting Singapore’s growing network of home decor accessories and furniture makers. You’ll find:- – Artisan creators making bespoke items
- – Furniture stores with customizable modular pieces
- – Leading interior design brands are collaborating with local craftsmen