Adding finishing touches to your home can sometimes get a little tricky. But if there’s one takeaway, it’s all about balance.
A home that oozes warmth can be broken down into two components: essentials and surprises. The former is a no-brainer, where the likes of loungers, dining tables, beds and bathtubs fill a good portion of your home. The latter is where creativity – and a dose of playfulness – comes to life. An unexpected piece of art on a wall, an exquisitely rare decor item, and perhaps a scent that adds another layer of intimacy to your home. But the trick lies in knowing where to draw the line between tacky and tasteful. We speak to four experts on the best ways to add a touch of personality to your home. They’ve all had a part to play in imbuing the Concourse Skyline Penthouse by Robb Report with oodles of charm and character, and have ample experience in sprucing up spaces for discerning homeowners.
Amin Bagheri
Director, The Orientalist
Is there a rule of thumb when it comes to choosing a carpet in the right size?
It’s important to have a balance between the carpet and the size of the furniture. For example, if you have a sofa set and coffee table, the carpet has to be large enough to cover the length of the sofa and the table, and must also have room left for walking around the perimeter.
Carpets require maintenance from time to time. What material is the most hasslefree, particularly for families with young children and pets?
The easiest rugs to maintain are wool rugs with some silk. They are comfortable, luxurious and easy to maintain. They also work well in Singapore’s tropical climate.
Would there be an instance when you recommend against purchasing a carpet?
Definitely not. A carpet always adds to the room and makes the house feel more like a home. There’s always a carpet, even for unusual and difficult scenarios.
This story is from the July 2019 edition of Robb Report Singapore.
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