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Tips for Designing a Dementia Friendly Home

Tips for Designing a Dementia Friendly Home

If you’re living with someone with dementia, you may have seen them struggle to remember things and perform once familiar tasks, or become easily disoriented and confused. To make day-to-day living more comfortable and safer for your loved one, we’ve rounded up some important design tips to create a dementia friendly home.

1. Maximise Natural Light

Keep windows unobstructed to let in as much natural light as possible 

Let there be light! A dementia friendly home has good lighting, which is key to helping persons with dementia see more clearly and become more aware of their surroundings. There’s no better light than natural light – so make sure there is nothing blocking it from coming in through the windows. If privacy is a concern, use day curtains so that light can still pass through.

2. Mark Key Features with Contrasting Colours

It’s easier to find doors if they are painted in a colour that contrasts with the surroundings
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A white switch against a white wall versus a coloured switch against a white wall – while this may seem like a small design consideration, it can make a big difference for a person with dementia. To draw attention to important areas or objects, create greater contrast by using dark colours against light backgrounds or vice versa. This will make things like doors, light switches, or furniture even more visible and obvious.

3. Avoid Elaborate Patterns

While they look aesthetic, elaborate patterns can be confusing for people with dementia

Busy and elaborate patterns can be confusing and disorientating, because of their large sized motifs or striking colours. For example, stripes and zigzags may look like they are moving objects to a person with dementia, as their sense of vision and perception are affected. So, keep patterns minimal and subtle for a dementia-friendly home.

4. Adopt Anti-Slip and Anti-Reflective Flooring

Shiny surfaces can appear wet and slippery to individuals with dementia

A person with dementia may already be struggling with awareness of their surroundings, so it’s important to choose flooring that can help them get around safely, such as matte flooring. Also, avoid flooring that is shiny and reflective because they may appear wet to a person with dementia, making them feel more anxious and more prone to slipping.

 

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Arranging HDB Flat Viewings: Tips for Sellers

Arranging HDB Flat Viewings: Tips for Sellers

So, you have listed your HDB flat on the market and are anxiously waiting for prospective buyers to pop by for a viewing. You may be ready to seal the deal, but is your house ready?

You don’t need huge home staging budgets like the real estate agents on Netflix’s Selling Sunset – all you need are some tips and tricks to spruce up your HDB flat before you arrange for flat viewings.

1. Photography Makes a Difference

They say a picture paints a thousand words – this is especially relevant when selling your HDB flat, as you need to stand out from the crowd of existing flat listings. Take good photos showcasing the flat’s layout and space to highlight its potential.

P.S. Remember to take the photos during the day – natural light is key.

2. Declutter the Space

Clearing clutter is not an easy task but no one likes a messy space, especially prospective buyers of a new flat. Clutter makes it difficult for buyers to see the potential of the flat – after all, they are here to view the space.

3. Keep It Clean

Once you’ve gotten rid of clutter, do give the flat a thorough mop and scrub, especially on frequently used appliances and furniture. The flat need not be 100% spotless, but should at least be tidy – you do not want prospective buyers to be put off by the stains and dirt.

4. Showcase the Potential of the Flat

If your flat’s got attractive attributes, flaunt them! Whether it’s an unblocked view of the neighbourhood, ample living room space, or a unique kitchen concept, you should leverage these attributes which may appeal to prospective buyers. Open the windows to show the amazing view, rearrange the furniture to highlight the spaciousness of the living room, or if you’ve got a HDB flat with a great view, opt for viewings to happen in the day so that prospective buyers can enjoy the scenery.

5. Create Welcoming Vibes

Make your guests feel welcomed to your home. Add some fresh flowers or potted plant on the dining table, or even use scents to create a warm and cosy ambience in your room or home – these small touches could leave a strong and positive impression on your prospective buyers.

Now your flat is ready to meet its prospective owner! Did you know that you can sell your flat on the HDB Resale Portal? Check out our guide to find out more!

Source: mynicehome.gov.sg

A Guide to HDB BTO Flat Types

A Guide to HDB BTO Flat Types

Whether you’re a young couple, single or part of a large multi-generational family, there are different HDB BTO flat types that can meet your budget and lifestyle needs. If you are purchasing a Build-to-Order (BTO) flat from HDB, you can choose from 2-room Flexi, 3-, 4-, 5-room, to 3Gen flats.

For Young Couples/ Families

One of the most common HDB BTO flat types is the 4-room flat, which offers a comfortable living space for young couples and families. With 3 bedrooms, there is adequate space for rest and play.

4-room flats are generally popular with young families
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Families looking for a bigger home can consider a 5-room flat. Though it has the same number of bedrooms as a 4-room unit, the living/ dining area is more spacious. Home owners may consider converting part of the space to a study room, or walk-in closet.

5-room flats come with a more spacious living area
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For those who don’t need such a big space, 3-room flats make cosy homes. These come with 2 bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an attached bathroom.

3-room flats make for cosy abodes
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For Singles

When purchasing a BTO flat, single home buyers aged 35 or above can choose 2-room Flexi flats in non-mature estates from HDB. Each unit includes a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a storeroom-cum-household shelter.

2-room Flexi flats make for cosy abodes

For Seniors

Seniors who want to buy a home to live independently can consider the short-lease 2-room Flexi flats, which come with elder-friendly features such as grab bars. Alternatively, Community Care Apartments (CCA) are 32sqm and adopt an open layout, with sliding partitions to separate the living room and bedroom. As each unit comes with built-in wardrobes, cabinets, a furnished kitchen, and other senior-friendly designs, home buyers need not renovate the units before moving in. Each floor of the CCA block also comes with a furnished communal space for residents to mingle!

Seniors also have the option of living with their children for mutual care and support— 3Gen flats come with 4 bedrooms, including 2 with attached bathrooms.

If you would like to get a feel of the living spaces and design features in BTO flats, check out our online show flats via the MyNiceHome Gallery. You can also read our guides to learn more about buying, moving into, renovating, and maintaining your flat.

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5 Tips for Creating an Open, Spacious HDB Flat

5 Tips for Creating an Open, Spacious HDB Flat

Get tips on renovation and furnishing to maximise space in your HDB flat, regardless of its type and size!

Space need not be a luxury – it all comes down to making the right choices to maximise it. From renovation to furnishing, read on for 5 ways to create a sense of openness in your flat, regardless of its type and size!

1. Go Bold with an Open Floor Plan

A bold way to visually open up your flat is by removing walls between the living area, dining area and kitchen. If you prefer some demarcation between rooms, you can replace walls with glass panels which will give a feeling of spaciousness.

If you plan to demolish or alter any walls, make sure the works are carried out only after obtaining HDB’s approval. This ensures that your renovations do not compromise the structural integrity of your flat.

2. Let in Natural Light

Nothing beats natural light when it comes to brightening up interiors, so choose sheer window coverings rather than opaque blinds to make the most of our sunny climate. Full-length curtains that sweep the floor are another great way to make the ceiling look higher!

3. Accentuate Your Ceiling

You’ve heard of statement walls, but what about statement ceilings? The clever use of overhead accents adds both vertical dimension and visual interest to your home. Similarly, unique pendant lights that draw the eye upwards can make a room feel bigger.

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4. Tone Down the Colour Palette

Achieve a bright and airy vibe by using lighter hues throughout your home. Darker colours absorb rather than reflect light, so go with off-white or muted tones from your flooring and wall shades to upholstery.

5. Curate Your Furnishings

Conserve space in your flat by being intentional with your furnishing choices. The key is avoiding clutter so keep these tips in mind:

  • Opt for multi-functional pieces such as daybeds, or expandable tables
  • Choose furniture with exposed legs to allow light to filter through
  • Colour-coordinate your furniture and walls, as contrasting colours break up a room and can make it seem smaller
  • Place mirrors strategically on darker walls or near windows to reflect natural light
  • Decorate with statement pieces such as a large art print, rather than many small knick-knacks
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5 Types of Popular Wall Finishes

5 Types of Popular Wall Finishes

Renovating your HDB flat? Here are the different wall finishes you can choose from to create your dream home.

There are many components to think about when it comes to the interior design of your home. Besides deciding on fixtures, furnishings and furniture, did you know that there are also options available when it comes to wall finishes?

Check out the wall finishes that you can pick from, to create the home of your dreams!

1. Paint

There’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to breathe new life into a space! Aside from being the most economical option, paint requires minimal maintenance. Plus, the wide catalogue of shades and tones are bound to leave home owners spoilt for choice.

Pro-tip: If you’re going the DIY route, using a paint primer helps to cover flaws while ensuring a smooth finish.

2. Wallpaper

From floral motifs, to illusion pieces and even bespoke drawings, express your creativity with wallpapers! Available in a wide variety of designs, wall papers are highly versatile and are relatively easy on the wallet.

Pro-tip: To prevent the curling of wallpaper, wallpapers should be installed on walls that are not exposed to sunlight and moisture. 

3. Tiles

Often featured in kitchen backsplash and bathroom walls, tiles can make for creative accent walls too. From mosaic decorative tiles to wood plank tiles to brick patterned tiles – the design possibilities are endless.

Pro-tip: Tiles are best suited for homeowners who prefer low maintenance walls.

4. Laminates

Durable as paint, textured like wallpaper – that’s laminate for you. Laminates can be installed anywhere in the house, even in the kitchen and bathrooms that are high in moisture. Laminates are more resistant to wear and tear, moisture, and heat, as compared to other finishes.

Pro-tip: For longer-lasting laminates, install over walls that have been primed, or over painted drywalls.

5. Cement Screed

For home owners going for an industrial chic or contemporary interior design, a cement screed wall finishing would be the choice pick. As cement screed is applied by hand by the contractor, it’s unlikely that they can replicate the exact design from the magazines.

Pro-tip: To maintain the cement screed wall in its rawest form, avoid fixing frames or shelves over the wall.

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Source: mynicehome.gov.sg

 

Fun & Functional Kitchen Island Ideas for Your HDB Flat

Fun & Functional Kitchen Island Ideas for Your HDB Flat

Open kitchens are a popular choice these days, including in HDB flats. Here’s a list of our favourite kitchen island types!

With the versatility and aesthetics that a beautiful kitchen island provides, it’s little wonder why most home owners dream of having one in their new home. Here’s a list of our recommended kitchen island types for your HDB home!

Make a Design Statement

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A standalone island can be an interesting focal point in your kitchen, with the use of contrasting colours and materials to help it stand out. Decorate with key pieces and keep it clutter-free for maximum visual appeal.

Dining that Sets the Bar

By extending your countertop and adding bar seating, you can combine your kitchen island with your dining table to save space. This layout offers plenty of flexible options – use the area to work, for quick meals or even extra seating when guests come over. It’s also the perfect hang out spot for the whole family as you prepare and enjoy your meals!

Divide and Conquer

If you’re looking to separate your dry and wet kitchens, consider having an island to act as a divider between the dry kitchen and your living room. You might even be able to incorporate a utility sink in the divider. This way, you’ll always have a washing area as you prepare your morning coffee or a mid-day snack.

Workstation on Wheels 

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A kitchen trolley is a smart solution, offering extra utility space for cooking or even entertaining. You’ll have ingredients and materials within easy reach, and you can serve out a big meal from the kitchen to the dining area by wheeling it out. Plus, it can be easily put away to create a bigger communal space for hosting purposes.

Storage Island 

Storage is always welcome in extra doses. Building them into the kitchen island means more space for your ceramics collection and quicker access to them! For some out-of-the-box ideas, consider a wine rack cabinet or even a mini bookshelf for your culinary reads.

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Types of Room Doors for Your HDB Flat

Types of Room Doors for Your HDB Flat

Sliding, bifold and more: find out how you can change up the look of your home with these different types of room doors!

Doors may not be the first things that home owners think of when renovating their homes. However, the types of room doors installed can totally change the look of your home. If you’re seeking inspiration on what kind of doors to fix in your home, check out our handy shortlist!

1. Hinged Doors

These doors are mounted on hinges on one end of the door, and are a classic design that comes in a variety of materials and finishes. They are also easy to install. Add some character to the hinged doors by selecting handles that match your overall home décor. The best part? Hinged doors are highly versatile and suit every room.

2. Bi-fold Doors

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Bi-fold doors are another type of hinged doors but slightly more space-efficient! These multi-panelled doors come with a folding mechanism that lets you open the doors in a neat manner. When opened, the panels stack up so these are also great for compact spaces. Bi-fold doors are usually used for balconies and bathrooms.

3. French Doors

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They say two is better than one, and you can achieve that with French doors. These doors are installed as a pair, and its wide-set style helps create an illusion of a bigger space. Depending on the décor of your home, you can opt to either install the doors hinged at the sides, or as sliding doors.

4. Sliding Doors

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If you prefer a more compact alternative to the traditional hinged doors, sliding room doors might just be the thing for you. These doors open with a smooth gliding motion, making it space-efficient as you need not cater space for the door to swing. Depending on the aesthetic you’re going for, you could either opt for a plain design which camouflages with your walls, or a pop of design for something unique!

5. Pivot Doors

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A pivot door is one that rotates on a spindle, which allows the door to swing both ways. With no need for a door handle, pivot room doors fit well in minimalist homes. However, such doors tend to be quite heavy and would require ample space to accommodate the swinging doors.

Now that you have a better idea on the types of door for your flat, you might be excited to install or even replace the existing main or internal doors. But wait up! Don’t forget that a permit is required if you are making these fixes:

  • Replacing the main entrance door and/or frame if your unit is along the fire escape route, or
  • Intending to reposition internal door entrances

Learn more of about the HDB guidelines on doors and gates here.

Getting ready to renovate your flat? Read our guides to find out how you can better plan for your renovation works, what the renovation process entails and the type of renovation permits required. More design ideas can also be found here.

5 Steps for Choosing the Perfect Sofa Design

5 Steps for Choosing the Perfect Sofa Design

An integral furniture piece in the living room, find out how you can combine form and functionality with the perfect sofa design!

When it comes to furnishing the living room, the first item that usually comes to mind is the sofa. An integral element of every living room, it’s probably where you’ll be lounging on after work and on weekends. Our 5-step guide can help you decide on the perfect sofa design for your home.

Step 1: Consider Your Lifestyle

Before jumping into the sofa design, consider how the sofa will be used day-to-day. If you have a large family or have guests over often, a cosy loveseat might not be sufficient. Nap a lot on the sofa? Look for one with a deeper seat. It’s important to consider your lifestyle to ensure that your sofa needs are met.

Step 2: Decide on the Size & Orientation

When it comes to sofa design, size matters! Not just the size of the sofa itself, but also the size of your living room. If you have a large living room, you need to decide how much of it you want your sofa to fill. Conversely, if the communal area is not as spacious, a smaller sofa can help to create an illusion of a bigger space. The size of your living room will also determine the possible configuration and design of your chosen sofa (e.g. a couch, a sectional sofa, or an L-shaped sofa etc). Knowing these details would help eliminate options that do not fit your requirements.

Step3: Select the Material

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Now that you’ve decided on the basic details of the sofa, it’s time to think about the type of material for the sofa. From leather to fabric, there are plenty of upholstery options that you could consider when customising your sofa. Instead of prioritising aesthetics, pick a sofa that is functional for your lifestyle needs. If you plan to keep pets or have young children, a sofa made of a material resistant to water and stains  might be worth considering. Plus, don’t forget to do some research on the maintenance levels required for the material and how you can upkeep it in the long term.

Step 4: Set the Style

Picking a sofa design can be challenging because there are so many colours and concepts available. Don’t forget to consider the other furniture pieces in your living room, such as the side chairs, coffee table and TV console. Traditionally, the furniture pieces should complement to form a cohesive look, but if your style is eclectic, go ahead to mix and match!

Step 5: Elevate Your Sofa

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Now that the sofa frame is all set, don’t forget about the seat cushions! These come in many shapes and sizes so pay attention to the seat depth, height as well as the cushion filling – these are important factors to take note of so that your chosen sofa can provide enough support while seating everyone comfortably. Sitting is believing so remember to take a seat (pun intended) as you go sofa shopping so that you can gauge the comfort level of the sofas!

Source: mynicehome.gov.sg

Quartz, Tiles & More: Kitchen Backsplash Materials to Consider

Quartz, Tiles & More: Kitchen Backsplash Materials to Consider

Kitchen backsplash – the hero piece all kitchens deserve.

Like a feature wall, a backsplash can go a long way to add character and colour to your kitchen – but its purpose extends far beyond making cooking look fashionable. Kitchen backsplashes add longevity to your kitchen walls by protecting them from unwanted spills, splatters, and grease stains.

Here’s a quick guide on some of the more popular kitchen backsplash materials.

1. Tiles   

 

Given the wide range of styles and design finishes, tiles are an easy favourite. Easy to install, non-porous, scratch and heat-resistant, tiles are an affordable option that are both durable and splash-friendly. However, be mindful that regular cleaning and maintenance is needed to ensure grout surfaces stay pristine. The good news is, a mixture of vinegar and baking soda should do the trick!

2. Stainless Steel

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A statement feature for industrial-chic homes, stainless steel backsplashes are a practical option because they are easy to clean, as well as resistant to stain, heat, and water damage. Its homogenous surface also makes it tough on bacteria and mould.  While stainless steel can reflect light to brighten up cooking spaces, care needs to be taken to prevent scratches and dents over time. Acidic residues from food splatters could also damage the steel surface if left uncleaned for long periods.

3. Tempered Glass

Tempered glass is a low-maintenance option that can weather all types of cooking, from soup boiling to wok hey storms. Its smooth surface means grease and spills can be cleaned up almost effortlessly. Naturally water and heat resistant, tempered glass backsplashes make for highly-durable surfaces that have the added bonus of being scratch-proof. Repairing or changing a glass backsplash, however, is not an easy feat so make sure you choose a design you’ll love for a long time.

4. KompacPlus

Made with compressed layers of kraft papers and resin, KompacPlus backsplashes are resistant to wear-and-tear, steam and water. It is also non-porous which makes for a hygienic surface that is simple to clean. KompacPlus surfaces come in a variety of stone and wood-like finishes to complement your Scandinavian home. While heat resistant, direct contact with hot items could cause surface damage.

5. Quartz

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Elegant and modern, quartz backsplashes have a non-porous finish which makes for fuss-free cleaning. Although quartz is heat-resistant, it is important to note that high temperatures that come into direct contact with the surface could do some serious damage.

Source: mynicehome.gov.sg

4 Eco-Friendly Furnishing Alternatives

4 Eco-Friendly Furnishing Alternatives

Achieve a stylish and ethically-minded home.

With  conscious consumerism gaining increasing traction around the world, more people have been opting for sustainable furniture to furnish their homes. This refers to pieces that use reclaimed materials, are sustainably-sourced and can be used over the span of a lifetime.

Here are some options to consider for a stylish and ethically-minded home!

1. Reclaimed Wood

 

Reclaimed wood furniture reduces the demand for newly-sourced lumber, which helps curb deforestation. High-quality, handcrafted furniture made with reclaimed wood are often built to withstand generations of use. Plus, no two pieces of wood are exactly the same, due to the unique wood grain and texture from weathered wood.

2. Rattan

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Rattan is a naturally sustainable material and has seen a recent resurgence in interest among young homeowners looking to create a rustic, timeless look in their homes. Apart from its organic, Pinterest-worthy aesthetic, rattan furniture also blends well into any type of design and is a more cost-effective option than wood.

3. Cork

 

Cork is a surprisingly versatile and chic material that is highly affordable. Because cork is sourced from the bark of the cork oak tree, the trees themselves are never cut down and can live for more than 200 years. From cork coffee tables to cork benches, this quirky material creates a gamut of possibilities for eye-catching furniture pieces.

4. Vintage Furniture

Instead of buying new furniture, consider pre-loved items. These items are more exclusive since they are no longer in the market. Despite their age, some may even be more durable in terms of design and material. Many brands that specialise in second-hand furniture can breathe new life to the pieces by restoring them with more contemporary elements. Seems like sustainable pieces can also be synonymous with statement pieces!

Source: mynicehome.gov.sg