Interior Design Singapore - Living Room and Dining Room Interior Design Tips

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http://www.bananamana.com/lourve-design-interior-design-and-architectural-des... Advice on how to transform a drab living room and dining room into a modern, practical and great looking living space.
Mervyn from Lourve Design gives great suggestions such as adding a false ceiling for ambient lighting, adding a TV feature wall, creating effective storage space and interior styling, accessorising and decorating. Click the link above for more info on Lourve Interior Design.

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  • well i actually like your idea.

    about cover the light from the windows, if you are designing the room you really have to get some points like,,, sit every day with the sun in your face in one country that is 40 degrees. you will want cover the fuck window. i dont know in Singapore but in brazil is around 40 degrees . one window like this can cook you a life.

  • @massarde9591 Yup, Singapore gets hot just like Brazil, and humid. I studied abroad in Rio, and it was the hottest most humid Xmas I ever had. Thanks for the comment and support!

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  • Modern architecture enhances some exciting designs and functions and I can`t have enough of it.

    However, I have to caution the trend that present architectural designs are not using the full potential of heat reflecting properties in glass manufacturing. There is a screaming demand for this product.

    Affordable energy supplies in future should not be taken for granted and by reducing the usage of electric driven air conditioner we are also reducing harmful emissions into our enviornment.

  • Perhaps you want to add a video on how you can enhance a small 2 bedroom apartment like a typical single toilet and bath of a 3I HDB flat which do not has a store room.

  • lovely living room design!

  • @BananaManaTV

    I am from rio. one of the hottest state in Brazil and i live in Bangu is the hottest part of rio here you can see easy 47 degrees. definitely you wont want one windows that size in your face...lol

    was well done good job in my opinion, if i was your client i will be really happy with what you did.

    i like your style and what you did in so small space.

    i m waiting for more tips.

    many tks and sorry about the inglish..lol

  • @goharrymau2 Agree....

  • i like your ideas except for one thing, and thats covering the window for the set-up of TV.. But overall i have learned something from this video.

  • i know nothing about interior design.. After watching hundreds of inerior design video in youtube. I have to comment on this video. In my opinion, covering the light source and add a lot of light is the most stupid thing I've ever heard. This is similar to amputate my legs and buy a wheelchair. This makes room in this video looks much smaller too.

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