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A Beginner’s Guide to Creating a Stunning Scandinavian Interior Design

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 Scandinavian design is all about minimalism, comfort and functionality. If you are trying to achieve affluence using Scandinavian interior design for your space. This video will guide you. Our Singapore interior design firm , Style + Space Interior & Design can help you achieve scandinavian interior design for you Source: https://www.style-plus-space.com/a-beginners-guide-to-creating-a-stunning-scandinavian-interior-design/ -------------------------------- Style + Space Interior Design Blk 128 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 #01-1837 Singapore 560128 Tel: 62722988 Email: sales@style-plus-space.com -------------------------------- Find us on: Website: https://www.style-plus-space.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StylePlusSpaceID/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StylePlusSpace LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/style-plus-space-interior-design/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/StylePlusSpaceID/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/styleplusspaceid/ Google My Business: https://g.

10 Common Interior Design Mistakes You Need to Avoid

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Now, more than ever, people rely on their home environments to boost their moods and overall well-being. Style+Space is the best interior design Singapore company that understands the impact of surroundings to mental health and can help create your perfect home space. Check our guide for the 10 most common interior design mistakes here .

5 Common Small Kitchen Issues and How to Solve Them

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Kitchens are one of the busiest areas in the house. That’s why it may deal with various issues each day. Small kitchens are particularly challenging due to their smaller and limited space. Having a quick guide to help you resolve common kitchen troubles can help you create an organised, clutter-free, hygienic and pleasant cooking space. Here are five typical issues in small kitchens and their best solutions. Not Enough Cabinet Space For Pots and Pans For small spaces, the lack of storage space is always a problem. For a small kitchen, the usual downside is a lack of cabinet space for large cookware. However, when it comes to storage, you should not think only about the cabinets. Rather, look at the entire kitchen space or the existing floor plan. In what other areas can you open up more space? Are there any unused wall panels that can be used to hook up a pegboard, wire mesh or metal rods to organise your pots and pans? How about the side of the kitchen counter or the refrigerator? A