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Your HDB Interior Design Plan: What to Do and Where to Start - Megafurniture

Your HDB Interior Design Plan: What to Do and Where to Start

We've gathered essential interior design expert bits of advice to make your interior design planning fuss-free and enjoyable.

 

HDB interior designs and renovations in Singapore are exciting works to do. But they can also be a bit tedious and stressful, especially when you don't know where to start. Well, you may hire professional interior designers to do the job. However, if you want to be a hands-on homeowner who wants to carefully personalise your space, here are some things you can do to develop your best interior design theme.


Before your start, choose your interior design theme

The first step in planning your interior design is choosing your theme. This will set the tone for your entire space, so it's crucial to choose a style that you love and that reflects your personality. 


Some popular interior design themes in Singapore include:


Minimalism

Minimalism

Having limited spaces, many homeowners in Singapore embrace the simplicity of a minimalist interior design. To achieve this theme, think clean lines, neutral colours and clutter-free spaces.

 

Scandinavian

Scandinavian

If you want something minimal and expressive, Scandinavian interior design is a must-try. It utilises natural materials, light colours and simple, functional furniture.


Industrial

Industrial

Exposed brick, metal accents and raw, and unfinished materials are some of the hallmarks of this notable interior theme.


Modern

Modern

Many HDB and BTO spaces adopt a modern interior design for many good reasons. If you also want to incorporate this straightforward theme into your own home, consider incorporating sleek lines, bold colours and technology into your interior design plan.


Bohemian

Bohemian

Creating a relaxed, eclectic space that feels lived-in and full of personality with a Bohemian-themed HDB space- that's what a boho-inspired HDB space is about.


Steps to a Successful HDB Interior Design Planning

1. Plan Your Essentials

Plan Your Essentials

An interior design plan is important to make sure that all your concepts, procedures, and essentials are not all over the place during your design process.

Here are some things that you should include in your interior design plan:

  • Interior design goals
  • Visual inspirations and moodboard
  • Room measurements
  • Colour palettes
  • Budget
  • To-do lists
  • Floor plans
  • List of products

2. Set Your Goals

Set Your Goals

What are your interior design or renovation goals? Do you want to make your home look bigger? Do you want to have a space for your guests to gather? Knowing what you want to achieve for your space can help you decide on your themes and essentials.


3. Create a Mood Board

Create a Mood Board

A mood board is a visual representation of your design theme.

Once you've chosen your interior design theme, start creating a mood board. This will help you to stay on track as you select furniture and accessories for your HDB space. 

You can create a mood board using Pinterest, or a physical pinboard. You may even just have a collection of images on your phone. Follow a process that works best for you.


When creating your mood board, focus on selecting images that reflect your desired interior design theme. Look for pictures of furniture, accessories and colours that you love. This will give you a clear idea of what your finished space will look like. It will also make furniture shopping and decorations much easier.


4. Measure Your Room

Measure Your Room

Prevent furniture shopping disasters by following this essential step.

Before you start planning your HDB interior design, it's crucial to take accurate measurements of your room. This will help you determine the size of furniture and accessories that will fit comfortably in your space.


Remember to measure the length, width, and height of your room. Take note of any unusual features, such as nooks or sloping ceilings. 


5. Choose Your Colours

Choose Your Colours

Ultimately, consider the overall style you want to achieve and think about what colours will complement it. 


If you're going for a minimalist look, stick to neutral tones like white, beige, or grey. If you want a more vibrant and energetic space, opt for bold colours like red, blue, or yellow. Remember to also consider the natural lighting in your room, as this can affect how colours appear.


6. Select the Right Furniture

Select the Right Furniture

There are a few key things to keep in mind when buying your furniture in Singapore. 

Firstly, think about the size of your space. HDB flats can be on the smaller side, choose furniture that is multifunctional and appropriately sized. Sofa bed or a coffee table with storage can help you maximise the space that you have.


Next, think about the style of your furniture. This should complement your interior design theme. For instance, if you've chosen a minimalist interior design theme, opt for furniture with clean lines and a simple design. Of course, you can infuse unique elements to make your interior design more personal.


7. Light Up Your Space

Light Up Your Space

The suitable lighting can create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. On the other hand, the wrong lighting can make your home feel cold and uninviting. 


When planning your design, identify the areas where you can get the best natural lighting. Afterwards, you can decide where you need to put extra lighting sources to accentuate your space.


Take a look at these artificial light sources that you can incorporate in your HDB interior design.


Ambient Lighting

This is the main source of lighting in your space. This should provide enough light to illuminate the entire room.


Task Lighting

This is focused on a specific area, such as a desk, a reading nook, or a kitchen counter.


Accent Lighting

Use this to highlight a particular feature in your home, such as a piece of artwork or a decorative object.


8. Don't Forget About the Floor

Don't Forget About the Floor

You might be surprised, but like your walls and furniture choice, your floor can make or break your interior design. When choosing your floor colour and material, try creating a contrast with your walls. Take light and dark colour combinations, for example.


9. Accessorise Your Home

Accessorise Your Home

Give your home some finishing touches with the right accent furniture and decorations. When selecting accessories for your HDB space, choose colours, textures and materials that will complement your interior design theme.


10. Create Your Shopping List

Create Your Shopping List

This includes your paints, textiles, lighting, fixtures, furniture, and decorations. Creating a shopping list can help you identify your priorities while sticking to your budget.

 

Megafurniture offers a wide range of furniture, appliances, and home decoration options for your interior design. If you're looking for a one-stop shop for your essentials, take a look at our online furniture catalogue or visit our experience centres to compare swatches and test our materials.

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