Your home doesn’t need to look like a showroom. In fact, if it does—you’re probably not using it right.
Let’s be real: life in Singapore is chaotic enough. Your home should be a retreat, not a museum. And most people are out here styling their flats like they’re trying to impress a furniture catalog, instead of designing a space that actually makes them smile.
Step one? Embrace the weird.
Hang art that doesn’t “match.” Use a Nomada designer playmat in the living room just because it feels good under your feet (and the print is low-key gorgeous). Add a neon sign in the hallway that says “nap zone.” Trust us—interior styling in Singapore can be both chic and cheeky.
Homes with humour feel lived-in. And that’s what makes them unforgettable.
Other ways to add soul:
Throw a wiggly mirror in a corner and pretend it’s functional
Use Nomada floor pots as toy storage, plant holders, or snack bins—we don’t judge
Put a random but adorable stool next to your bed and pretend it’s intentional
Design isn’t about perfection. It’s about personality. And the homes that last—emotionally, not just structurally—are the ones filled with quirks, comfort, and charm.
So let go of perfect. Build a home that hugs you back.
And when in doubt? Add a rug, a plant, and a joke. Boom. You’ve nailed it.