Tag: interior design
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Blank canvas or tone-deaf? Pantone’s White Colour of the Year sparks backlash
Introduction: a minimalist pick that’s sparking conversation When Pantone announced its 2026 Colour of the Year, many expected a bold hue designed to spark dramatic interior makeovers. Instead, the institute named a shade of white, prompting a wave of reactions that range from curiosity to controversy. For renters, interior designers, and homeowners alike, the choice…
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White Color of the Year 2026: Pantone Backlash Explained
What Pantone announced and why it sparked debate Pantone recently unveiled its Color of the Year for 2026: a shade of white. On the surface, white seems like a blank canvas, a versatile backdrop that can adapt to any design era or personal taste. But in today’s design conversations, a white Choice of the Year…
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Charlie Goh Revamps His Childhood Condo for $120k, Buys Time at a ‘Son’s Price’
Celebrity Home Tour: Charlie Goh Renovates His Childhood Condo On the latest episode of Mediacorp’s Kaypoh Room Tours, local actor Charlie Goh opens the doors to his childhood home, a three-bedroom condominium that has undergone a noticeable transformation. The tour reveals more than a refreshed space; it shines a light on the evolving relationship between…
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The Cosmetic Doctor Who Gave Her Kitchen an £180,000 Facelift
Introduction: A Bold Blend of Medicine and Interiors A cosmetic doctor known for transforming appearances has reportedly extended her meticulous eye for detail to home interiors, commissioning a kitchen facelift valued at £180,000. The ambitious renovation underscores a growing trend: professionals who leverage precision, luxury finishes, and a hunger for perfection not just in clinics…
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KISLAP: Redesigning Learner-Centered Spaces for Filipino Youth
Introduction: A Student-Driven Reimagining of Learning Spaces In a move that blends compassion, creativity, and community service, the BS Interior Design Class of 2026 from the University of the Philippines – Diliman has launched KISLAP: Ang Kabanata ng Kabataan. This project, housed in the College of Home Economics, seeks to redesign and reimagine learning environments…
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KISLAP: Sparks of Change in Filipino Learner-Centered Spaces
Introduction: A Student-Led Vision for Filipino Learners In a bold stride toward more empowering classrooms, the University of the Philippines – Diliman College of Home Economics hosts KISLAP: Ang Kabanata ng Kabataan. Led by the BS Interior Design Class of 2026, the project reframes how learner-centered spaces can inspire curiosity, collaboration, and well-being among young…
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KISLAP: Redesigning Learner-Centered Spaces for Filipino Youth — A UP Diliman Interior Design Initiative
Introduction: A Spark for Filipino Learners In a bold collaborative effort, the University of the Philippines – Diliman, through its BS Interior Design program (Class of 2026) under the College of Home Economics, unveils KISLAP: Ang Kabanata ng Kabataan. This initiative reframes how spaces support young learners, putting compassion and servitude at the heart of…
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Would You Spend £5,700 on a Chair? I Tried the Aiora, DavidHugh’s New Hot Seat
Is a £5,700 chair worth the hype? When a chair asks more questions than it answers, you know you’re dealing with a statement piece. I spent time with the Aiora, the latest creation from DavidHugh, a brand that positions itself at the intersection of luxury design and ergonomic promise. Priced at £5,700, the chair isn’t…
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Would you spend £5,700 on a chair? My test of DavidHugh’s Aiora hot seat
Is a £5,700 chair worth it? The premise behind the Aiora When a furniture brand markets a chair as an antidote to modern life, you notice. DavidHugh’s newly launched Aiora chair is pitched not merely as a place to sit, but as a lifestyle investment. Priced at £5,700, it sits in a luxury category that…

