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AutumnIsa

Our Lil' Home @ Bishan

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Living room:

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'Broken marble' seems to be such a classic late seventies / early eighties thing... in Singapore anyway! :D My in-laws have flooring just like this. But they also still have their original seventies rattan furniture and some very cool bubble-shaped psychedelic chairs to match. So the whole effect is charming and very consistent.

Marshmallow's home works because she kept her furnishings to a neutral palette, which matches the earthy tones of her broken marble flooring. Like MingzhuAng says, if you want to have anything brighter, it's probably gonna look a little strange. Unless you opt for a more retro style that harmonises with the timeline of your floor.

 

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'Broken marble' seems to be such a classic late seventies / early eighties thing... in Singapore anyway! :D My in-laws have flooring just like this. But they also still have their original seventies rattan furniture and some very cool bubble-shaped psychedelic chairs to match. So the whole effect is charming and very consistent.

Marshmallow's home works because she kept her furnishings to a neutral palette, which matches the earthy tones of her broken marble flooring. Like MingzhuAng says, if you want to have anything brighter, it's probably gonna look a little strange. Unless you opt for a more retro style that harmonises with the timeline of your floor.

Yea, I guess as much if I'm gonna retain the flooring.. ;)

 

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