Make your home like an adventure all its own.

Each room in your home could feel like a piece of a faraway place, inspired by the bright colours and unique sights of famous Singapore landmarks. 

Let's start this colourful adventure, pulling inspiration from some of Singapore's most well-known spots to make a home that’s both exotic and uniquely yours.

 

Marina Bay Sands

The primary colours of the building are metallic, smooth silver and deep ocean blue. The first one vividly shimmers under the sun, reflecting the lights of the city and the sky, hence it imparts a futuristic atmosphere. As for the deep blue, it adds a sense of calm, mimicking the peaceful waters that surround the bay, especially beautiful during the early mornings or late evenings.

Marina Bay Sands

Bringing Marina Bay Sands Into Your Home

You can bring the elegance and calm of Marina Bay Sands into your home with some smart colour combinations:

Silver Touches: Silver has a way of making spaces feel sophisticated and contemporary. Consider bringing a few silver items into your living room—like lamp bases, picture frames, or decorative items. They might give your space a glossy look, something similar to the shiny exterior of Marina Bay Sands.

Ocean Blue Walls: For a calm and stylish bedroom, you can paint your walls in deep shades of ocean blue. This colour is soothing and might assist you in cooling down your thoughts. You can consider some silver accents that can set off the blue walls: maybe a few cushions, curtains, or bedding. 

 

ArtScience Museum

The main colours of the exterior of the ArtScience Museum are reflective gold and pristine white. They help the museum stand out against the urban landscape of Marina Bay. The gold is reflective, especially in the light of the day, hence giving the building a warm glow. The white portions help keep it sleek and modern, calling to mind simplicity and elegance

 

Incorporating Museum Colours at Home

With a colour combination of gold and white, you can bring elegance and modernity to your home. Here are a few effective ways to incorporate the colours:

Home Decor
  • Gold Accents: Add a few gold accents to your home so that it glistens in luxury, as the museum does. Be it the frames of the artwork, the legs of some furniture, or a light fixture—it could be anything with a gold finish that warms up the general vibe and reflects, much like the exterior of the museum does.
  • White Foundations: Use white as your main colour on walls or in major furniture, such as sofas and cabinets. Whites have a way of opening spaces, and this way, they give the impression of largeness and brightness. This is like the open, airy insides of the museum. It also gives a clean canvas, which really allows those gold accents to shine.
  • Combination in Decor: In areas like the home office or living room, balance gold and white to create a sophisticated environment. For instance, a white desk with gold handles in a home office or white drapes with subtle gold trim in a living room can enhance the aesthetic without overpowering.
  • Reflective Surfaces: Mimic the polished exterior of the museum with reflective surfaces in your decor. Mirrored tables, metallic vases, or glossy white tiles will add to that elegant look by reflecting light and adding depth to rooms.

 

Clarke Quay

The colours of Clarke Quay are as lively as its atmosphere. Buildings painted in vivid blues, fiery reds, and sunny yellows make the area pop with energy and excitement. These colours reflect the vibrant life of Clarke Quay and are a big part of what makes it such a fun place to visit.

Bright Yellows

Home Decor Inspired by Clarke Quay

Now let's bring the lively colour combinations of Clarke Quay to life in your home, transforming it into a fun and energetic beehive. Here's how you can use these lively colours:

 

  • Vivid Blues

Go for vibrant blues to add a touch of freshness and excitement to your living spaces. The versatility of this colour makes it ideal for the living or bedroom for a soft yet jovial vibe. Get furnishings that are neutral-coloured and make the blue stand out.  

  • Fiery Reds

Red is the colour of the bold; it injects warmth and passion into any room. This is perfect for rooms where you would like to stimulate conversations and appetites, such as dining rooms or kitchens. Accent walls or red decorative pieces could make these spaces more inviting and lively.  

  • Bright Yellows

Yellow is bright and happy, perfect for children's rooms or living rooms. It is a colour that induces happiness and creativity, so it is best in places where you and your family are active most of the time.  

  • Colour Play

The appeal of Clarke Quay lies in the combination of colours. You can mix these colours in your home through accessories, artwork, or textiles so that you have an even balance—not an overpowering space. 

From the silver and blue of Marina Bay Sands to the colourful atmosphere of Clarke Quay, we explored how each of these places can totally offer a different set of colour inspirations in decorating a home. These famous sites show us that the right colour combination for the home can change a dull everyday space into a scene of personal expression and style.  

So, mix and match; try some bold accents or just some subtle hints; it's up to your taste, bringing out your style. Be inspired to make your home like an adventure all its own.

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