Tasteful, stylish and very relaxing, the newly refurbished residence was featured in Lookbox’s recent editorial. As for us, we’re just glad we could help our client turn their house into a home.
Launched amidst much fanfare on 16/9/2011, the showroom turns the spotlight on experimental designs that fulfil both aesthetic and practical functions. The study, for example, boasts a tree-shaped bookshelf, exemplifying the term “tree of knowledge” while adding visual impact to the room. Equally striking is the dynamic kitchen set-up complete with LED lights and craggy angles on the ceiling and faceted island counter.
While there are many reasons why we do what we do – the love for art, working in unique spaces, creating something spectacular, transforming houses into homes, none of us here at Chew Interior can deny the feeling we get when our customers are happy. It’s the genuine buzz we feel when we know we have made a difference in someone’s life; it may even be just a small impact, but it really reminds us why we are in this business in the first place.
Mood Rings, Lava Lamps, Monkey Lights, Glowing Crystals. The human race is absolutely astounded by lights and colours and this phenomenon of ‘mood lighting’ has crept its way into even the most humblest of living rooms – transforming an ordinary living space into enchanting experiences. Recently, lighting giant Phillips collaborated with the top design companies and creatives in Singapore to create a breathtaking experience of ‘oo’s and aa’s’ – and of course, Chew Interior designers were on hand to show visitors our brand of magic.