When talking about Singapore Interior Design and of course the  industry in general, it is quite interesting to look at the legacy of  house and homes in Singapore and how that has changed over the years.  For one thing, the influences of the houses of early years her, if one  realises, and looks at the entire lay of the land, will see that of  course, it is a very colonial brush that has been applied to the entire  palate of what we can call new Singapore.Nowadays, we can still  see the remnants of this here and about, as some of the city is still  within the preserved regions of Singapore. Colonial design for interior  design is very classic and very Victorian, as most of the brickwork and  even materials used were transported, in some sense, from the British  that came here not long ago.  
One thing that needs to be realised is that  while this is the cornerstone and distinct identity of post colonial  Singapore, what needs to be realised is that much has changed over the  years. With the global village concept coming to a head and Singapore  capitalising on its connectivity to the rest of the world, plenty of  influences have come in to change the landscape of interior design. For  one thing, as Singapore lunges into modernity and contemporary thinking,  what we can see is that since the 80's, many of the interior design and  architecture were demandingly modern, in the sense of the spaces, the  shapes and the sizes of many of the new houses and apartments that came  up.
The concept of the condominium was perhaps one of the more  interesting bulkheads of how interior design became modern. And how this  has applied is that it has created these boxes where interior designs  saw a vacuum and lunged in to fill it. As we can see, many of the  interior design ideas that has pervaded this century, and I suspect, for  many more years to come, will be the modern home. The modern home is a  loose concept that can be stretched quite horizontally across the  regions of design ideas. Modern means crisp and clean design, with a  much more concentrated effort on spaces and clean living areas. In fact,  there is a leaning towards a more minimalist ideal when thinking about  the more contemporary homes here in Singapore.
For one thing, we  cannot also just say that this is the trend. Looking at some of the more  startling homes in Singapore reveals that Singapore Interior Design is  very much a leech in the sense that it absorbs all sorts of influences,  and we being a metropolis, fuses them together for some creative  collections. European influences come together with Asian touches, and  so on and so forth, and this is the trend that we can be expecting for  many years to come. If you do need more information on the whole region  of Singapore Interior Design, then the few design magazines in Singapore  would be a great start.




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