Geometric decor: How to upgrade your new home with this chic interior trend

Jazz up any space in your home with the geometric interior trend!

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The look is not complete without blue geometric motif painted on the walls, to match with the blue kitchen island and angular cat stairs.

Designed by: The Scientist

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This home's geometric feature wall is accented with a timeless shade of rose gold, to complement its classic blue-brown colour scheme.

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Designer Lee May Anne from Makk Architects used patterned tiles to add depth and visual texture to this simple contemporary kitchen

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With Spores_Studio's help, this home managed to achieve cosy aesthetics inspired by Ester Stewart's geometrical paintings.

Pastel decor pieces were used to complement the walls, that were painted with geometric patterns, featuring soft and versatile shades like heather blue and light grey.

Read more about this home here!

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In order to achieve New York-style vibes, interior design firm General Assembly sourced for materials like tiles and wallpapers from Brooklyn's local designers.

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Designed by Free Space Intent, the built-in carpentry is fitted with striking geometric features for a stylish yet distinct look.

Check out the before and after pictures of this home's renovation!

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Raymond Seow, the designer at Free Space Intent, gave this home just the right kind of edge using a geometric motif with pastel shades on the walls.

Matching hexagonal tiles were then used for the dining area to complete the look.


This article was first published in Home & Decor Singapore.

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