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Explore Interiors: A Simple Guide to Making Informed Choices
Designing a home can feel overwhelming, especially with so many options available today. This page is meant to simplify that journey — by offering clear, easy-to-understand information about the key aspects of home interiors. From understanding styles to choosing materials, finishes, and space planning — here’s everything you need to get started with confidence.
Understanding Interior Design Themes
Transitional Theme
A timeless blend of traditional elegance and modern clean lines.
Taupe
Beige
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Brushed Metal

Warm White
Grey
Marble

Rich Wood
Upholstered Furniture
Colors: Soft neutrals — beige, greys, taupe, warm whites.
Materials: Rich wood, brushed metals, marble, upholstered furniture.

Tufted Chairs
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Mixed Lighting Styles

Minimal Trims
Abstract Art
Décor: Tufted chairs, minimal trims, mixed lighting styles, abstract art.
Balanced, classic, and never goes out of style.
Materials: Rich Wood, Brushed Metals, Marble, Upholstered Furniture
Bohemian (Boho) Theme
Free-spirited and eclectic, with global influences and earthy warmth.
Terracotta


Jute

Turquoise
Deep Pink
Woven Fabrics

Cane
Distressed Wood
Colors: Terracotta, mustard olive, turquoise, deep pink.
Materials: Cane, Jute, Woven Fabrics, Distressed Wood.
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Layered Rugs

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Hanging Plants

Macarame
Low Seating
Décor: Layered rugs, hanging plants, macramé, low seating, travel-inspired finds.
Relaxed, artistic, and full of personality.
Mustard Olive




European Classic Theme
Elegant and refined, inspired by timeless European interiors.
Dusty Blue


Velvet
Parquet Floor

Muted Gold
Grey

Brass

Marble
Carved Wood
Colors: Soft pastels, greys, ivory, dusty blues, muted gold.
Materials: Marble, velvet, carved wood, brass, parquet floors
Chandeliers
Mouldings
Arches
Vintage Mirrors
Décor: Mouldings, chandeliers, arches, vintage mirrors
Understated luxury with old-world charm.
Ivory

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Whites
Beiges
Colors: Whites, light greys, beiges, Muted tones.
Sage
Décor: Bare walls, clean-lined furniture, concealed storage, open layouts.
Focused on simplicity, calmness, and intentional living.
Minimal Theme
Less clutter, more clarity.

Natural Fabric
Materials: Light wood, matte finishes, natural fabrics

Light Wood
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Matte Finishes
Open Layouts
Bare Walls
Concealed Storage
Clean-lined Storage
Light Greys


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Contrast
Whites
Colors: Monochromes, black, white, tan, bold contrasts.
Geometric Lights
Light Greys
Sleek, bold, and sophisticated — with a sharp design language.
Décor: Geometric lights, statement art, minimal yet impactful furniture.
Statement Art

Modern Contemporary
Polished, edgy, and always evolving.
Glossy Surface
Minimal furniture
Materials: Glossy surfaces, metal, glass, quartz with veining.

Metal

Quartz with veining
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Glass
Tan


Known for its strength, especially in core furniture like cabinets and beds.
The quality and durability of interiors heavily depend on the materials used. Here's a breakdown of commonly used materials and where they work best:
Plywood
HDHMR is a strong, moisture-resistant engineered wood with a smooth finish—ideal for kitchen and bathroom furniture.
Materials that Matter
HDHMR


It’s worth investing time in understanding what’s behind the surface — it makes a big difference over time.
Quality hinges, channels, and fittings ensure long-term performance and ease of use.
Boilo is a fire-retardant, moisture-resistant plywood—ideal for use in kitchens, fire-prone, and high-humidity areas.
Boilo Boards
Branded Hardware

Block Board
Blockboard is a lightweight, strong wood panel made of softwood strips—ideal for doors, tables, and shelves needing rigidity with less weight.


The finish you choose will define how your home looks and feels. Here are some of the most commonly used options:
Laminates
Affordable, low-maintenance, and available in a wide range of textures.
Types of Finishes
Acrylic
High-gloss, mirror-like finish often used in kitchens for a modern look.



PU Paint
Lacquered Glass
Veneer
A painted finish that offers a smooth, seamless surface.
Used for sleek wall panels or high-shine cabinets.
Veneer is a thin slice of natural wood used as a surface layer—ideal for adding a premium wood finish to furniture and panels.
Each finish has its pros and cons — understanding them helps in making long-lasting decisions.

Solid Wood
Solid wood is natural, durable timber used for furniture and construction—valued for its strength, longevity, and rich grain.
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The membrane is a flexible PVC foil pressed onto MDF, used for seamless and durable finishes on kitchen shutters and furniture.
Membrane
Smart Space Planning
Thoughtful space planning ensures that your home is not just beautiful, but also practical. Here are a few principles often used in modern interior planning:

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Zoning
Hidden Storage
Modular Designs
Flow & Circulation
Dividing spaces based on activities (e.g., work, rest, storage) to maintain order.
Creative cabinetry and furniture that maximizes storage without crowding the space.
Pre-designed units made in a factory setting for precision and ease of installation.
Ensuring movement through the home feels natural and uninterrupted.
Even compact homes can feel spacious with the right planning.
Other Useful Insights
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Granite Countertop Work: If reinstallation is needed, it may come with risks and should be handled by skilled professionals.
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False Ceiling Costs: Usually cover the frame only — electrical work, painting, and fixtures are additional.
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On-Site Changes: Once production begins (especially in modular work), mid-way changes can be costly or difficult to accommodate.
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Understanding Quotes: Items not listed in the quote are generally not included. It’s always good to double-check and ask for clarification.
Final Thoughts
Home interiors are a blend of design, engineering, and personal choice. The more informed you are, the easier it becomes to make decisions you’ll be happy with — both today and in the future.
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