It's how I keep in touch with what's new and exciting in the decor world. I'm not planning on renovating my home anytime soon, but I can be moved to make little changes if something catches my liking. Grin.
A house is just a roof over your head. It is the little things we put inside it that makes it a home. Little things like laughter, mementos, hobbies, your favourite colour on a wall, a sofa that has seen your friends, stuff that says 'you' or 'family' . A home is something you build over the years and holds your greatest memories - that's how I see it.
These are pictures I took at the exhibition last week. I'm sharing some of my favourite brands.
Aino Living, being one of it. At HOMEDEC, the focus was on their Kitchen and Wardrobe systems. I know Aino for their kitchenware. I pop into their store whenever I get the chance.
In fact, I was at their 1Utama branch just last night! The Christmas decor was already up and there were plenty of kitchen goodies that would make nice gifts. I noticed a couple of lovely baking sets which were going for under a hundred ringgit, and beautiful glasses for just under ten!
Have you done your Christmas shopping yet?
Aino Living |
I first fell in love with Lebensstil for their classic fans. It was the one thing I really wanted (not needed) for my home during my early days of owning a house. I never got round to buying one. This was ten years ago, and I still go, "Wow..."
Lebensstil |
The SUMMER hot water system by Solartech is a neat product. It uses solar energy to heat water. That means saving on electricity bills.The aluminium enclosure can be recycled. I love the way they did their booth. It's inviting.
If I owned landed property, I would have this installed.
Solartech |
i~wals by Trocellen gives character to walls. This innovative wall is one of the items I considered an exciting find. It's sold in pieces. Each piece is layered with adhesive backing. Simple to install, convenient and easy to clean too.
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? I think I should get a box of these!
I~wals |
Finally, the last picture I'm sharing in this post. On my walkabout, I saw many unique bathroom accessories and cute items.
One of it is this skybath, a rain shower head that is equipped with a light that changes colour. For a moment, I envisioned myself having a disco party in the shower. Funny, I know.
If you feel that you want roaring thoughts to fill your mind during a relaxing bath in the tub, then this dragon head bathtub faucet could be your cup of tea.
Who knew a fire extinguisher could look this good. I have one at home, but not this prettily dressed. Do you like it?
Top : Skybath Bottom-right : Dragon bathtub faucet Bottom-left : Fancily dressed fire extinguisher |
Well, that's how I spent my weekend. It was fun. If you're into home decor or just want to upgrade certain things, keep this exhibition in mind.
Did I mention that they do giveaways too? Follow HOMEDEC on Facebook ... ;)
love to have that skybath...(dreaming mode). For time being I settle for wide rain shower head (back to reality mode) :)
ReplyDeleteWe will need to get a sponge mic along with that. Singing and dancing in the bath will never be the same ..lol ^.^
DeleteI love attending such exhi. Make me dreaming of my dreamy home. Haha.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I like keeping up to date :D
DeleteLooks like a wonderful event.
ReplyDeleteYes, we had a great time :D
DeleteOrchard Road in SG started their lights-up & so do some of the malls. Hubby just suggested putting up our X'mas tree today; hopefully we've time to do that later.
ReplyDeleteI remember Christmas at Orchard Road - it's magical. I can't wait to see your Xmas tree, Shirley! ^.^
DeleteGreat pics! This looks like a wonderful event! We are actually doing a bit of work in the dining room this coming weekend. :) T. http://tickledpinkwoman.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI'm always 'doing something' to redecorate the home. It's like a hobby to me :D
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