Take colour cues from this stylish abode on how to use vibrant shades with aplomb.

Bring festive vibrance to your home for Chinese New Year, without resorting to a copious use of red. Think selective touches of zesty hues on your cushions, curtains and other accessories that can instantly brighten your living room.

Octogonal design details add an oriental flavour to the interiors of this home.
All images courtesy of Design Intervention

Take a look at the award-winning interiors of this home for some decor inspiration. Conceptualised by Singapore-based firm Design Intervention, this two storey bungalow received the Best Interior Design award, in the Private Residence category at the International Property Awards held in London last December.
 

The 8,000sqft bungalow adds dashes of red and pink, with a mix
of fun prints on its cushions and curtains

Led by partners Nikki Hunt and Andrea Savage, the design practice was also honoured as the Best Interior Design Firm in the Asia-Pacific Region at the award ceremony; an accolade that they have received for the third consecutive year.

 

The chinoiserie themed interior was the perfect canvas for the homeowner's collection of Asian art and antiques

“We chose a chinoiserie theme, as it allowed us to integrate the client’s extensive art and antiques collection into a modern, glamorous aesthetic,” says Hunt, on the concept for this award-winning project.

Octangular details and Chinese-inspired architectural mouldings add subtle oriental touches to the home, while complementing the homeowner's collection of heirloom vases, Chinese paintings and porcelain.

Intrigued by the design firm's chic take on chinoiserie? See more photos of this home, plus more inspiring decor ideas from the Singapore Tatler Homes Feb-Mar 2017 issue.