Sabado, Pebrero 27, 2016

Tips to Make the Most Out of your Condo Living in Singapore




Living in a condo at the heart of the city has its perks—a lifestyle upgrade because of its accessibility to everything you could possibly need, less worries about maintenance issues, as well as feeling completely safe and secure. However, one little drawback could be the limited space as opposed to having a real house, but that shouldn’t be any problem at all! Here are some tips to maximise your available space and transform your condo unit into a grander, airier home!


  • 1.       Mirrors

Mirrors trick the eye into making any room appear larger than it is. You’ve surely seen small boutiques or cafés utilise mirrors as their walls, creating an illusion of extended space. If you are not keen on mounting mirrors onto your walls, you could mount it onto the doors of your bedroom wardrobe which usually runs from floor to ceiling such as those created by the Skyline Condo Singapore for its residents. This way, it doubles as a vanity mirror when dressing up.
  • 2.       Open Shelves
Open shelves create a sense of airiness as opposed to closed cabinetry that cramps up spaces. Also, remember the rule of interior designers, to not fill a display shelf completely, and leave a 10% breathing room to avoid visual clutter.
  • 3.       Make Rooms Multi-task
Designate rooms for several purposes. For instance, a condo such as Skyline Residences Singapore offers units in a 3 bedroom + 1 Study configuration. The study could be used as a home office, temporary closet, storage space for sports equipment, or an area for craft projects or homework. One full bedroom could be used as a guest room, a laundry room, or a walk-in closet.
  • 4.       Make Use of Vertical Space
When hanging art or putting up shelves, maximise all available vertical space to create an illusion of a tall ceiling, as it draws the eye up, making your home feel larger than it actually is. A slender floor to ceiling bookshelf or open shelving working their way up would be a great addition to any condo, freeing up a great deal of space on the eye level.
  • 5.       Hang Curtains from Top of Ceiling
The skyline residences price or any other similar development’s price is a fairly reasonable one, but you can make your condo unit seem more expensive and luxurious with this simple trick! Just like how you see it in hotel rooms, hang curtains just a little bit near the ceiling down to the floor to create a lengthy illusion that exudes grandeur, making the room appear taller and larger than it actually is.
  • 6.       Furniture with Exposed Legs
Bulky furniture cramps up a small space and results in eye sore. Choosing furniture with exposed legs makes any space airier because you can see the surface underneath.

  • 7.       Multifunctional Furniture
Invest in furniture that serves several purposes. A bed frame with drawers underneath and open shelving by the headboard can create a lot of extra storage space for clothes and other knickknacks. An ottoman or a bench at the foot of your bed can be used as a chest to store away shoes or other important things.

The two takeaways for making any unit more spacious is creating an optical illusion and de-cluttering, which are all illustrated by these tips! These are just a few of the many things you can do to maximise and enhance whatever space you have and to fully enjoy condo living in the heart of Singapore!

Biyernes, Pebrero 26, 2016

Different Types of Funeral Services




Losing our friend or family member is never easy. However, we have to face this devastating event and continue to show our love and respect for our deceased loved one by making their funeral service special before the burial or cremation. Funeral service is important because it is usually the time that we commemorate the deceased and reminisces the moments we spent with them. Below are some of the types of funeral service, which may depend on the personal preference, tradition, cultural beliefs, or religion.

Full-service funeral
This type of funeral is also known as the traditional funeral because it includes traditional practices such as visitation, viewing, and formal funeral service. After these practices and it is time to carry the coffin to the cemetery or funeral home, a funeral vehicle or funeral coach will be used which is called the hearse. The vehicle can be in different forms, depending on the tradition or choice of the family, but the popular ones are the luxurious cars. Full-service funeral also includes other traditional practices like the burial, cremation, or entombment.

Full-service funeral is often more expensive compared to other types of Singapore funeral services. It is because there are several expenses and fees including the services of the funeral home, dressing the dead, process of embalming, funeral home rental, and hearse rental. However, these expenses can be lessen if the family chooses to have the visitation and viewing on their house, or if they opt to use their own vehicle instead of renting a hearse.

Self-directed home funeral
This type of funeral service Singapore is often the cheapest amongst the other types. It is because the family or friends of the dead are the ones who will arrange and carry out everything that are need to be done from preparation to the burial of the remains. They will be the one who will be in charge of everything. They do not need to hire funeral director to arrange everything, as well as the service and renting of funeral home, which are usually expensive.

However, if you choose this funeral Singapore service, you have to be ready because it will take a lot of your time and effort. You will be the one who will fill out the documents and other paperwork that are necessary for the whole process, hold a visitation and viewing at your home, transport the deceased from your home or church to the cemetery, and even purchase the items for burial and cremation.

Memorial service
Memorial service is the type of service that is usually done i the body has not yet been recovered. During this type of service, family and friends focus on reminiscing on the life of their loved one who just died even without the presence of the body. However, this type of funeral service can also be executed even the body is not missing. If this is the case, a burial or cremation will be followed after this service.

Memorial service can take place in any preferred location of the dead's family members or friends. They just have to commemorate the life and experiences they shared with the person who died. If the family prefer to cremate the remains, they usually choose to scatter the ashes during this service. Although it can take at any place, there is a need of funeral director's presence during the memorial service.

Things to Avoid When Buying Furniture for your Office




The average Singaporean spends 46 hours per week at work. That’s an average of 92 days a year or 3 months in a year. This is why companies need to invest on their office space to make it enjoyable for employees who spend a lot of their days at work.

Office space contributes a lot to an employee’s motivation. But still a lot of companies make mistakes when designing their office space. What mistakes are these and how can you avoid it? These are just some of the things we’re going to attempt to answer in this article. 


  • 1.       Office space isn’t designed for work efficiency.

Nowadays, office spaces need to be open to allow for employees to be communicative with one another. This allows them to conduct meetings much faster. With partitions up, employees are less likely to communicate with one another. Meetings become very forced and formal that might reduce work efficiency significantly

  • 2.       Health and comfort isn’t taken into consideration.

With employees spending a lot of time sitting down, investing in ergonomic seats are a must for all companies. Sitting down for a long period of time is actually very damaging to the body.  Invest in ergonomic designs to improve your employees’ posture and in doing so improve their health in the workplace.

Office furniture in Singapore pays great attention to comfort and productivity in the workplace. Comfort also improves work efficiency significantly. When employees are comfortable in the workplace they are most likely to be productive. Test out the chairs, tables, and fabrics before making any commitments to buying it. 


  • 3.       Disregarding long-term plans.

Some companies design their workplace to accommodate their current employees but pay very little attention to future plans of the company. Furniture the office is such a huge investment that they have to be able to adapt to future expansions. Assess your current needs and the future growth of your company. Go for timeless furniture pieces instead of trendy items that will eventually get old in a few months. 


  • 4.       Poor quality materials and furniture.

Cheap office furniture doesn’t really translate to high quality. Poor quality breaks faster and requires constant maintenance and servicing. Office furniture is an investment and cheap furniture is making a bad one. Sure, it’s a bargain but it’ll end up costing a lot more if you add in the furniture plus the maintenance and servicing. Not to mention eventually having it replaced a lot sooner than high quality furniture. 


  • 5.       Not planned in advance.

Designing an office should be planned in advance. To save money, make deals with trusted vendors and avoid making deals with less known vendors. A leather sofa in Singapore might not be the same as the quality of one made in China. Most importantly, don’t buy too much furniture. Storing unused furniture is a maintenance problem waiting to happen and it is an unnecessary expense. 

Furniture can make all the difference in an office. Keeping your employees in mind as well as the future of your company may save you a lot of time and money.

What to Look for in a Condo


Condominiums are a huge investment especially in Singapore. There are a lot of things you can do to prepare for such a mature investment. Asking the right questions is definitely one of them. What are some of the things you should look for in a condominium? We list down some of the things you should look for when investing in a condominium.

Developer Background
Not all developers are made equal. Do your research on trusted developers in chat rooms and ask friends and families who have condos. Maintenance may not be something you’ll be able to see in new condos in Singapore alone. Some developers are better at maintaining than others. Delayed turnovers usually don’t make for great developers as well. Look at the things they complain about. Is it something you can tolerate or is it a turn off?

Storage
A big problem in Singapore now is space. Getting a storage space is another added expense for you. Make sure your condominium also provides you with storage that comes with the apartment.

Amenities
The great thing about condominiums is that there is a lot of room for activities. Take a look their list of amenities. If you are into fitness, keep a look out for a swimming pool, a gym, and a jogging path. If you like to throw parties, having a multipurpose room would be great. Keep all of these in mind when looking out for condominiums. New property launches in Singapore usually shows off their amenities during open houses.

Location
Location should also be one thing you have to prioritise when looking for a condominium. How near is it to the business centres? Does it get a lot of traffic? Is it close to an MRT? Is the neighbourhood nice? These are some of the things you should ask yourselves when checking out a property. Investing in a property that is underdeveloped can prove to be very advantageous in the future. Keep a look out on development news in the area because the next transportation hub could be there. A new property launch in Singapore can provide you some of these answers.

Greenery & Environmentally Friendly
The Ministry of National Development has been really good in regulating the use of greenery and environmentally friendly materials in developments. However, there are still a lot of things that developers can do to improve their efforts. Keep a look out for those who do a great job in integrating environmentally friendly design in their condominiums.

Association Dues & Rules
Maintaining a good condominium requires association dues from its owners. These may increase over time due to wear and tear. Some condominiums have strict rules regarding remodelling, pets, and so much more. Clear all of this up early on before buying a condominium just in case you sign up for something you don’t agree with.


Are you still having a hard time looking for the perfect condominium? What are some of the factors you look at when looking for a condominium? Let us know in the comments section.