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These articles below can also be found in the 15 - 30 December 2009 issue of Square Foot magazine:
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Perk up your place with innovative furniture designs and accessories, writes Christy Lam
Redecorating homes is always an exciting task. But once you start, there’s no turning back. So it’s always best to plan ahead and list the things you want to change. In this issue, we give you tips on which type of furniture best suits your place. This way, you only need to spend a few minutes on what to do and which to choose. Get rid of the old furniture and stock up on some new. It may cost a fortune but it will definitely furnish your apartment with style.
Outdoor Furniture
Apartments in Hong Kong are typically small. However for those who live in spacious flats, redecorating your outdoor space can enhance its look. For instance, PicNik offers creatively designed tables and chairs to provide enjoyment in outdoor BBQ parties. Add DollyPop’s sheepskin seat cover and furry wine bottle case for a warm touch. And to complement the celebration, there’s nothing better than having an environmentally friendly CADAC BBQ, a special electric carbon heater.
Home Decor
Keep up with the latest design trends with oriental-style furniture. The Sentosa furniture collection helps you create a super stylish home with its oriental elements. Meanwhile, for those who seek a functional design, the SOHO furniture collection is an ideal choice. For a contemporary look, the Tribecca furniture collection focuses on a modern interpretation of classic style.
Fun Cooking
A lot of people may find Hong Kong very convenient with restaurants spread all around the city. However, for those who prefer to eat at home, we advise you to own a good set of utensils.
We recommend the anti-resistant Woll- Diamond’s Best, which includes a 10mm thick pan with embedded diamond crystals. Just be careful when washing it - your thousand worth of pan may go to waste. On the other hand, Zyliss’s practical measuring cup set with lid makes it easier to measure out ingredients.
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