Tropicana Magazine Mar-Apr 2018 #117: Edge Of Excitement
MARCH into April with the Edge of Excitement: Featuring the power couple of sustainability, legendary dancer Datuk Ramli Ibrahim, and the swanky bars of Singapore. Read it here now:
MARCH into April with the Edge of Excitement: Featuring the power couple of sustainability, legendary dancer Datuk Ramli Ibrahim, and the swanky bars of Singapore. Read it here now:
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THE HOME<br />
GAME BOY<br />
He’s fun, with that essential GSOH, and adventurous – so he’ll<br />
experiment with his decor. As long as it has personality, colour and<br />
boyish charm, he’s happy. Bright, primary colours, pop art posters<br />
and fun collections of toys from his childhood or memorabilia are<br />
key ingredients in this interiors recipe.<br />
“Men have, stereotypically, always had a set area of the home<br />
which they can call and style their own way; the shed down the<br />
bottom the garden being a classic example. However, in the last 10<br />
years, the man pad has become less masculine in its tone,” <strong>Mar</strong>k<br />
Turner, of interiors brand We Love Cushions, says. “Cool designer<br />
gadgets and softer furnishings have made for a more relaxing – as<br />
well as practical – space. When it comes to sharing a home, a retro<br />
vibe can be perfect for both men and women – archival collections<br />
and vintage poster designs in light and bright hues add a visual<br />
twist to a neutral palette, with textures being key to a softer feel.<br />
“A man’s bedroom is a personal space which can be a real<br />
reflection of his taste. There’s room for playful, witty touches, such<br />
as posters or displays of photographs.”<br />
“When it comes to<br />
sharing a home, a retro<br />
vibe can be perfect for<br />
both men and women”<br />
TM | MARCH/APRIL <strong>2018</strong><br />
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