Ways to add curves to your home
- Blend by ImC

- Aug 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 19

How do curves make you feel? In our recent article, we explored the psychological impact of curves in interior design. Let’s dive in to see how you can adopt these elements for your upcoming home renovation.
First impressions count
Not sure where to begin? Visualise coming home after a long day. Closing the door behind you, there’s finally calm and quiet - it’s time to unwind.

Notice how a curved foyer settee relaxes your eyes, and softens the space? If an entryway statement is not your cup of tea, consider adapting this design for your bathroom vanity.

Here's a guest bathroom with a bit of character and surprise element - an S shaped vanity, paired with a unique light fixture for a cosy and mysterious ambience.

Feeling low-key adventurous
Speaking of S curves, these nifty drawers combine storage and style while minimising toe stubs - an understated and elegant feature in the living area.



Look around and consider where the eye wants to pause. These are the areas you want to soften, to evoke calm and reduce stress - from morning coffee rituals at the dry pantry to corners of the home you frequent, especially for those self-care moments...

The columns and beams that "cannot be hacked"
Before curves came into the picture (or into Singapore, trend-wise) structural columns and beams were obstacles to achieving harmonious spatial designs. These days it’s almost natural to turn them into design features. Of all the ways to introduce curved elements, this is one that changes the mood of the entire space.




A cocooned retreat
Bathed in earthen hues, these gentle and sinuous curves offer a cave-like respite, turning spaces into sanctuaries. Moreover, embracing the Wabi-sabi philosophy, these raw textures create a sense of warmth and human touch, making one feel at ease.


Conclusion
There are many ways to add curves into your home. While it is good to observe trends, it is even better to follow your own design needs. After all, what are you going to do when the world decides to move on to the next big thing?


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