By Qanvast.com
There is no reason why your home can’t be as cool as your favourite coffee shops. Why not take a cue from what you love and make it your own? We picked up these great ideas from some of the prettiest cafés and showrooms in town to give you a headstart.
1. Get inspired from: The mishmash, eclectic style from WAA Design & Culture Showroom
Who said anything about having a theme and sticking to it? This is exactly the concept followed at WAA Design & Culture Showroom. The ID team has created unique looks for specific spots – an industrial feel at the admin area, a cool arty feel with a touch of Oriental at the lounge section, a retro-ish pantry, a luxe meeting area with a masculine feel and it goes on!
So if you can’t make up your mind on the overall look for your home, why not take a cue from this showroom and work on each space individually? It definitely adds personality to your home and makes each spot a photo opportunity.
Interior Designer: Team BJ
2. Get inspired from: Texture Mixture from Suki Bakery
We absolutely love the mix of textures and materials in this quaint bakery, which is something you can easily replicate at home. Like the bakery, go for a cemented floor for an overall industrial feel. Mix it up with wood as part of your furnishing to create a warm ambience. Finally, go for marble – an idea which is perfect for your kitchen – to uplift the entire look.
Interior Designer: Senterior Design
3. Get inspired from: Upcycle ID from Aether Café
Upcycle is the trend these days, which is common in cafés like this one. The best part about this trend is that you can easily replicate this at home. Get your hands on a few recycled crates and fit it throughout your home – whether as tables, makeshift display cases and so on. The upcycle look may be a little stark, but a few potted plants here and there can help soften the look.
Interior Designer: Id Industries
4. Get inspired from: Geo-industrial style from Fusion Works Office
Imagine working in a cool office like this! Now, imagine coming home to this every day too. The best part is that everything you see in this office can be easily done at home – from the cool geometric floors (just get creative with some paint and materials!) to the half-hacked walls that create semi-private rooms. One word of advice: With such outstanding floors, keep the décor minimal so that things don’t look too busy.
Interior Designer: Kech Design Studio
5. Get inspired from: Rustic style from 3 Bags Full Café
Want to go rustic and industrial at the same time? Why not? Take a cue from this café – fit out your home in wood for that classic rustic feel, but give it a modern take with some industrial-styled chairs. A great look for the kitchen area that really says home sweet home.
Interior Designer: AZ Concept Interior Design
6. Get inspired from: Mesh it up from Melur & Thyme
If there is one thing you can copy from this café, it is the cool mesh grill that really adds a cool factor to your home. Use it as a separator for rooms or simply as an installation to create an industrial feel. Go all out with black so that it really stands out. Everyone will want to take photos with it, trust us!
Interior Designer: Moonlit Inspiration
7. Get inspired from: An unfinished look that works from Mr & Ms Café
What we really love about this café is its red brick walls, a cool interior trend to try at home. The exposed look creates an industrial feel that is so current. Plus, maintenance is easy with this! Another idea to copy from the café? The cement counter that looks really professional – it’s something we all want in our kitchen!
Interior Designer: Nevermore Design
Getting inspired to create a home or commercial property which integrates all the cool cafe interior trends? Drop us a quote request and we can connect you with a few interior design firms to help you get started on your renovation. For more design ideas like these, download the Qanvast app (App Store and Google Play).
This article is done in collaboration with Qanvast, a trusted platform that connects homeowners and home professionals.






















