Harper's Bazaar Singapore

ECLECTIC EXUBERANCE

“I skipped the neutral beige home decor aesthetic because colourful spaces are my happiness,” says Marjhan Kausar as she welcomes us to her home, a 2,034 sq ft apartment in one of the private residential towers in Orchard Road’s backyard. The 30-year-old content creator and her private banker husband, Siraj Ali, did not make any architectural changes to the apartment or hire an interior designer when they moved in in 2019. Yet, as we stepped out of the elevator, we are received into a series of soulful spaces clearly put together by someone with a keen eye for design. Here, family heirlooms and iconic design pieces exist harmoniously with handmade finds and creatively modified high-street items; their bright hues and patterns lend

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