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Form and function have always been one of the biggest balancing acts in interior design. A beautiful space may look good on social media. But if it doesn’t work for the people living inside it, that’s where function fails.In this episode of The SIXiDER Show, Astley Ng aka The Designerd sits down with Dennis Cheok from UPSTRS_ and Jackie Lai from MCC Singapore / Jia Studios LLP to unpack the realities behind designing homes that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but practical to live in.From shrinking renovation budgets and sustainability challenges, to durability concerns and homeowner expectations after move-in, this episode explores the difficult decisions designers constantly navigate behind every completed home.Whether you are:• planning your first home renovation• struggling between aesthetics and practicality• trying to maximise functionality in a smaller home• or curious about how designers make real-life design decisionsThis episode offers a perspective many homeowners only realise after moving in.Topics Covered in This Episode• Can $30,000 still renovate a home today?• Why form and function often conflict in design• The pressure designers face balancing beauty and practicality• Durability vs sustainability in modern homes• Why some aesthetic choices fail in daily living• The realities behind homeowner expectations• Small homes and functional space planning• What designers wish homeowners understood earlier• Why good design is more than just visual aesthetics• Advice for homeowners before renovation
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