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    Ryan Sg 1 month ago

    This year, I wanted to prioritize functionality without spending too much. I started with lighting and visited a well-known lighting shop Singapore homeowners praised. I picked up a few recessed ceiling fixtures and adjustable LED bulbs. They even helped me plan lighting zones to create cozy and efficient spaces.

    I also replaced the main fan in my living area. I found a great ceiling fan in Singapore that had solid reviews. It’s a DC motor fan, super quiet, and includes a night mode. Installation was quick, and the fan performance has been excellent for both ventilation and electricity savings.

    Inspired by showrooms, I added track lighting in the dining area. I now use it to create layered lighting depending on the occasion—brighter settings for meals and dimmer tones for evening relaxation. It’s sleek and modern without overpowering the room design.

    To my surprise, all these upgrades were voucher-eligible, and I used the climate voucher Singapore to reduce the total cost. It was an easy process, and I’m glad the initiative supports practical home upgrades that lower our carbon footprint.

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