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My Love for Cow Hide

December 27, 2008 by Regina Chow No Comments
JW has been going around telling his friends that I almost bought a cow hide rug for our living room.
Not just that.

I wanted to pay for it out of my own pocket.

I swear I’ll never even dream of paying that kind of price for a bag..er except for Chanel..but well, that’s not the point.

So yes, other than the Louis Ghost Chair, I have fallen prey to cow hide rugs.

Cow hide rugs add an interesting perspective to the room, especially if baroque accents are included. The juxtaposition of modern and classical elements creates a very luxurious and stylish look. I’ll let the pictures do the talking:

Yoo furnishings (its design team includes Philippe Starck, Jade Jagger & Marcel Wanders)

Carolina Herrera Jr’s room (courtesy of dominomags.com)


I was so taken by it at evov living that I wanted to bring it home immediately. It would already be in our new home if not for the fact that our tempered glass coffee table would inevitably leave a dent on that beautiful piece of art.

Because of that, we went home with a furry grey and white rug instead. It was a real steal too, thanks to the shop’s clearance sale haha.

I must say that evov living has top notch service staff. I’ll definitely go back there to get that piece of cow hide when I decide to forsake my coffee table, which won’t be any time soon (I swear I can hear JW heave a sigh of relief).

Now I’m wondering if we should get the furry cushions from evov to match our new rug.

Ok… now I think I can hear JW’s heart beat twice as fast as his normal pace. His heart must be in his throat now hahaha.

What a terrible gf I am..:P

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Photo Updates – TCC at Marina@ Keppel Bay & Amara Sanctuary

December 27, 2008 by Regina Chow No Comments
After EC’s wedding about 2 weeks back, we adjourned to TCC at Marina@Keppel Bay for a cuppa. We wanted to go to Prive initially, but the sluggish old prude in me decided to settle for somewhere with a little peace and quiet, where alcohol was non-existent.





Last week, we were at Amara Sanctuary for an ROM ceremony. in the morning. It was held in a glass pavillion tucked amidst lush greenery and furnished with Ghost chairs by Philippe Starck.

I was out drinking at Wala’s the night before with some colleagues, and was pretty much in a daze until I saw the Ghost chairs and exclaimed aloud, “GHOST CHAIR!!!” to all those around me.

That was the moment when I really woke up I think. Thank goodness that was before the bride and groom came in. πŸ™‚

My immense fascination with the chair has been driving everyone crazy.

It was quite an eye-opening experience for me as I have never seen a bride arriving in a buggy, so I whipped out my cam and started taking pics. I’m very proud of my pictures because I managed to take them without compromising the bride’s privacy. πŸ™‚ I love her flouncy gown and pretty yellow flowers ( I think they’re lilies).

I barely had time to put on any make-up or style my hair. Rushed out with sunblock, eyeliner, a dash of mascara and a hairclip. Check out JW’s puzzled look. He just couldn’t wipe that expression off his face despite repeated photo-taking.

We had buffet lunch at the restaurant nearby. Service was excellent. Strangely enough, I think I was the only one in there who was asked to fill up a feedback form. There can only be two reasons – One, I look like the sort who would lavish compliments, or two, I look like the boss’s daughter.

I was telling JW that Amara Sanctuary is the most “atas” hotel on the sunny island of Sentosa. When he conveyed that to the couple, the groom told the bride “eh you’re almost as atas as Regina now.” The couple kept saying that even as we were bidding them goodbye. Hahaha

I have no idea why I give others such an impression hahaha…I don’t have enough dough to be atas you know!! ;P

And, I’m still waiting for people to contribute to our common toilet fund!!

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Reno Updates

December 23, 2008 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

Our home renovations are almost completed, save for some furnishings to complete the look.

We’re adding a black shaggy rug and the Louis Ghost chair in glossy black from Kartell. Curtain racks have been installed.

The dining table looks really small here, but it’s quite huge in real life. We’re still short of two chairs at the moment.

The backsplash has been added and the fridge has been delivered.

The wallpaper was not up yet when we took these photos..but we were told that it’ll be up by today. The entire wall behind the bed will be covered in muted gold wallpaper.

Vanity table beside my walk-in wardrobe. The black glass looks pretty dirty πŸ˜› Gonna use string curtains to frame this space.

Little compartments for my jewellery and knick knacks.


Stone stool from Kartell
Black & white wardrobe in the guest room. It has tiny floral motifs, similar to the kitchen cupboards.

I’m blowing my nose profusely in the company of used tissues as I type. The flu bug can’t seem to get enough of me.

Time to rest and recuperate.

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Chairs

December 21, 2008 by Regina Chow No Comments
I’m so infatuated with Kartell. We just bought the Stone stool by Marcel Wanders for Kartell from Kartell’s flagship store at Centrepoint, and I am so looking forward to having Louis Ghost chairs by Philippe Starck in my living room now. It is out of stock till January, and apparently, there are only 16 pieces available. :(. Kartell’s having 30% storewide now by the way.

My Stone stool in Crystal. I’m using it for my vanity table:The Louis Ghost Chair – I want it in glossy black:


The Louis Ghost in Crystal. I initially wanted the crystal ones, but we thought black would go better with our red sofa.

I saw the Victoria Ghost chairs at JW’s friend’s ROM ceremony on Saturday, and I was the only nut raving about it endlessly.
Tell me that the stocks will be arriving soon pls?

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EC’s wedding

December 14, 2008 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
JW and I attended our JC classmate’s wedding yesterday night at the Rasa Sentosa Resort. Unfortunately, her wedding date clashed with the annual Zoukout event, which culminated in massive traffic and human jams. As a result, we were about an hour and a half late for the wedding and missed the first march-in!! πŸ™

Sigh, we should have set off earlier, but the procrastinator (i.e. me) took ages to get out of bed to dress up. We were in time for the first dish though.

EC looked resplendent in her Kelvin Seah gown. Her gown had a mermaid cut, and was immaculately embellished with lace and organza. Didn’t manage to capture the full gown, but friends of EC can probably catch a glimpse of it on facebook.

Ex-RJ folks. Haven’t seen these people in ages. It has almost been a decade since we last met, but I think everyone still looks as youthful as before. πŸ™‚


On a separate note, I have just gotten my bonus! YAY. The increment should also be within reach soon I assume. How timely, especially with all the extra expenses that renovation works and wedding preparations entail.

Of late, I have been lusting after this pair of heels from Dries Van Noten. I have been looking at it from time to time, but I don’t think I’ll buy it because it is just a fad. I generally prefer classic designs. :).

This babe wears it really well – see http://www.seaofshoes.com. I love her unconventional yet stylish WIW looks.

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Another year older and hopefully, wiser

December 8, 2008 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
I initially wanted to have a picnic at Peirce Reservoir, but that was totally out of the question since it was pouring throughout the entire day!! Instead, I spent the day with JW scouting for pretty curtains, furniture and clothes before our dinner at Lawry’s.

I actually enjoy shopping for household items . It was such great fun looking at the myriad of colours and materials at the curtain shop, thinking through which one would complement the interior decor. I swear it was just like shopping for clothes!

Is this a sign that I have taken a step towards Auntie-hood? Gosh, that is unimaginable.

I ordered the Rib-eye Steak at Lawry’s, which was undoubtedly succulent and juicy, but I told JW over lunch at Ivins that frankly, I would be able to appreciate the simple fare at Ivins much more than Lawry’s. Food doesn’t always have to be expensive. I would gladly go to hawker centres just to indulge in good food. πŸ™‚

Increasingly, I tend to prefer Asian food to Western food..somehow the seasoning just makes Asian food taste so much better.

Perhaps it’s also a sign of age? As people get older, they want to go back to their roots. Yet another sign that I have “progressed” towards Auntie-hood. Reminds me of how my parents constantly remind me about their dream to retire in China *shudders*.

All made up and ready to leave the house. No foundation/powder rule still applies. If there was one thing I cannot do without, it has gotta be eyeliner.

For some reason, my face seems to be getting chubbier these days. One more reason for JW to rejoice since he enjoys pinching me at all times of the day.

It was such a cold day that I eventually got myself a knit pullover at Zara just to keep warm. I actually used the weather as a pretext to shop. Gee, I never fail to amaze, don’t I?

Well, in case you’re wondering, the photo certainly does no justice to the pullover. It’s very cute, complete with a ribbon tie in front. I got the last piece in Size S. πŸ™‚

My little birthday cake from the staff at Lawry’s.

It reminded me of the time when we went to Morton’s to celebrate JW’s birthday. The staff would troop over to your table and serenade you with a birthday song sang with so much zest that you can’t help but giggle. Hahaha.

Sorry, I didn’t giggle. I burst out laughing actually. Oops, so much for trying to act demure.

The attire for the day. I invited lots of stares for some reason. Probably the stockings you think? πŸ˜›

The lovely boy got me a surprise gift as well. We were supposed to exchange birthday presents in Europe during our honeymoon, so I was pleasantly surprised when he whipped out a present from the backseat of the car and presented me with a pair of shoes from Sanuk. Only climbers and surfers would be familiar with this brand. It’s supposedly very comfy, but he got it in the wrong size so we’ll have to make our way to Climb Asia one of these days. Frankly, it’s not something that I would usually buy, but I must say it’s an interesting and refreshing change haha. He is so adorable that I always end up laughing at him..oops, I actually meant with him :P.

Ok seriously speaking, I have outgrown the age where material gifts mean a great deal to me. It’s simple gestures like these and the fact that my bf, parents and friends make the effort to buy gifts to surprise me that really touches me. The mere fact that you take time off to keep me company says a million. Deep inside my heart, I know that you are the people whom I can count on for anything, and that alone is immeasurable and priceless. πŸ™‚

Thank you for loving me.

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Reno Updates…Yet Again

December 7, 2008 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
We popped by the house again this week. Recently, everything revolves around the house and our wedding preparations.

An updated photo of the MBR. I love the chandelier!! The room is painted in a shade of greyish-beige, but it didn’t turn out too well in the photos. We are putting up wallpaper in the recess wall area as well. There will also be full-length curtains in dark red to add a bold contrast to the neutral palette. The cupboard here actually belongs to JW’s walk-in wardobe, which is currently still under construction.

My wide full-length mirror in the walk-in-wardrobe. I haven’t taken a pic of the vanity area, but I’ll take pics once I put up the black string curtains (thanks to my ID’s suggestion). Exactly what I wanted!

Both the rainshower and normal shower head have been installed. We tested the water pressure as well and were relieved to find that the rainshower works perfectly well. Lame as it sounds, the rain shower really makes you feel that you are bathing in the rain.

MBR Bathroom’s table top is up. Decided to go for white instead of black so that it’ll be easier for me to find my contact lenses if they ever drop on to the table. πŸ˜›

The kitchen table top is done too. The backsplash should be completed by this week. White kitchens are very popular these days. We don’t really cook so I reckon maintenance should be a breeze. My ID was the one who suggested the colour theme. Frankly, we are not very concerned about the design of the kitchen as long as it is aesthically pleasing, so we left everything to them. πŸ˜›

Everything is on track thus far and the workmanship seems pretty good too. Our ID has been very obliging and responsive despite the numerous changes that we have requested to certain parts of the house.

They have also helped us tremendously, particularly with the selection of the lights and toilet accessories. Although our ID firm has an existing partnership with a particular light shop in Balestier, our designer didn’t bat an eyelid when we told her we wanted to look around first. She spent a few hours with us, combing through practically all the light shops along Balestier Road before we finally concluded that the shop that she recommended was still the best.

She was instrumental in helping us with our curtain selection as well, given that we are quite clueless about the colours and materials that we should choose. Most importantly, there are no extra fees for the additional things that we have requested for *fingers crossed*!!

After interacting with them over the past 6 months or so, our relationship has somewhat progressed from a working relationship to that of friendship. Both the boss and designer will be attending our wedding too. πŸ™‚

On a separate note, today’s my birthday!!! Yay, since it falls on a public holiday, I don’t have to take leave. πŸ˜› The lovely colleagues gave me a treat at Hanabi last week, where I ate till I couldn’t move. Met up with some old friends over dinner as well, and I got pressies from Jacq & Shihui! Little gestures like these always make me smile. πŸ˜‰

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