Luxurious Living in Asia & Thailand

Home Highlights from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show

Last week Susan Serra, CKD, CAPS, author of thekitchendesigner.org and scandinaviankitchens.com shared some fantastic kitchen trends (um, movable burners, anyone?) from the 2011 LivingKitchen Show in Cologne, Germany. But what about the “Living” part of “LivingKitchen”? Here are some highlights from the Living section of the...

Gilt City’s Exclusive Offer With Ligne Roset

The following post was sponsored by Gilt City. Our sponsors are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design. Do you know about Gilt City, yet? It’s a website that offers luxury experiences in a variety of cities in the US (so far — New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Miami and San Francisco). Some of their...

Singapore non-permanent residents in property buying spurt

With more and more property being brought by foreigners in Singapore, the increase in non-permanent residents buying property has outpaced that of permanent residents (PR) the Singapore Business Times has reported. The number of non-landed homes bought by non-PR foreigners jumped 37.1 per cent to 3,988 units in 2010 compared with a 12.1 per cent rise of those...

2011 Charitybuzz Valentine’s Day Auction

2011 Charitybuzz Valentine’s Day Auction Charitybuzz aligns nonprofits with celebrity icons and luxury brands to give fans exclusive opportunities to make difference. As Valentines’ Day nears, Charitybuzz is providing gift givers the opportunity to make their sweetheart’s dreams come true, while at the same time raising funds for dozens of the...

Singapore’s proposed new loan regulations to have little effect on market

Proposed new regulations by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to tighten mortgage equity withdrawal loans (MWL) won’t impact the property market very much if they are implemented, according to an article in the Today newspaper. MWLs allow homeowners to take out loans using their property as collateral. The amount of MWL taken out depends on the...

Cheerfully cheap

Proton has been quite good in stealing the action from the March, the country’s first Ecocar. Before the five-door Nissan hit showrooms, Malaysia’s national car brand quickly brought over the Savvy hatchback to Thai shores at prices ranging from 399,000-469,000 baht.

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