Toshiba YouMe, the first 5-tick inverter Multi Split R32 air-conditioner in Singapore.
When Toshiba invented the world’s first inverter residential air-conditioner in 1980, it significantly improved comfort and energy efficiency for homeowners everywhere, leading to the widespread use of inverter air-conditioners across the world.
This time around, Toshiba YouMe has been making waves with Singapore’s first 5-tick inverter Multi Split R32 air-conditioner.
Philips’ elegant OLED Ambilight TV offers lifelike pictures and powerful sound for an immersive experience.
If you are shopping for a TV that will make your living room feel like a home theatre, the Philips OLED Ambilight TV (Model: 55OLED809/98) delivers on both sight and sound.
Minimise the risk of household hazards and keep your little ones safe.
It’s not easy keeping an eye on your kids all the time. They move fast and are always exploring their surroundings, and even when you think they can’t possibly run into trouble, something happens and they end up hurting themselves.
With 43 years of experience, a panel of more than 100 BCA-certified air-con technicians, and over 200 service vehicles, Gain City is well-poised to meet your needs when it comes to caring for your air-con.
Having invested in an air-con system for your home, you’ll want to make sure that it performs well for years to come. This is why it’s important to service your air-con regularly.
Urban living has never been more effortless since the integration of Automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at home.
There is no better time than now to usher the future into our living spaces, now that homeowners have a trove of smart appliances at their disposal.
From the multitude of smart tools out there, we’ve curated these four inventive gadgets that we feel not only embody the ideals of modern smart living,but are also practical helpers to make going home at the end of a tiring day pure joy.
From decluttering to ideas for maximising cabinet capacity, here’s how to organise like a pro.
Almost all of us have found ourselves with way more stuff than we need and hardly any space to put it. When your home is overrun by too many things, it can look cluttered and messy. And clutter isn’t just bad for your physical and emotional health; it can be a fire hazard, too.
The key to keeping clutter at bay is to store your possessions the right way with these space-saving and organising tips.