Shabby chic is an eclectic style that mixes antique furniture with pastel colours, lace and feminine florals. If you love this soft and dreamy style, you’re in luck because it is easy and inexpensive to achieve. Keep reading to learn...
We get to see some pretty amazing homes, yes it’s true. However, just when the BHC Magazine team acknowledges that the previous month’s home cannot be matched for uniqueness, style, or innovation, we are proven wrong yet again. Now do...
Anybody here familiar with the Paleo diet? If you are like me, then this neo-dietary term is bound to bring up mental images of cavemen tucking away into large slabs of raw, bleeding meat. This is not too far away...
The ‘Land of Unexpected Treasures’. Being Bruneian allows one to consider all the nuances of this phrase, regardless of whether they be subtle or overt. It all depends on the context. This raced through my mind when the BHC Magazine...
“I’m telling you, I really have no idea at all how to design an interior space. I will go out shopping and buy furnishings, but when it comes to decorating, even in my own house, I will call my friend,...
Everyone knows Mr Baker’s Bakeshop. You would have to be living under a rock not to. Having established themselves as a fully-fledged business in 2008, the bakery has since grown into a franchise with several store fronts spread throughout the...
Some of you may be familiar with the adage that it is not the size that matters, but rather, how you use it. This not-so-little nugget of wisdom is certainly true in the case of this month’s cute and cosy...
In continuation of our Politeknik Brunei focus, we return again this month to showcase the capabilities of the up-and-coming generation of Bruneian architects and interior designers, to whom the task of developing aspects of the Sultanate will fall to. ...
A small but endearing space that can fit around 15 people comfortably at any given time of day, and around 30 people while standing, the Wildflower Café has a welcoming vibe that is both light and fresh. It is understandable...