“Of all the rooms in the house, your bedroom is yours,” said American interior decorator Dorothy Draper. These words resonate with Singapore-based French designer Isabelle Miaja, founder of Miaja Design Group. Known for crafting interiors for luxury hotels such as Sofitel So in Singapore and Lux North Male Atoll in the Maldives, Miaja sought to create her own hotel-inspired suite at home—albeit one with a lived-in and welcoming character, so much so that her cat, Missy, holds court in the bedroom.
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