Peranakan Interior Design: Heritage with a Modern Twist

By: Lynette Lin
October 15, 2025

Peranakan interior design is one of Singapore’s most distinctive and emotionally rich design styles, blending Chinese, Malay, and European influences into a colourful, patterned and deeply personal aesthetic. From hand-painted tiles to intricate ceramics and floral motifs, Peranakan interiors tell stories of heritage, migration, and cultural fusion — all while remaining surprisingly adaptable to modern living.

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At Pivot, we love interpreting Peranakan heritage in a way that feels modern, functional, and personal — not heavy or overly ornate. One of our projects, at Tiong Bahru, exemplifies this approach. The owner wanted to incorporate Peranakan elements without committing to tiling the entire home. By applying Peranakan-inspired tiles and motifs selectively, we created playful yet subtle highlights that give the space character without overwhelming it.

The Essence of Peranakan Interior Design

Peranakan design is rooted in craft, storytelling and visual richness. Unlike minimalist or industrial interiors, it celebrates ornamentation, pattern and colour — but always with balance.

Key elements include:

Ceramics and pottery – Traditional Peranakan plates, vases, or jars bring texture, heritage, and storytelling into a space. Peranakan ceramics are known for their intricate patterns and skillful execution.

Tiles – Bold geometric or floral tiles in strategic locations create visual interest. Interestingly, many Peranakan tiles were historically made by Japanese artisans, combining cross-cultural craftsmanship. Today, places like An Huat produce Peranakan tiles in-house, which is very special for homeowners seeking authentic pieces.

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Colour palette – Inspired by Peranakan ceramics: yellows, pinks, turquoises, and greens can be applied subtly in furniture, cushions, or soft finishes. These colours reflect the vibrancy of Peranakan culture, which itself is a mix of heritage and innovation.

Textiles and soft finishes – Sources such as Onlewo offer Peranakan-inspired fabrics and wallpapers suitable for contemporary interiors. Botanical wallpaper from DeGournay or Cole & Sons can be layered with Peranakan-inspired tiles or backsplashes for a creative twist.

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Bringing Peranakan Heritage Into a Modern Home

The challenge of Peranakan interiors is honoring heritage while keeping the space fresh and contemporary. Here’s how we approach it:

Selective application of patterns
Use Peranakan tiles or patterns as accents — in kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls, or hallway niches. This respects tradition without overwhelming the space.

Modern materials and finishes
Mix Peranakan motifs with sleek, muted surfaces or light wood tones to create a modern, airy feel. Avoid over-ornamentation that can make a home feel heavy.

Colour as inspiration
Highlight small areas using shades inspired by Peranakan ceramics. Turquoise cushions, blush pink cabinets, or mustard yellow décor bring warmth and vibrancy without dominating the room.

Curated decorative pieces
Incorporate ceramics, framed tiles, or other Peranakan craftwork as art objects. A personal touch — like a plate passed down through generations — makes the space truly yours.

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Cultural Inspirations and Personal Touches

Peranakan heritage is a rich, layered culture — one that fascinates us beyond just tiles and colours. Some interesting points we like to highlight:

Food as inspiration – Peranakan culture is intricate and complex, much like its cuisine. We see this same richness in architecture, spices, textures, and craft.

Malacca – The birthplace of many Peranakan traditions, full of colour, history, and craftsmanship.

Mishmash of cultures – Historically, Peranakans were foreigners marrying local women, creating a fusion of cultures. This heritage inspires playful combinations of colour, pattern, and material.

Pattern-on-pattern mastery – Peranakan design is daring and intricate: tiles, carvings, florals, birds, lace — layered thoughtfully, it feels familiar yet exciting.

Tropical influence – As a Southeast Asian culture, Peranakan interiors embrace tropical vibrancy, making it suitable for Singapore’s climate.

Museums and heritage sites – The Singaporean Peranakan Museum is a must-visit; our founder Keith discovered his nanny was Peranakan there. It’s a rich source of inspiration for pattern, colour, and storytelling.

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Why Peranakan Design Resonates in Singapore

Peranakan heritage is uniquely Singaporean — a style that evokes history, culture, and identity. A modern Peranakan interior celebrates these traditions while creating spaces that are practical, contemporary, and personal.

By layering patterns, colours, and textures, combining curated antiques with modern finishes, and daring to mix floral, bird, lace, and ceramic motifs, you can achieve a home that is playful, elegant, and distinctly yours.

For homeowners looking for authentic sourcing:

An Huat – Peranakan tiles made in-house

Onlewo – Peranakan-inspired fabrics and wallpapers

DeGournay / Cole & Sons – Botanical wallpapers that can mix creatively with Peranakan motifs

Singapore Peranakan Museum – Inspiration for patterns, textiles, and storytelling

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Photo credit: Cole & Sons

Note: These sources were found online; we have not tried or personally endorsed them. They are suggestions for exploration.