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For those who live alone, decorating your pad does not just give you the license to reflect your individuality; it also enhances your sense of freedom.

Gone are the days when a bachelor's apartment was expected to have functional furniture, excessive clutter and a general air of I-do-not-give-a-damn.

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    Today's single is house-proud and spends a fair amount of time and energy in ensuring that his home is decorated in a fashion he can relate to. What's more, many singles have some of the most creative spaces around us.

    Comfort, practical use and a style that is individualistic -- these are the basic pre-requisites. We tell you how to get it together.

    Text: Rekha Nambiar
    Design: Uday Kuckian

    Rekha Nambiar, an interior designer based in New Delhi, specialises in furniture, window treatments and home furnishings.

    Her work may be viewed online at Home Furnishings. She also runs a blog on interiors The Decorating Hub.

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