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When renovating your home, the bathroom and kitchen are usually the top priority. However, the living room is the first place a decorator will look when their home needs a refresh. Since this is the first room that most guests see, it needs to reflect your personal taste and style. However, what if your style and budget don’t see eye-to-eye? The good news is, there are ways to overcome this problem. However, before you start making moves, there are several things you need to think about. For example, what’s your overall design goal? How much space do you have? What do you plan to keep and what need to be replaced? If you are ready to get started, but aren’t sure how to begin, the tips here can help.

Use Large-Scale Art

You can easily create a focal point and add that “wow” factor to the living room by hanging up an oversize piece of art in your living room. The look is high-impact and chic and there’s not much effort that goes into this decorating option. You can look at thrift stores and flea markets for larger pieces offered for a reasonable price. You can be a bit more creative and make your own if you have a limited budget. If you want something more unique, go to Instapainting. Regardless of what option you choose, the right art can really help with your redecorating efforts.

Simplify Your Style

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An over-accessorized or cluttered living room may appear disorganized and messy, rather than being sophisticated and chic. Try to reduce your collection and only hang on to items that have some level of sentimental value. By simplifying your space, you will let your remaining items shine. It will also help you keep you under-budget.

Camouflage Your Electronics

Nothing can impede the look of sophisticated luxury in your living room like a large black TV or other electronic devices placed in the middle of the space. If fancy mirrors to conceal your television aren’t in your revamp budget, you can help to minimize the presence of your screen by creating a salon-style or gallery wall art arrangement around it. While it isn’t going to disappear completely, the television’s frame is going to blend in with the artwork and help to distract the eye. Also, if you visit various stores to find some good deals, you can make this idea come to life on any budget you are working with.

Use Interesting Textiles

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You can give your living room space a custom look when you use either vintage or antique textiles to cover up smaller pieces such as upholstered stools, ottomans, or seat cushions. Another way to create a sense of visual intrigue, consider placing an antique Turkish rug on the floor.

Consider Adding Sculptures to the Space

You can prevent your room from becoming a sea of circular forms and straight lines by using an element with a unique silhouette or interesting shape. A unique side chair or a rock shaped or tree-style coffee table will feel like a piece of art when you add it to your living room. It can also help to add an artistic and unexpected component to your design.

As you can see, there are several ways you can make your space feel more luxe, even if you have a limited budget. Try implementing one or all of the ideas here to create a living room you love spending time in and that guests will love to see.

As the place where you spend most of your time, your home should feature a healthy, soothing design. This is your safe haven where you should be able to forget about everyday worries and simply enjoy yourself in an atmosphere of tranquillity and serenity. By creating such an ambience in your home, you’ll be able to invite peacefulness into your everyday life, too. So, when designing your home, you should do it with mindfulness.

Design every room mindfully

Being mindful when designing your home entails implementing carefully picked elements that will support the purpose of each room. Every item you introduce and every design choice you make can affect the general atmosphere in your space. You should aim for a balanced, harmonious look in your home that will fill it with positivity, relaxation and tranquillity. Thus, when furnishing and decorating each room, keep its purpose in mind and try to design it accordingly.

Get clutter under control

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A cluttered home can be overwhelming, making you feel cramped and stifled in your own space. In addition, since clutter collects dust, it can create a stale atmosphere in your home. Decluttering your home, on the other hand, can help you create an open, airy vibe that exudes freshness. You should declutter room by room, getting rid of broken items, unnecessary objects and excessive decorations. Keep your space clutter-free by having a place for each item in your home. In addition, avoid hiding clutter behind closed doors – everything should be clutter-free, from your closet to the kitchen counters.   

Welcome a soothing colour scheme

The psychology of colours can help you create a true atmosphere of peacefulness and serenity in your home. Since different colours can affect your state of mind and evoke certain emotions in you, you should pick those that will help you relax and relieve stress. Soft, muted tones and neutral shades are the perfect choice for a cosy bedroom, tranquil bathroom and warm living room. More vibrant colours can be used for visual interest and energy every now and then, especially in the kitchen, living room or your home office.  

Create an airy atmosphere

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Aside from removing clutter, there are other ways to create an airy, more open atmosphere in your living space. You have to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature and ensure that your home has great airflow that will keep humidity at an appropriate level. This will make your home feel fresh and prevent mould from growing and filling your space with a stale smell.
However, you need to install proper systems to create such an atmosphere and make sure that your home has great air quality. In Australia, for example, indoor air pollution is among the top five risks to public health. Therefore, homeowners use both split and ducted air conditioning in Sydney and other parts of the country to ensure better airflow in their homes. After installing an effective AC unit in your home, you also need to have it serviced and maintained properly. Air filters should be changed every three months because they can become covered in dust and mould which are then released into your indoor air.

Clean regularly

Cleaning can be a dreary task, but it’s an essential one for a healthy and happy home. It’s advisable that you clean your home thoroughly at least once a week to create a fresh atmosphere. Dusting, mopping, scrubbing and washing your linens will help you get rid of allergens and toxins. Mattresses and carpets should be professionally cleaned for the best effect. In addition, keep in mind that regular cleaning products contain a lot of chemicals, so make sure to switch to healthy, green alternatives.

Introduce nature into every room

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Indoor plants are not only natural air purifiers that will cleanse your indoor air but also beautiful embellishments that will make your space more enjoyable and comfortable. Houseplants can help you relieve stress and fill your space with a soothing natural vibe. They will also bring an energising splash of green into your space, complementing your home décor perfectly.  What’s even better is the fact that you can introduce them into every room in your home, including the bathroom. There are numerous species that thrive in the bathroom environment, so you can use them to turn your bathroom into a home spa.

Let natural light inside

Natural light will make your space more open and beautiful while also having a positive impact on your mood and health. You should let sunlight permeate your space by removing dark heavy drapes and using light, gauzy ones. Removing any outside obstacles can also help you maximise the amount of natural light in your living space. There are some other tricks that will help you achieve this, including using mirrors and glossy finishes in your home.

A healthy, tranquil home is the one filled with positivity, soothing colours, fresh air and natural embellishments, and these simple tips can help you create such an ambience in your sanctuary.

No matter how much time we invest in decorating our home, if we don’t spice things up every now and then, we’ll end up living in an old-fashioned house and using outdated appliances. Even though some things will never go out of style, it’s always a good idea to spice up your current home décor with a few trendy and elegant pieces. Even though many people believe that it takes a fortune to spice up your home décor, that isn’t the case. For people looking for inspiration, we bring you seven innovative décor solutions for your home:

Mirror, mirror

Mirrors are the best – not only do they make a room look more spacious, but they also reflect light at the same time. Another great thing is that you can work with what you have: if you don’t have enough space for an oversized mirror, you can always take several smaller ones in interesting frames and hang them on the wall so that they form a ‘sculpture’. If, on the other hand, you need to lighten up a room, you can simply hang a mirror on the wall opposite a window and angle it so that it reflects sunlight.

Add color

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Even though white rooms with white walls look clean, they’re also boring. In order to spice up your home, you need to add more color. This doesn’t mean you have to paint the walls or kitchen cabinets, but adding colorful details is a great way to change the appearance of any room. Fresh flowers in colorful vases and colorful pots will look great on both the shelves and dining room tables, glittery throw pillows on the living room sofa look playful, and brightly colored frames will fit in well on your white walls.

Luxurious materials

Sometimes you don’t even have to buy a new piece in order to spice up your home’s look. Instead, you can try doing this by using luxury materials in every room. Start simply: replace old towels in your bathroom with the ones made of Egyptian or organic cotton and bamboo, use faux fur covers for your living room sofa, replace your old chandeliers and lamps with crystal ones, and buy luxurious and expensive bed sheets. Velvet or silk curtains will make the light in your living room look completely different and you won’t have to spend a fortune to get them either.

Statement pieces

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Sometimes it takes only a single thing to change the look of an entire room, and with extravagant and luxurious statement pieces, your home will look great. You can do this with tall statement lamps which you can place in the corner of your living room, a coffee table with hidden storage or space for a potted plant in the middle, or a replica of the original Barcelona set: a Barcelona daybed, ottoman, and a sofa. This will give your home an avant-garde look from the 1920s that many today find elegant.   

DIY heaven

An inexpensive way to brighten up a room is to make something with your own hands and put it up on the wall or on the shelf. You can start by buying a simple white canvas and using thumbtacks to ‘draw’ something on it. You can use silver or gold ones and even combine them to ‘paint’ a picture and give it more depth. Another thing you can do is paint the thumbtacks with nail polish after you finish and even glue glitters with a hot glue gun. You could also try hammering a few nails in the shape of a letter, heart, star, or anything else, and tying a string going from nail to nail to get a little work of art.

When you don’t change things in your home often, you end up with a familiar environment, but it’s also a bit boring. This doesn’t mean that you should redecorate and renovate every couple of months, but when you take time to change little things every now and then, you’ll get a home that always looks modern. The best thing is that you don’t even have to spend a lot of money in order to change the way your rooms look, all you have to do is be ready to get creative.

Are you planning a home renovation in the near future, but can’t seem to find a style that fits your home? Don’t worry, there are so many different trends around the world for you to choose from. So, if you want to make your home more diverse and culturally woke, here’s a small (and very simple) guide through interior design trends across the continents.

Europe

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Europe has such a rich and diverse interior design scene with some trends dating back a few centuries. Here you have Mediterranean style, Tuscan, French, Italian, Victorian, Eastern European style and Scandinavian influences. That’s why it’s really hard to list a few distinctly European design trends. However, if you’re looking to decorate your home in Old World style, opt for rich and deep colors.  Large and comfy furniture are must and don’t shun away from ornamentation (especially when aiming for Victorian or Baroque style). On the other hand, we have Scandinavian style that favors light and soft colors. Northern winters can be very dark and gloomy so boost the light in the space using blond wood, simple furniture and go for generally decluttered spaces. These spaces seem to concentrate on functionality rather than ornamentation!

Africa

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One of the most exotic interior styles out there is African style. It’s characterized by originality, dynamic, energy and contrast. African interior design style is torn between “minimalism and simplicity and primitive brutality.” Africa-inspired interiors often contain a lot of ethnic elements, animal print accents and warm, earthy colors of the continent. Blue is almost never used in African style homes! Faux skins and furs of zebras, leopard and cheetahs achieve an amazing effect when used as accents. Africans have a deep respect for artisan items, so their homes are often filled with handmade wooden utensils, exotic masks and sculptures.

Asia

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There are two very different branches of Asian interior design: Far East (China and Japan) and South Asia (India). Chinese and Japanese homes have a strong presence of Zen culture characterized by clean lines, a minimalist feel and plenty of natural elements. This interior style favors neutral and natural colors in order to evoke the Feng Shui elements—fire, water, earth and air. Bold colors are also present, but in moderation. You can often see colorfully painted scenes, bold fabrics and painted ceramics in Far East homes. Another interior design style in Asia is Indian design and it stays distinct even after various European influences. It’s characterized by the use of rich and vibrant colors inspired by spices. Think earthy reds and yellows and deep purples. Indian homes (and especially temples) are often full of patterns and heavy wooden furniture, such as wooden tables, benches and curved sofas and chairs.  

North America

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When it comes to Classic American style, we can say it’s characterized by a comfortable and simple vibe and minimalist ornamentation. Think materials like stone and wood that create a very natural and cozy atmosphere. American homes often have an open concept kitchens to emphasize the feeling of comfort and homely warmth! The number-one choice of furniture in Classic American homes is large and cozy pieces with simple lines and patterns. However, North America of today is a true melting pot of cultures, races and religions which all influence the trends. That’s why it’s practically impossible to say what exactly is North American interior design.  

South America

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South America has a very inspiring interior design full of creative artistry and ethnic vibes. Even though it’s geographically very close to North America, these two continents have very different decor styles. Latin American style is very quirky when analyzed from the standpoint of the Western world and it’s full of color, textures and interesting patterns. However, it’s also often characterized by environmentally friendly features due to their strong respect of nature. The use (and reuse) of organic fabrics and natural elements like stone and brick is very prominent. Glass and tiles can also be seen in Latin American homes, especially in the form of murals that leave a big aesthetic impact.

Australia

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In spite of its small population, Australia of today is considered one of the leaders in the interior design industry thanks to its laid-back, open and timeless look. It has a very international feel accompanied with sophistication and an overall relaxing vibe. Just take a look at some of their chill beach houses and you’ll understand what it’s all about!

The interior design of every part of the world has something unique to it, so you’re bound to find something that fits your tastes, needs and preferences. Plus, you’ve probably learned something new about design that will inspire you and your home renovation.

The number of decorating shows you can watch on TV or stream online is enormous and all of them focus on different things – some are all about saving money, others about DIY projects, and the third about renovating your home as quickly as possible. However, Nate & Jeremiah by Design is one of the most special decorating shows out there because of one simple thing: its stars, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent, are among the most special decorating couples in the world. Their style is simple yet visually attractive, and their approach to interior design combines frugal and effective approach. If you too are a fan of Nate and Jeremiah, here’s what you can learn from them and how to use their ideas when decorating your own home.

 

Make a plan and follow it

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Every episode of Nate & Jeremiah consists of three separate segments: first they pick a home they’re going to renovate, then they talk to the homeowners, listening to their wishes and determining the budget, and only then do they start the actual work, planning out the remodeling projects and inviting their demolition crew. This is basically what you too need to do when renovating your home, so be sure not to skip any of these steps.

 

Dining table as a focal point

Every home needs a focal point and if you decide to set up yours in the dining room, Nate and Jeremiah recommend focusing on the dining table. This is where your family gathers and where you welcome your guests, so it has to be inviting, cozy and perfect. You can also display your best piece of décor here and thus add some personality to your home, which is something every homeowner appreciates. Finally, all of your guests will immediately notice your vintage dining table, especially if you pair it with cool and comfortable chairs, so it’s definitely an idea worth exploring.

 

Learn how to compromise

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Of course, you need to learn how to compromise the wishes of all your family members and keep in mind that even this amazing decorating couple doesn’t agree on absolutely every step of the way. On the contrary, they too sometimes argue about certain ideas, but this is a part of the process, so learn how to compromise and listen to everyone’s input.

 

Add a rug here and there

While some people don’t like rugs, Nate and Jeremiah are all for them – in the dining room, the living room, the bedroom and everywhere else. Rugs give your space a dose of personality and a ton of depth, particularly if you layer them one on top of another and use rugs that differ in size, color, texture and pattern. This trick is both easy and cheap, so use it when renovating as often as you can.

 

Try to save a dollar or two

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This is probably the most important tip Nate and Jeremiah can offer: every dollar can be stretched far beyond your expectations if you plan in advance and know what you want. They can help you realize this in just a couple of episodes, and some of the things they recommend doing include shopping online instead of the expensive stores, focusing on one room at a time, using lots of cheap vintage pieces, as well as reusing, repurposing and recycling everything you can, from furniture and decorations to flooring and building materials. This way, you can use every single cent you have and make the most of your budget.

 

There are lots of other things you can learn from Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent – from incorporating plants into your interior design and using 3-D art on your walls to letting lots of fresh air and natural light into your living space, and keeping things clean, simple and cozy. While you certainly can’t replicate all of their ideas, you can always adapt them to your needs and budget, and you’ll surely come up with an amazing new space you’ll enjoy in the years to come.

 

Renting an apartment can be tricky, but it can also be a lucrative business decision and a long-term investment that can pay off in kind. One of the main problems modern landlords face is decorating an apartment to be aesthetically pleasing enough without busting the bank and running the risk of guests, to put it simply, thrashing the place.
While there are limited ways you can prevent the last scenario from happening, there are plenty of things you can do to inexpensively elevate the decor and design of your rental property, and attract new business. Here are the top five tips on how you can decorate a rental apartment on a budget.

Source your furniture

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Who said that quality furniture needs to be expensive? There are plenty of ways you can obtain excellent pieces that work with a variety of interior designs for half the retail price or less. You simply need to turn your attention from the nosy ads to the hidden furniture stores around the city.
From antique to thrift stores, from the flea market to the local landfill, the possibilities are numerous. The best part is, you are more likely to find quaint, beautiful furniture pieces that work wonderfully with a modern design approach, and even better in a charming, rustic setting. Be sure to search online for furniture you can obtain from other people, and visit a salvage yard as well.

Floor covers can save your budget

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A beautiful stone or marble floor is bound to increase the value of  rental properties. Wooden floors in particular. However, naked surfaces such as these aren’t a landlord’s best friends, as they require maintenance, and can be easily damaged. Enter, the area rug.
Area rugs excellent at preventing damage and skid marks, and even concealing damage if need be while being an inexpensive way to spruce up your apartment and incorporate a unique flair into the design. If you are really keen on preserving your floors, you can even introduce rubber matting, however, this solution might not be as aesthetically pleasing as a colourful rug.

Soundproof and beautiful

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One of the biggest problems landlords face is actually keeping the neighbours happy. Due to the large volume of people passing through the apartment on a regular basis, the neighbours can start feeling unsafe, not to mention that you can get into a lot of trouble if they report noise and disturbance coming from the apartment.
You need to preserve a good relationship between your Airbnb rental apartment and your neighbours, so it’s best to invest in some simple sound-proofing for extra privacy, and top it off with replaceable wallpapers. This way, you can easily replace any wallpaper that might have suffered damage during your guests’ stay.

Manipulate the ambiance with lighting

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Another inexpensive way to introduce an up-scale vibe into your apartment’s interior design is to simply add warm lighting across the board. Start with the hallway where you can introduce coned lights and work your way in towards the living room, and the bedroom.
In the living room, the bedroom, and even the bathroom, you want to add programmable lighting so that the ambiance can be easily modified to correspond with the mood and the occasion. Think free standing lights in the living room, and fixed lighting in the bedroom.

Add a variety of interesting details

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Finally, you want to make the apartment feel homey with a positive vibe, and a serene ambiance that inspires creativity. To that end, think about all the accents and details you can introduce into the setting without making it feel cluttered or overstated.
After all, every guest has their personal taste, so while you want it to be aesthetically pleasing, you also want to leave it neutral enough so that the design is not actually screaming at them. So think framed wall art, quote art, various potted greenery scattered throughout, and a few details here and there on the shelves and the windowsills. A bookcase is always a great option as well.

Getting your rental property up and running and generating revenue is not an easy task, especially in the first year. Luckily, by following these inexpensive tips you will have no problem decorating your apartment on a budget.

Owning a pad that is attractive and masculine at the same time doesn’t have to mean 50 shades of brown, hunting trophies and a swordfish above the mantelpiece. Not everyone is Earnest Hemingway, though many of us wish we were.There’s no reason a guy can’t make his crib nice, stylish and female-friendly, and still keep some of raw manliness ripping through. Bear in mind that there’s nothing effeminate about decorating and matching colour and style. You don’t need to know fancy decorating words like “wainscot” or became a Feng Shui grand master. These six tips for men really work.

Try vintage

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Vintage-themed furniture pieces and decorative wallpapers can save you a lot of money and still look great. Any stylized period piece you buy is going to send the message that you know what you are doing. Scour the classifieds and garage sales for older desks, sofas, shelves, ottomans and dressers. Vintage pieces are simpler to buy, and will probably last longer than modern plywood.

Permanent furniture

The whole point of having a bachelor pad is having a space you where you can comfortably entertain guests. But if you’re still hanging onto folding picnic chairs and padded crates, chances are you won’t see many visitors. Still, having a real, permanent-looking furniture isn’t enough. Aside from the comfort and utility, think of the message that your furniture sends to the guests. Yet, a man’s crib doesn’t have to look like an Ikea catalogue. Mismatching is perfectly fine, even encouraged. As designer Suzanne Kazler once said, “a room should feel collected…not decorated.”

Framed wall art

Decorating Tips for Clueless Guys

Although bare walls are the signature of a bachelor lifestyle, having some framed artwork shows that you’ve overcome the basic need of having a roofed shelter and a bed. Framed art is a proof that a guy has reached a final stage of development – now he cares how his place looks like and he’s ready to put some effort into it. Bachelor art doesn’t have to be expensive. Look for pieces that relate to you in some way but also upgrade the overall feel of the place.

Window treatment

You can tell a lot about a man by his window treatment. While you probably wouldn’t cry to your buddy how it was about time you changed your curtains, you must know that window treatments separate the men from the boys.

Having mini-blinds is one thing, but having real curtains shows that you have an eye for detail. After all, if your lady friend decides to stay over, she’ll be more comfortable if your windows are covered.

Books on shelves

Decorating Tips for Clueless Guys

Real men read real books. Of course, it doesn’t mean you need a shelf-full of Russian classics and German philosophers. It’s okay to have some glitzy fiction, a few Baldaccis, Kings and a Jack Reacher or two, but it’s nice when you have some real literature to show off.

Of course, owning a bunch of grand titles means nothing unless you are able to converse on them. Check Amazon’s list of 80 books every man must read and pick something you’ll actually enjoy reading.

Solid home bar

Decorating Tips for Clueless Guys

Although you may want to hide the good stuff, a well-stocked bar display is something every man must have. A bar cabinet or a cart is nice, but even a simple serving tray on the countertop will be enough. In many ways, a bar is a microcosm of a man’s overall situation and his tastes in life. You don’t need a bar-full of expensive liquor, just a few essentials that, like the bookshelf, hopefully show a bit of your personal preferences.

You don’t need to wait until you make six figures. Start with targeted upgrades like these listed here and you’ll soon realize that even with little time and investment you can do a lot to transform your college pad into a sophisticated bachelor’s apartment.

Living in a tiny apartment is tough, especially when your decor choices are limited by landlord laws and rental rules. And just because your home looks like a box that doesn’t mean you have to neglect the decor. There are so many decorating ideas on the Internet that will make your home look bigger, brighter and airier.

And unless you are a proud owner of a big country house or penthouse, or you just enjoy living in clutter, it’s time to make some changes and learn how to decorate your tiny apartment. Let these ideas, tricks, and tips that I gathered for you inspire you to make the space you were dreaming of.

Think Vertically

When decorating, most homeowners concentrate too much on what can be easily seen, making space look cluttered and smaller. It is very important to use the height of the ceiling if you want to maximize the proportions and elongate the space. You can do that by installing shelves or other storage solutions right to the ceiling or by refreshing the room with soft sheer curtains that go from the ceiling to the floor.

Choose the Furniture Wisely

Your small space needs smaller scale pieces and open storage units, so I advise you to go for minimal furniture. The multi-function designs are always a great choice for this type of spaces. If you want to have a larger scale furniture, such as a triple seater sofa, that’s fine, but make sure that you have enough space to move around it.

Get Smart about Storage

In order to make your space look functional and clean, you need to maximize your space by adding extra storage. As I said before, you need to purchase multi-functional and space-saving furniture, like ottomans, tables with drawers, folding chairs, etc. Sofas that transform into beds are ideal for homes that don’t have bedrooms. Think about using the space under the bed, cabinets, drawers, etc.

Play with Colours and Prints

The truth is that you can easily make your tiny space appear bigger with mirror, but this trick can date your space really quickly. So, you’d better play with colors and prints. When mixing and matching prints and colors, it is important to keep within same color palette. Choose small in scale prints as they calm the eyes. If you want to add some dark colors in your home decor, keep it lower to the ground.

Some of the most popular interior design trends today revolve around a clever use of all things vintage and antique. What’s more, the newfound love for mixing and matching the old with the new allows for a lot more freedom in home décor as well as a unique and personal touch. In general, well matched antique bits and pieces can add dimension, texture and warmth to your home environment.

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Looking for antiques

You may get scared at the mention of the word “antique” and assume that just one piece can cost you an arm and a leg. Of course, that can be true – if you look for your furniture and décor at antique galleries and shops that deal with centuries old, extravagant pieces. However, antique nowadays refers to anything that simply doesn’t look modern and is reminiscent of the past decades. So, if you don’t want a Queen Anne’s cabinet for your bedroom, you can definitely find some great deals and vintage pieces at flea markets, thrift shops and even garage sales. This, however, means that the best finds will await you only if you take the trouble to patiently browse and look through all the offers that come your way.

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Matching the furniture

When it comes to vintage/antique furniture pieces, as mentioned, the hottest trend nowadays is to match them with the modern ones. For example, vintage chairs can look absolutely stunning when matched with a modern dining table or a coffee table. The same effect can be achieved with antique tables and modern sofas and chairs. This balance is necessary if you don’t want to overstep the line and end up with a kitsch and gaudy look that doesn’t feel pleasant. Moreover, matching the old and the new in your bedroom can be effectively achieved if you stick to the color pattern. In case you have an antique desk or a wardrobe, make sure that the nightstands and bed have the same shade of wood. If only one furniture piece in your entire room is antique, introduce vintage-inspired wall décor, such as large paintings, to add some harmony to the whole look.

When it comes to vintage/antique furniture pieces, as mentioned, the hottest trend nowadays is to match them with the modern ones. For example, vintage chairs can look absolutely stunning when matched with a modern dining table or a coffee table. The same effect can be achieved with antique tables and modern sofas and chairs. This balance is necessary if you don’t want to overstep the line and end up with a kitsch and gaudy look that doesn’t feel pleasant. Moreover, matching the old and the new in your bedroom can be effectively achieved if you stick to the color pattern. In case you have an antique desk or a wardrobe, make sure that the nightstands and bed have the same shade of wood. If only one furniture piece in your entire room is antique, introduce vintage-inspired wall décor, such as large paintings, to add some harmony to the whole look.

Introduce little details

Mixing and matching your furniture and other larger objects is a tad easier compared to the smaller decorative bits and pieces. In general, you have a better grasp of what furniture layout fits your taste and achieves a good balance. On the other hand, it’s fairly simple to get overwhelmed with antique decorative details. You should be very careful not to overstuff your personal environment with these because you will only create clutter, and there are no benefits to living in a cluttered space. What’s more, too much antique clutter can again look really distasteful when paired with the rest of your furniture. In that respect, use these decorative details as statement pieces. A vintage tea set, intricate statue or some other figurine, a music box, a vintage mirror, etc., can all look absolutely stunning if they are the main display piece in your room. Of course, other sleeker and more modern details can match these nicely if you keep your decorating task minimal.

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What about kitchens and bathrooms?

For some people, it’s relatively easy to work with this interesting interior style when it comes to their living room and bedroom. However, kitchen and bathroom can prove to be a bit of a challenge. Don’t feel pressured into piling up antique décor in these two rooms. Your kitchen can look amazing with all of your modern elements if you just add a set of antique pictures or even a tapestry. Furthermore, you can always use decorative plates and pots for pops of antique décor, as well as create your own backsplash with vintage-inspired vinyl wallpaper. Similarly, dark timber in your bathroom can make a huge difference. Free standing tubs can look great, but if you don’t want to invest in renovation, feel free to mix the wooden elements with antique gold details. Thanks to the waterproof metallic spray paints, you can transform any surface you want.

There are plenty of other interesting details that you can add to your mix of modern and antique home interior. Rugs, cushions, curtains, antique-looking frames, and lighting shades are just some of them. Still, as mentioned before, you have to make sure that the antique bits and pieces don’t overshadow the modern ones and vice versa. Always strive for balance and harmony as you keep the desired impact in mind.

Although decorating with nice, soft and natural colors is always the safest and probably the chicest way to go, sometimes you just want to spice things up a little bit, right? But, some people are usually afraid of going bold. Don’t be. Here is how you can easily incorporate bright, bold and strong colors into your neutral space without making everything tacky. The safest and probably the best option is to start slowly by adding various accessories. Here are some you could consider.

Rug

Rugs are the best and coolest accessories for every room. Besides screaming style, they also provide you with a warm fuzzy place for your feet, which makes buying a rug a total win-win scenario. Oh, and let’s not forget about their special role: hiding floor flaws.
If you want to spice things up a little bit in your neutral light space with light floors, opt for an area rug in a bold color such as red, orange, royal blue or purple. If your floor is dark, get a lighter shade such as champagne white or Pantone Greenery shade.

A group of accessories

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When you add a group of like-colored elements, it gives the room a huge impact. For example, you can add some bar chairs in the same color, a set of cobalt vases or something like that.

Painting

Paintings are a perfect choice for those who like their furniture and accessories minimalistic, but still want to add some color. Add artwork and photographs to your space. This especially goes for that all-white places, because the paintings will instantly give it that gallery-like impression and a perfect impact.

Pillows

They are giving you the best of both worlds, for sure. First of all, if you choose your pillow set correctly, the entire room will seem way more elegant, and second, they are providing you with comfort. Make sure that they’re soft enough as well as big enough. The perfect choice would be those fluffy down-filled 22-inch ones because, the larger they are, the better they look.

How to?

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80/20 rule

Basically, the 80 is for neutral, while 20 is for bold colors. It means that you actually don’t have to add that much in order to create an impact. If you don’t think it is enough, just remember the red lipstick. You know how small our lips are when it comes to our body proportions, right? Yet, our entire look changes once we change the color of our lipstick.

Warm vs. Cool

Before doing anything, you have to determine: do you like cool colors (blue, purple, green, grey etc.) better or the warm ones (reds, yellows, oranges etc.)? Once you do this, make sure you’re using them separately. Keep things simple all the time. Mixing cool colors with warm ones can go wrong in no time, and it is extremely complicated. You don’t need that much stress in your life.

Darks and lights

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While light colors open up the space, dark ones are making it appear much smaller. The key is in making a balance which will “deceive” our eyes. Vary the use of strong and dark colors from room to room to make a nice contrast between them. Also, make sure that your space itself has a great lighting. Not only light opens up the rooms, but it also makes every color seem a lot stronger and nicer.

Painting walls – yes or no?

First of all, you should know that painting walls is an exhausting and expensive process. Not to mention that painting every single wall is going to end up looking awful and make the space look smaller, and believe it or not – dirty. Instead, paint just one accent wall with a bold color of your choice. It is going to be far more effective.
That would be it. We hope our advice helped, and that you will have fun while decorating.

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