How to remodel your home using the best interior design techniques
D ZIGNSWhether you’ve recently moved in or are looking for a quick, small home revival, or perhaps something more meaningful, there are some well-known interior design tricks that the designers use which you can easily replicate with minimal effort and cost. Sometimes the smallest details have the greatest impact. It could be as simple as adding a mirror, a painting, a lamp, or even a plant. Perhaps you want to soften your walls, brighten a room, or add warmth to your living space.
- Softer, lighter colours should be used to paint smaller spaces to make them look larger.
A room with large windows, light-colored walls, and an abundance of mirrors not only reflects the natural light that spills from the doors and windows, but the use of mirrors also creates the optical illusion of space, making the room appear larger than it is. Darker colours, on the other hand, make a room appear smaller. Even with plenty of natural light and strategically placed mirrors, this room would feel more boxed in a darker shade.
- To instantly increase the light in your living space, use beautiful mirrors.
Mirrors, as seen above, can also be used to make a small space appear larger. Mirrors placed directly through the windows will add instant light to larger rooms or any room with a limited amount of natural light. To fill empty wall space, decorative mirrors can be used instead of art. Mirrors, large or small, add light and dimension to any room.
- Combine textures and patterns. Mix ancient and fresh, costly and inexpensive.
There’s nothing wrong with displaying family heirlooms alongside your contemporary couch. The most important aspect of improving your home, according to all good interior decorators, is that it reflects who you are, your personality, and your style. Your grandfather’s old Chippendale desk tells a story. Tell us about your past. The modern couch you fell in love with and had to have tells a story as well, your current story, and there’s no reason why the present and the past can’t coexist.The same can be said of art. You might not want to hang a Salvador Dali painting next to a Monet, but they can be in the same room. Colours and patterns in fabrics such as furniture and pillows can add light and texture to your living space.
- Change into something more comfortable!
Slipcovers frequently get a bad rap, but they are truly wonderful items. They can be used to change the appearance of your furniture to reflect the seasons. These easily removed coatings allow you to look sophisticated without having to worry about people getting dirty or spilling on your furniture. Non-skid covers are ideal for rooms where children frequently play. The white slipcovered sofas above give the air a casual, comfortable, easy but sophisticated elegance.
- Decorate with what you already have.
We all have items in our possession that are probably packaged in boxes somewhere and that we haven’t given a second thought to. Your house requires some accessories. Instead of going out to buy something, look at what you already have. Trays made of wood, acrylic, metal, or silver can be used to add texture and dimension to luggage trays, tea carts, logs, bedside tables, and coffee tables. Place the candles, frames, or stack books on top of them. The plates can be hung to make lovely wall art. The art from children’s books can be framed and hung in nurseries, bedrooms, or bathrooms. You’ll be surprised at what you can create with what you already have!
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