Your house is full of mismatched furniture you don't even like, it's been five years since you've changed anything up in there, and you don't know how to go about decorating it.
It's time to move on, it's time to change your style and find a new home, it's time for a fresh start! A unique home décor not only showcases your personal style. It can transform our apartment or house into an oasis of serenity. But you fear the intimidating task of decorating. Don't sweat it. We're making it easy for you to create your dream home.
1. Themes
A consistent theme throughout your living space can help to create a sense of coherence and ease in the design. Are you eclectic? Boho or Modern? Do you prefer a minimalist clean look? Chose a theme that suits your style. Or one that is aspirational and reflective of places and spaces you would want to be in on a daily basis.
Perhaps you like the classic or elegant look. You could go western, country, or even African Safari with your décor. Let your imagination be your guide. When it comes to decorating, the choices are limitless. Start with a consistent theme throughout your living space. Or create an eclectic feel by changing themes room by room.
2. Accents
Accents can include small home accents as well as large, eye-catching pieces. By selecting decorative pillows and throws that you like, you can express the purpose of your room. These particulars will lead you to larger pieces and a vision for your space. This also reduces the overall cost of the project.
If you like small accents, consider using neutral furniture to make them stand out. Then consider what will go well together. A Victorian chair and an island theme will not go well together. If you use timeless furniture in classic colors, you'll be able to easily change the feel of the room with small accent changes.
You don't have to recover your sofa in leopard print to create an African safari theme. Instead, incorporate items such as a leopard print throw pillow or an elephant mural. Pots with safari themes are another option. Similarly, if you want to create an Asian-themed room, avoid painting the walls red. Try a mirror with an Asian-inspired black and red frame or framed apple blossom prints instead.
3. Tone and feel
Minor details, such as kitchenware, can drastically alter the atmosphere. You can spruce up our kitchen with casual dinnerware, or use accent lighting to completely change the mood of a room. As you decorate, keep in mind the tone you want to set and whether you want softer or brighter lighting. Your living space extends beyond the confines of your home.
With whimsical garden décor, you can extend your living space to the outdoors, or bring the outdoors in with tabletop fountains. Allowing your style to spill outside is the best way to enjoy your home.
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