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How We Improved Our INTERIOR DECORATING AND DESIGNS In One Week
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How We Improved Our INTERIOR DECORATING AND DESIGNS In One Week
Many people do not realize how quick and simple home interior design can be. It can allow you to spend a weekend working around the home and have something beautiful before the new week begins. Use some of the ideas that follow as inspiration for your own home and decorate your home to fit your personality.
  Figure out what mood you're trying to set and use that as the basis for your color choices. If you want it to be relaxing or calming, consider using light and cool colors like blues and greens. Your color choices and your choice of furniture should all be based on what you're trying to accomplish with the look and feel of the room.
    The amount of natural light available in a particular room plays a big role in the way its interior should be designed. If you are lacking in window area in your room, you should paint the walls a light and bright color.
  For rooms with high ceilings, you need to vary the locations of your lights. The fact that the ceilings are so high can weaken the illumination in a room. To counteract that, try using both ceiling lights both and lights that sit ground-level. It will help to create more adequate lighting in the room.
  Primary colours could not be cooler
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"I never in a million years would have that I could fall this much in love with a home where the accent colours are red, blue and yellow. And this kitchen is now added to my top 5 favourites (don’t ask me what the other 4 are LOL). I am head over heels for this 5,200 sq ft penthouse apartment, formerly a hospital, located in the heart of West Village. Designed by Studio Shamshiri, photos by Shade Degges." https://www.desiretoinspire.net/2019/07/24/primary-colours-could-not-be-cooler/
When you are decorating your children's room, try to look at things from their perspective. Decor in their room should be practical and age-appropriate. If you have young children, get down and look at things at their eye level. This will help you decide how to make the most of the space in their room.
  Be a design copycat. If you are having trouble coming up with a design idea, look through magazines, catalogs, and on the internet for inspriation. When you find a design you love, just copy everything they've done. Find paint colors, furniture, and accessories that correspond to the picture. This will take the stress out of coming up with a new design and it guarantees that you'll end up with a designer look.
  There is such a thing as too much, as adding too many items to a room will make it look cluttered. If you have too much accessories and furniture it will make a room feel even more cramped. A better option is to place only a few select pieces of furnishings in the room and maximize your open space.
  Do not use bright colors in your bedroom. People generally sleep in bedrooms. Obviously, a bedroom should be a relaxing place to be in. Regardless of how much you might like the color orange, leave it out of the boudoir. Bright colors have no place in the bedroom. Even if they look fine initially, using them could be a decision you come to regret.
  10 Tips for Decorating Your Entryway Console Table Like a Pro
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"Making an Impressive First Impression When someone comes to your house and walks in the front door the first place they will be is your home’s entryway. You want to make a great first impression and one way to do that is to ensure your have stellar decor. One key element of this is your […] The post 10 Tips for Decorating Your Entryway Console Table Like a Pro appeared first on Decoholic." http://decoholic.org/2019/07/17/10-tips-for-decorating-your-entryway-console-table-like-a-pro/
A coffee table is one of the more important components that you will need to put in your home, as it is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. Make sure that when you purchase your coffee table, that it matches the style of your home and comes with coasters to protect the surface.
  Try renovating your basement. Often times, basements are just used for storage and are kept dark and damp. With the same kind of attention, you give your other rooms; You could completely transform it into a place you'd like to spend time in. You could make it a recreation room, an office, or even a bedroom.
  Use wallpaper to upgrade shelving. Assemble-yourself bookcases are an economical choice, but they tend to be boring and look a bit cheap. To make them more stylish, try adding a bold wallpaper on the back of each shelf. Arrange your books and knickknacks to show off the pattern. This simple trick will give a store-bought shelf some pizzazz without breaking the budget.
  A good interior-design tip is not to get too crazy with all the pictures of your kids or your family. When people enter your home, they expect to see some of these kinds of pictures. However, too many will creep anyone out, and it might come across as a shrine.
  If your living and dining areas are in the same room and you would like to redesign the space to separate them, consider different flooring options. A carpet in one room and wood in another will really distinguish the two rooms with elegance. Also, a tall, free-standing screen can make a very stylish room divider in this area.
  Before you start an interior-design project, check out the prices of the materials you need. Usually, if you shop and compare prices, you will be able to find better prices than you expected. Shopping around also gives you time to make sure that your ideas are concrete and well-fleshed out before you undertake a big project.
  Girls bedroom ideas for every child – from pink-loving princesses to adventurous tomboys
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"Check out these totally trendy schemes that’ll please even the fussiest of kids (and parents!) The post Girls bedroom ideas for every child – from pink-loving princesses to adventurous tomboys appeared first on Ideal Home." https://www.idealhome.co.uk/childrens-room/childrens-room-ideas/girls-bedroom-ideas-2-209341
Whenever you are designing a room in your home, it is a good idea to arrange your furniture in small groupings that cater to conversation. No matter how big or small your room is, closely placed chairs or sofas next to a table give a room an inviting and comfortable feel.
  If you are looking to upgrade an area of your home, start with the kitchen. This is the area where you will spend a lot of your time with your family as you can replace old pots, pans and table settings with contemporary ones. This can improve the look of a frequently used space.
  Avoid clutter in your interior-design project at all costs. Whether the problem is too much furniture or too little storage, overcrowded, busy spaces need to be streamlined and simplified to function properly. It is impossible to relax in your home if the environment is as hectic and frenzied as your life.
  You should now see that it can be quite easy to make some interior design changes to your home. A bit of knowledge and some inspiration can go a long way in the transformation of your home. Use what you have learned here as inspiration for a starting point to the interior transformation of your home.
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Luxury Kids’ Rooms
Luxury decor inspiration can be found in spades when it comes to sophisticated master bedrooms, spa style bathrooms and regal reception rooms, but what about when it comes to making a space fit for a young princess or prince? Luxury kids’ rooms are a special niche but we’ve put together a detailed selection of five amazing kids spaces. These high-end interiors include fabulous bedrooms with dedicated study zones/art desks, plus kids’ ensuite bathrooms that have bags of style mixed with a cool young vibe. Colour schemes of blush with monochrome, blue teamed with chestnut, pale grey spiked with lime green, and sweet pink neutralised by a smooth taupe.
Visualizer: TOL'KO interiors   Blush tones soften the bold contrast of the busy black and white backdrop here. Sections of plain white wall and built in cabinets break up the scheme. The desk is also a solid white, though it’s backed by wood tone to neatly tie in with the ceiling treatment. A chrome designer table lamp adds a little sheen to the work area. This lamp is the iconic AJ Lamp by Arne Jacobsen.
Floor tiles are streaked in a black vein and monochrome houndstooth covers cushions but it’s the subtle understated pink hue that grabs attention.
A grey deep pile area rug acts as a transition between the colours of the room, pulling the scheme together. It also provides a plush warm path on which to pad barefoot around the bed.
The muted pink sections over the padded headboard and bespoke storage solutions are complemented by a large area of light warm wood tone panelling across a sloping ceiling, almost like a canopy. Circular lights of varying sizes have been mounted to the ceiling in a cosmic effect.
The desk has been worked into a bespoke storage system with integrated shelves. This is teamed with a stylish desk chair to provide a comfortable place to complete studies, or arts and crafts.
The wall opposite the bed harbours two main doors and a bank of built-in storage that are all camouflaged by stripes of colour that match wall paintwork.
In the ensuite bathroom the blush and monochrome colour story continues. The busy tiles filling the shower area make it look like a Jackson Pollock painting. A flash of green is added over in the decorative plant stands.
A black faucet is mounted directly into the mirror behind the basin.
The bathtub has a matching black freestanding tap.
A small side table by the tub matches the faucet.
An array of lotions and potions can be stashed by the basin in this built-in shelving unit.
A relaxing view over private grounds can be enjoyed from a bubble bath.
A small grey stool by the vanity makes this into a dressing table too.
Visualizer: TOL'KO interiors   Our second luxury kid’s space has a strong blue and brown colour scheme.
Along one wall, a bank of white storage units has been built into the eaves. Extending from one of these units is a study desk.
An upholstered desk chair makes a comfortable study spot.
The storage at the other side of the room is solid blue. This is matched by cushions on the sofa bed and a neat geometric table.
The floor is a fashionable herringbone design, made even more trendy by the addition of randomly painted panels, picked out here in a solid chestnut hue. A set of wallbars, for suspension training and fitness band exercises, match the natural tone of the floor, as does the rattan basket.
The scheme continues cohesively in the ensuite bathroom.
A unique pegboard style installation creates multiple, changeable, options for hanging face towels and mounting small shelves for toiletries.
The modern towel heater matches the diagonal chestnut design of the floor.
A tall basin stands on a low mounted vanity unit, which incorporates a padded seat.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Kid space number three is a bright white vision with punchy lime green accents found just in one pillow and one knitted pouffe. A couple of soft grey pieces balance out the citrus tone. Everything else in the space is pure ice white, including the cabinets, bed, headboard and bedside table lamp, which is the Atollo lamp.
The bedside tables run in line with the panels of the oversized headboard.
The storage cabinets in this room have been mounted high off the floor, providing a neat stow away area for the only occasionally used knitted pouffes.
Drawers under the bed provide an added area for hiding away belonging.
Hidden lightning warmly illuminates the space beneath the wall mounted cabinets. A bedside pegboard acts as an adjustable display area for treasured items.
Another giant pegboard backs the desk.
This time the board also holds a set of drawers and acts as a headphone stand.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Our fourth luxury kids’ room is a beautiful pink and taupe visual that incorporates cute woodland animal art prints.
Extra pops of colour lift the sweet scheme. This giant wall clock makes a really fun addition.
The single four poster bed looks fit for a modern little princess.
The room has a nice balance of study, rest and play areas.
Visualizer: Visable   Lastly, our fifth space is pretty in pink and white.
Three heart shaped stools make a sweet sociable area for tea parties.
Huge cut-out butterflies glide over the ceiling.
Recommended Reading: 100 Girls’ Room Designs: Tip & Photos
Related Posts:
42 Gorgeous Grey Bedrooms
White & Grey Interior Design In The Modern Minimalist Style
Chilled Out Modern Home in Muted Colour
Grey Bedrooms: Ideas To Rock A Great Grey Theme
Dark Themed Kids Rooms
Pink and Blue Themed Kids' Rooms (No Kidding!)
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drewebowden66 · 7 years
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Luxury Kids’ Rooms
Luxury decor inspiration can be found in spades when it comes to sophisticated master bedrooms, spa style bathrooms and regal reception rooms, but what about when it comes to making a space fit for a young princess or prince? Luxury kids’ rooms are a special niche but we’ve put together a detailed selection of five amazing kids spaces. These high-end interiors include fabulous bedrooms with dedicated study zones/art desks, plus kids’ ensuite bathrooms that have bags of style mixed with a cool young vibe. Colour schemes of blush with monochrome, blue teamed with chestnut, pale grey spiked with lime green, and sweet pink neutralised by a smooth taupe.
Visualizer: TOL'KO interiors   Blush tones soften the bold contrast of the busy black and white backdrop here. Sections of plain white wall and built in cabinets break up the scheme. The desk is also a solid white, though it’s backed by wood tone to neatly tie in with the ceiling treatment. A chrome designer table lamp adds a little sheen to the work area. This lamp is the iconic AJ Lamp by Arne Jacobsen.
Floor tiles are streaked in a black vein and monochrome houndstooth covers cushions but it’s the subtle understated pink hue that grabs attention.
A grey deep pile area rug acts as a transition between the colours of the room, pulling the scheme together. It also provides a plush warm path on which to pad barefoot around the bed.
The muted pink sections over the padded headboard and bespoke storage solutions are complemented by a large area of light warm wood tone panelling across a sloping ceiling, almost like a canopy. Circular lights of varying sizes have been mounted to the ceiling in a cosmic effect.
The desk has been worked into a bespoke storage system with integrated shelves. This is teamed with a stylish desk chair to provide a comfortable place to complete studies, or arts and crafts.
The wall opposite the bed harbours two main doors and a bank of built-in storage that are all camouflaged by stripes of colour that match wall paintwork.
In the ensuite bathroom the blush and monochrome colour story continues. The busy tiles filling the shower area make it look like a Jackson Pollock painting. A flash of green is added over in the decorative plant stands.
A black faucet is mounted directly into the mirror behind the basin.
The bathtub has a matching black freestanding tap.
A small side table by the tub matches the faucet.
An array of lotions and potions can be stashed by the basin in this built-in shelving unit.
A relaxing view over private grounds can be enjoyed from a bubble bath.
A small grey stool by the vanity makes this into a dressing table too.
Visualizer: TOL'KO interiors   Our second luxury kid’s space has a strong blue and brown colour scheme.
Along one wall, a bank of white storage units has been built into the eaves. Extending from one of these units is a study desk.
An upholstered desk chair makes a comfortable study spot.
The storage at the other side of the room is solid blue. This is matched by cushions on the sofa bed and a neat geometric table.
The floor is a fashionable herringbone design, made even more trendy by the addition of randomly painted panels, picked out here in a solid chestnut hue. A set of wallbars, for suspension training and fitness band exercises, match the natural tone of the floor, as does the rattan basket.
The scheme continues cohesively in the ensuite bathroom.
A unique pegboard style installation creates multiple, changeable, options for hanging face towels and mounting small shelves for toiletries.
The modern towel heater matches the diagonal chestnut design of the floor.
A tall basin stands on a low mounted vanity unit, which incorporates a padded seat.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Kid space number three is a bright white vision with punchy lime green accents found just in one pillow and one knitted pouffe. A couple of soft grey pieces balance out the citrus tone. Everything else in the space is pure ice white, including the cabinets, bed, headboard and bedside table lamp, which is the Atollo lamp.
The bedside tables run in line with the panels of the oversized headboard.
The storage cabinets in this room have been mounted high off the floor, providing a neat stow away area for the only occasionally used knitted pouffes.
Drawers under the bed provide an added area for hiding away belonging.
Hidden lightning warmly illuminates the space beneath the wall mounted cabinets. A bedside pegboard acts as an adjustable display area for treasured items.
Another giant pegboard backs the desk.
This time the board also holds a set of drawers and acts as a headphone stand.
Visualizer: Stephen Tsimbalyuk   Our fourth luxury kids’ room is a beautiful pink and taupe visual that incorporates cute woodland animal art prints.
Extra pops of colour lift the sweet scheme. This giant wall clock makes a really fun addition.
The single four poster bed looks fit for a modern little princess.
The room has a nice balance of study, rest and play areas.
Visualizer: Visable   Lastly, our fifth space is pretty in pink and white.
Three heart shaped stools make a sweet sociable area for tea parties.
Huge cut-out butterflies glide over the ceiling.
Recommended Reading: 100 Girls’ Room Designs: Tip & Photos
Related Posts:
42 Gorgeous Grey Bedrooms
White & Grey Interior Design In The Modern Minimalist Style
Chilled Out Modern Home in Muted Colour
Grey Bedrooms: Ideas To Rock A Great Grey Theme
Dark Themed Kids Rooms
Pink and Blue Themed Kids' Rooms (No Kidding!)
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