Everyone can’t afford to hire an interior designer to visit their home, playing a part in all their design decisions. Some of us actually want to be the one who makes our own interior design decisions, using our own individual style tone and preferences.
“We shape our homes and then our homes shape us.”
How can we get the inspiration to take our interior design game from boring to beautiful— without emptying our pockets on a professional designer?
We have come up with five ideas to help you start organizing and designing your home and kitchen into a place that, until now, you thought only an interior designer could decorate. Follow these ideas and you will start to notice your friends sneaking a peek into your contact list, looking for the number of your home designer. Whether you want your interiors to look like a 7-star luxury hotel or just tweak up your style, these ideas will help. Shhhh… Don’t tell anyone it’s our little secret that you did it all by yourself.
Color is everything
Color is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to decorate a room. But hey, colorful kitchens don’t happen by accident. Here’s the secret of three color palette:
Color 1:- This may be the color of the cabinets or furniture placed in the working space.
Color 2:- It has to be neutral in nature. It works as a complementing the color and will serve as the kitchen backdrop.
Color 3:- This is the color that stands out the most. It’s often a bold and unexpected color that fits well with your palette.
Setup a Focal point
Try to see your room or kitchen the way a guest or a visitor would for the first time. Walk into your kitchen and think about what you notice: First thing that catches your attention at a glance. Focal points visually jump at you. Try one of these techniques to create a focal point:
– Paint your focal wall in the bold shade you selected for your three color palette above.
– Get a large piece of art for your focal wall
– Use design or pattern oriented wallpaper
Carefully curate your wall
Set your kitchen apart by utilizing your personality. Gallery wall collections are prominent with designers and magazines since they’re exceptional and make a dull wall look awesome. Gather your most loved items and use them as your wall decorator.
Some wall decoration ideas include
– Album covers
– Baskets
– Vintage items
– Different variety of mirrors
– Art pieces
Use Decorative Mirrors To Add Enhance The Lighting In Your Living Space
Mirrors can likewise be used to make a little space feel bigger. For bigger rooms, or any room with a progressively restricted measure of normal light, mirrors set legitimately opposite the windows, will include more natural light. Decorative mirrors can also be utilized in lieu of art to fill void wall space. Small or large, mirrors add light and measurement to your living space and also give a rich look to it.
Blend It Up. Don’t Be Afraid To Mix Up Your Old And New
There’s nothing wrong with placing family pictures close by your cutting edge lounge chair. All great interior decorators will tell you that the most significant perspective to improving your house is that it reflects your identity, your identity, and your style. The advanced lounge chair you began to look all starry eyed at and essentially needed to buy additionally recounts to a story, your present story, and there is no motivation behind why the present and past can’t exist delightfully together.
The same can be said for craftsmanship. Presently you might not have any desire to put a depiction by Salvador Dali on a similar wall by a Monet, yet there’s no reason behind why they can’t be in a similar room together. With textures whether it be furniture, carpets or pillows, differed hues and examples can bring warmth and surface into your living space.
Hi Mamataj,
It’s an amazing idea. However, you haven’t written anything about kitchen worktops. You can try an onyx wall cladding. This semi-precious stone is quite popular for interior design, as it displays a natural mix of bright colored hues.
Thanks