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There are many elements to home design from how you arrange your furniture to what you have on the walls and how the lights operate. No matter what you prefer, you can use such a variety of colour, or lack thereof to make your home reflect your personality and feel cosy. The first thing you need to do is to decide what kind of mood and look you will like to have. Are you going traditional and rustic or modern and clean? Depending on what you prefer, will dictate how you proceed with the rest of your decoration style. Once you have this nailed down though, you can start thinking about what accessories can bring your home altogether. Here are just a few ideas for you to think about. 

Vases

Many people have vases in your home. They are probably one of the most used home accessories in all of history. They date all of the way back to the ancient world where they were made in Greece and Rome for holding food, medicine, and oils as well as for decoration. Vases have survived so long because of their versatility not only in use but in style as well. You could prefer a ceramic look or a Rattan vase to make your room come together. You could go back to the traditional use of storing oils and food in them or you can display flowers to add a sense of freshness to any room in your home. 

Teapots

Teapots are one of the most used items in the home. All around the world people reach for the teapot in times of comfort or in times of celebration. Whether you are going through heartbreak or looking to mark a special occasion then grabbing the tea is something that everyone does. Much like vases, they have been used for many years dating from the 16th century in China. From there it has spread across the world and the world is grateful for it. Without the teapot, there may not be any afternoon teas. These are a great accessory for any home due to their variety in style from traditional to chic. 

Art 

This is always a tricky one to get right. However, the important thing to remember is that the art you display on your walls or in your home should reflect you and your personality. If you stick to this principle then you will soon find that you have a style and the pieces will all begin to gel together. There are a variety of different items you can get as well. You can look at small prints for the wall or larger more traditional portrait paintings. But you could also buy small sculptures to bring some texture to a room. Never buy a piece just because you think people will like it though, you will have to live with it. 

Rugs

Nothing makes a room cosier than a soft and fluffy rug beneath your home. They add a layer of warmth and comfort to your home and can be used against your stylish wooden floor. On top of this, there is a rug for every mood, colour, style and room. Depending on what you prefer, you can go for an antique rug with dramatic patterns or a more welcoming fluffy rug that will be comfortable enough to lay on. Think about the colour of your room and the floor. You will want your rug to stand out but not to be an eyesore. Spend time seeing which rug will work in your home before you purchase. 

Houseplants

Whilst many people have cultivated the houseplant, there has never been a time when they have been as popular as they are now. It is an inescapable conclusion that plants are good looking in any home and research has shown that they can even make you feel good. Plants remove carbon dioxide from the air and convert it to oxygen for you to breathe as well as neutralising harmful chemicals like formaldehydes. Plants have also been shown to decrease stress and can even improve your creativity. Plants are also versatile. There are so many different kinds with a variety of needs. They are not as demanding as you would think. 

Accessories for your home

Getting the style right in your home is a tough one. There is a lot to consider and so many different options. Remember that you don’t need to do it all at once. Spend time experimenting and working out what you want. Before you know it, your style will come together. 

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When you want a stylish and functional home, it might feel like an impossible task. If it’s stylish, it can’t be functional, and functional doesn’t usually equal style. That’s how it might seem, but in reality, you can use many tips and tricks to make your home both beautiful and usable. Read on to find out more. 

Assess Your Space 

The first thing you should do if you want to make any changes to your home, no matter what they might be or what the intention is behind them, is to assess your space. How much room do you have, and how much do you need? What furniture and other decorative items do you want to keep, and which ones do you want to remove (perhaps by selling or donating them if they are in good enough condition)? Once you know this and understand what is left behind after decluttering and rearranging, you’ll have the best – possibly blank – canvas to start working on. 

At this point, it’s important to choose your style, which is crucial if you’re going to enjoy the place you’re living in. Is your home a cosy cottage or a contemporary classic? Turning to Pinterest is a great place to start, but if you are looking to learn from the experts, you could view the websites of Mayfair interior designers to give you some advice and guide you in the right direction when it comes to combining style and functionality. With their help, you can create a space that does everything you want it to and that also reflects your style.

Find Good Storage Solutions 

If you want your home to be beautiful but also help you go about your daily life, storage solutions are vital. The good news is that you no longer have to add ugly-looking cupboards, cabinets, and shelving to your home because modern storage ideas can be lovely to look at. Think about your overall design for your home and find storage solutions that will work with that. If you have a retro look, look for retro storage. A modern look needs modern storage. 

If space is limited, then adding larger storage units to your home may not work. In this case, smaller ideas, like baskets (particularly those that can be kept on stairs), are great, and so are coffee tables, ottomans, and even chairs that have hidden storage in them. Since you will be using these items anyway, it makes sense for them to do double duty and help you to keep your home functional and stylish at the same time. 

Create Zones 

It’s not always possible to remove things from your home. If you need them or like them, they should stay, and decluttering just to make space won’t be a good idea if you have to purchase new items to make up for the ones you have disposed of. So what can you do? 

One option is to create zones in your home. This will help to keep the right things in the right places, and even if you still have a lot of those things, they can be stored more neatly in their own zones. As an added benefit, you can also be sure you’ll always be able to find what you need when you have zones in your home. 

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Often, we become a bit tired of our house looking the same old way, day in day out. We yearn for changes but don’t have the time or the budget to do anything drastic on a large scale. The good news is that we can make lots of small changes that all add up to something special. Check out these fantastic suggestions.

Art & Ornaments

We could go down the usual route of buying some prints we like from Walmart or somewhere similar, but that shows little imagination, doesn’t it? We could use a multitude of pictures and portraits to create a gallery wall. Other options include using stencils to create exciting patterns or even going to paint a mural if you are artistic. It is even possible to have custom wallpaper made up.

Shelves & Storage

What type of shelves and storage we use may not immediately seem like the type of choice that says much about our style, but they can make or break the mood of a room? Consider the most basic storage we can think of? Perhaps we could use cheap plastic storage boxes stacked along the wall; this would work in a garage or storage unit, but it’s not aesthetically pleasing at all. There are many better choices, and we should consider both the style and our taste. 

Books & Other Media

We cannot talk about shelving without having an idea of what we should put on them. The type of books, music, and other media we store on our shelves can say much about our personality. For others, it is ornaments or personal possessions. If storage were just about keeping our possessions in place, we wouldn’t bother, but it signifies what we are into.

Kitchen Tools

Sometimes we can be forgiven for thinking of the kitchen as purely functional, but there is a lot more to it than that. Creating food for the family takes up much more of our time than we realize. Even something as simple as this iron brush can look good if in keeping with the room’s theme overall. We should keep this in mind whenever we are purchasing anything for the kitchen. We could keep the kitchenware on a consistent style in many ways; by brand, by colour, or even by style and design. Consider we have an old farmhouse, and the kitchen is styled in a very traditional way; all of our cookware and other items must keep to this theme.

Eating Area

Somewhat connected to the kitchen, often literally, is the dining room or eating area. Some houses these days choose not to have a dedicated eating area and decide to have dinner in front of the TV, but for me, this is a big no! Sitting down to dinner can often be the only opportunity we have as a family to have a proper conversation about our lives and what we have been up to? These opportunities are invaluable and cannot be substituted for by anything else.

Subtle Themes

We have touched on the idea of themes up until now, but this is really a subject that requires some dedicated discussion. When discussing our potential kitchen ideas, we floated how we might buy items for a kitchen in an old farmhouse-style property; let us consider other ideas as well, what if we are living in an inner-city apartment. It is possible we could lay out the interior of such an apartment with décor that would normally be present in an older build, but it would be a bold move. A much more appropriate design would be to look to a modern and slightly minimalist look. The key in achieving a minimalist look is the effective use of space and light. Clutter is generally something we would always look to keep to a minimum, but to be minimalist is a step further than that. We must keep everything simple; if we consider the colour scheme, then it will not do to have too many involved; as little as two will look good. We must have space in between furniture, shelves, and artwork on the wall. It is essential to take a brutal and unwavering attitude to this style of decorating.

Door Handles

This may sound like something that is daft, to highlight door handles with a section devoted to such a small part of the house. It is possible that in many ways, no one really notices door handles, but you would certainly notice if they were wrong or out of place. What we are actually saying with this point is that you need to be mindful of all aspects of the house, no matter how small they might first appear.

House Numbers, or Name

Speaking of doors and entrances, we can also make our style be known by how we present the house number or name. There are so many ways we can subtly modify our house signifier. The first choice to make is whether we go for numerals, or the number spelled out in words? Using words can add a touch of class to the simple job of marking your house. But to take it a step further we can give our house a name. It is very easy to do as we are not actually required to change anything legally; we are simply referring to the property by a different name. You can pick a name in many different ways, it could 

Plant Life

If we add a splash of green, it always livens the home up. House plants are a great way of connecting with nature and making the house feel natural and smell great. It can give a fantastic sense of achievement to see something we’ve looked after grow and thrive in our home. Plants can be a lot of work if we keep a lot, but others are virtually no work at all, take cacti as an example; they barely need water and pretty much are self-sufficient.

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When you’re busy, it’s easy for time to slip away. Before you realize it, it’s been months since you’ve done any repairs in your home. Whether it’s antique clock repair you need, or the tiles on your roof need replacing, it seems that there is always something that needs to be sorted out. It can be difficult trying to stay on top of it everything you have to do in your home!

You might be happy living with a few broken items in your home until you find time to replace them or call a professional in to fix them. However, if you’re looking to put your property on the market in the near future, it’s a good idea to get any major issues fixed before you sell.

Research shows that around a quarter of all house sales fall through due to problems found during a home inspection or environmental issues. To avoid your property sale being one of the quarter that falls through, you want to get as many things fixed as possible!

To make the selling process a little less overwhelming, here is a list of the important repairs you need to complete within your home before you sell.

Fixing the Faulty Wiring

You will not be able to sell your home if there are problems with any electrical wiring. Usually, electrical problems can be fixed quickly and easily by a qualified electrician. If your home requires a circuit breaker, you may need a replacement to comply with the local rules and regulations. Most homes are advised a maximum of 100 amps, but some larger homes may require a 200 amp circuit breaker.

Sorting Out the Walls

If there are any holes in your walls from previously hung photo frames or mirrors, fill them in using some filler. Once this has dried, don’t forget to apply a layer of paint to the wall to ensure it’s all the same color. Even if your walls are hole-free, giving them a fresh coat of paint can immediately make your home look more modern and inviting to potential buyers. If possible, stick to a more neutral palette for your walls as opposed to bright and bold colors, as this will appeal to a wider range of buyers and will increase your chances of selling.

Fixing the Kitchen Cabinets

The kitchen is the heart of the home. Therefore, before you sell, get your kitchen in tip-top shape to impress any potential buyers. Replace or repair any chipped cabinet doors, make sure all of your handles are matching, and fix any issues with the plumbing system to the room.

Organizing the Bathroom

There are a number of repairs that your bathroom might need. Firstly, you need to check that none of your equipment is broken or damaged. Make sure the tiles aren’t chipped, the bathtub isn’t dented, and the cabinets aren’t scratched. Remember to take a look at the handles too, and check for any built-up dirt or rust.

From here, you’re going to want to make sure the sinks and faucets aren’t leaking and that all drains are clear. Turn on your taps and ensure there is hot and cold water flow. If you identify a major issue, it’s probably best to call in a plumber to take a look and fix any plumbing problems.

Next, take a look in the shower. Due to the moisture-prone environment of the bathroom, mold can start to build up in the corners of your shower before you even notice. If this is the case, grab some bleach and give your shower a good scrub. In the worst-case scenario, you may have to reseal the shower edges.

Fixing Heating Issues

Sorting out your heating system might seem like a non-essential task when you’re selling your home. However, if it’s the middle of winter and your home reaches extremely cold temperatures due to a lack of sufficient heating, nobody is going to want to buy it! If your current system is not working correctly, you may not need a full replacement. It may just need a few repairs by a qualified technician, and this shouldn’t cost you too much money.

Fixing the Lawn

If you’ve decided to sell your property, don’t forget about the outside as well as the inside! If you’ve managed to maintain your garden all year round, you might have very few things to do outside. Spend some time removing any weeds, trimming the bushes, and repairing any damaged fencing. You may also wish to apply a quick coat of paint to your fencing to give it a new lease of life.

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Having a small space can feel like you’re trapped in a dead-end in terms of design and décor, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Even cramped, tiny rooms can be transformed into something beautiful with the illusion of space to expand your horizons. However, this might take a few tips and tricks to achieve – keep reading to find out how to get it done.

#1 Focal Points 

The main focal point of a room – the bed, the sofa, etc. – can play a major role in the size and space available to you in the room. This can relate to the pieces themselves as well as their placement in the room in contrast to other furniture and décor. Take into consideration standard couch depth (for comfort and design factors), the height of your bed and headboard, and other elements like this to create height in a room and add to a bigger, bolder feel. 

#2 Fake it Until You Make It 

Faking height in a room is one of those design tricks that everyone has heard of – and loves because it really does work. Creating the illusion of space using high hung curtains, vertical lines and tall mirrors is a sure-fire way to draw the eye upwards and create space within a room that isn’t really there.

#3 Keep it Simple

If your design style is “busybody” you might want to reconsider that for your smaller rooms and areas in your home. Clean, simple designs and layouts are going to be your best friend in terms of maximising the space you have available to you. Keeping your rooms devoid of clutter, exaggerated décor or trinkets and overbearing colours will help keep it from becoming a cramped and cluttered nightmare instead of a relaxing space

#4 Lots of Light

Light and bright is the way to go. Sticking with crisp, pale shades and bringing in as much natural light as you possibly can is a great way to expand the way a space feels. Darkness can feel dingy, gloomy and claustrophobic, which is why creating light can help brighten your space and add to the room in a big way. Choose a light, neutral palette for your base and incorporate light in whichever ways you can. 

#5 Double Up

When you don’t have a lot of space to work with, it’s important to go for multifunctional pieces that can serve for design and practicality. Nightstands with loads of drawer space to hold clothes (or whatever else you need it to) and ottomans or benches that can function as seating or a makeshift table and serve as extra storage space at the same time. Make your furniture work for you!

#6 Use the Walls

Your walls don’t have to be dead space – take advantage of them. Install some floating shelving for some extra storage space or use the area for décor. Art, plants, books or whatever you wish to have on display on your walls at any height can be both useful and look amazing.

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When you’re buying a new home, you want it to be your perfect dream home. The problem is that when you are dealing with a house that has already been built, it may not be exactly to your standards or wants. 

This means that you have to make some tough decisions. Namely, should you buy a house that was just built, or buy something to fix up? It’s not an easy decision to make so you have to think about a few things before buying. In this article, we will go over several factors you should consider while house hunting. 

New construction has everything

When you see some land for sale Werribee, or wherever it is that you are looking to buy, you have a completely blank slate on which to create a masterpiece. You can use your wishlist to construct the house that has everything. All the modern conveniences and the exact style you are looking for. 

If you can dream it you can build it. Though, if you aren’t very creative when it comes to building design, you can often choose to have a prebuilt home done and still get some say in the design and style of the house. 

A newly constructed house will also be able to use the land and materials to be very efficient and use a lot less energy than an older home. For instance, you can position the house to make the most out of the sunlight in the winter so it can heat itself passively. And new materials keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter so you use less energy. 

Downsides to building from scratch

One of the biggest downsides to building a new home is the cost. Land alone can cost as much as a house in some areas. And then the costs of construction can be more than most people can afford. Not only that, but financing a new construction is also a bit tricky. You’ll need to have substantial savings to be able to pull it off. 

Finding land where you would actually want to live is another challenge. In areas near a city where you would likely be commuting to there is not much land available where you can build a home. Though with remote working being so prevalent now, and new developments popping up that offer something of a village, you can live further away from a metropolitan area and still enjoy modern conveniences. 

Buying a fixer upper

When you buy an old house to fix up, you have the second best thing to having a blank slate. You can strip the house down to the studs and essentially make it to your exact standards. 

You may already love the structure and just need to modernize it to where it can suit your needs. The downside is that the structure may not even be that good. And the materials are not as efficient as modern ones. 

You will save some money, but you will also have to compromise on many things so you never really get everything that you want with a fixer upper.

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Whether you have just purchased a new property or if you are just looking to shake things up in your home, there are many ways that you can breathe new life into your property. These don’t even require a huge budget. You can target certain areas in your home and tackle them one by one. It can truly bring a new essence into your living space. This article will give you some ideas to give a more stylish modern feel. 

Outdoor polished floors

Honed outdoor polished concrete floors are a versatile material that can be used to create s simple, contemporary minimalist aesthetic. They can also stand up to the strength of harsh weather conditions. They can be used in driveways, alfresco areas, pathways, staircases, and water features. Outdoor polished floors offer the ultimate strength and durability for your outdoor areas whilst offering thermal properties that are slip-resistant. Once they are installed, the upkeep of the floor is actually relatively low costing to upkeep. They are even pet and family-friendly. All in all, investing your money in outdoor polished floors can not only improve your house aesthetic but increase the value of your home. 

Modernizing old furniture

Providing the piece of furniture is not a priceless antique, you should check how sound the furniture is. Make sure you cannot see any signs of rot or damp otherwise it might not be worth attempting to upcycle. Light scratches and wobbly legs can be easily resolved. Deeper set problems cannot. For those feeling nervous about attempting to modernize your furniture, you can always start small by using chalk paint on solid surfaces. Painting an unfashionable piece of brown furniture with a contemporary color can transform your home’s look. 

Customizing kitchen cabinets 

One of the first things you can do is covering up the spaces you don’t like but cannot afford to replace is a good start. Veneer kitchen cupboards can be painted if you use the right stuff such as correct primer and paint. Sanding down the doors can also make sure that the paint has a rougher surface to cling to. If you can, you can also buy replacement doors for your standard-sized kitchen units. One way to save money, though it is more labor intensive, is to head to builders’ merchants and get fresh wood to attach to your cabinets. This will provide a rustic and traditional look to your kitchen. 

Cheap Aesthetics

Money can always be an issue for those who are redecorating. However, you can always get yourself some fantastic piece of decoration for cheap prices if you can be creative. You can forage for treasures in nature. Dried poppy seed heads and thistles or feathers and driftwood can work as display pieces in your home. Using local charity shops can also open lots of options for you. 

Rejuvenating your home

There is a lot you can do in your home that will not break the bank. All of these improvements will no doubt increase the value of your home but also make you enjoy your living space even more. 

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Coastal New England offers some of the most beautiful properties in the country. Who wouldn’t want to live on a gorgeous coastal area? There is so much to see and explore in these areas. Those who are attempting to decide between Cape Cod and Nantucket should keep reading so they can make the right decision when deciding where to purchase a home. 

Nantucket and Cape Cod Offer Vibrant Lifestyle

To get more information about life in these two coastal regions, it is important to research carefully. Although one must travel through Cape Cod to get to Nantucket, the two areas are entirely different. Yes, they both offer beautiful beaches, but each of these areas is unique. Cape Cod is more of a bustling metropolis, while Nantucket is full of cobblestone streets and a more laid-back atmosphere.  Neither is better than the other, but they each appeal to different people.

Nantucket Vs. Cape Cod

Understanding how these two coastal communities differ is important for anyone who is considering moving to one of these areas of New England. These areas both offer amazing views, beautiful homes, and plenty of amenities to keep people of all ages happy. By continuing to read further, individuals can learn everything they need to know about these two vastly different coastal experiences. 

Quiet Or Hustle and Bustle?

One of the biggest differences between the two is one offers a quieter setting while the other region is bursting with noise. Cape Cod is filled with tourist attractions, restaurants, and big-name retailers. Many travelers come in and out of Cape Cod, especially during the summer season. Some people love being in on the action, while others require a quieter place to live. 

While Nantucket gets busier in the summer, when tourists come in, it is very quiet the rest of the year. Nantucket has a much more laid-back atmosphere that is ideal for people who enjoy peace and quiet. 

Size Matters

Cape Cod is much bigger than Nantucket. While Cape Cod is 339 miles long, Nantucket is only 100 miles in area. Cape Cod boasts of over 216,000 residents, while Nantucket has a population that hovers around 10,000. When it comes to choosing between the two, the decision depends on preference. 

Coastal Living Is Paradise

No matter which New England region a person chooses, life is grand. Each beautiful coastal community offers its own charms that are enjoyable for residents all year long. When choosing between the two, it is important individuals consider their needs and style of living. It is wise for individuals to visit both areas as a tourist first so they can determine which area is going to appeal to their lifestyle the most. 

Those who love the beach will find both areas to be perfect for their needs. There is just something so special about living in a coastal town, whether it is bigger like Cape Cod or smaller like Nantucket. 

Conclusion

Those who have been considering purchasing a coastal home have options in both Nantucket and Cape Cod. Both areas offer a distinctive impression of east coast life that cannot be forgotten. 

No matter which region a person chooses, getting help from an agent will assist them in finding the property of their dreams. A beautiful new home is waiting for you on whichever community you choose. Get help from an agent and make the process of choosing a new home much more exciting. 

SHOP EAST COAST STYLE…

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Let’s talk table lamps…I have been working with a client (updating her family room) and one of the key pieces in her space is lighting. I have been sourcing out (and am currently obsessed with voluminous table lamps)…I have found so many incredible options – I just had to share…

Table lamp inspo

What I am loving about these lamps is the amazing texture! I know I’m always presenting neutral options but what I love about neutral pieces is that the shape and texture can really add interesting visual elements to any room. These styles are perfect for a bedroom, entryway or living room – I love the voluminous shape and size of these options. Lighting can make a statement in your space and also be functional.

This entryway is a great example of an entryway with this style of lamp. It adds a great design element to this space — this space is neutral (black + white) with pops of gold really set a welcoming scene to this home.

Photo credit: Studio McGee

When it comes to shopping for a lamp I highly recommend sticking with a neutral tone – it’s versatile and classic. Lamps are definitely an item worth investing in, since they are used season to season – so be sure to think long term when it comes to buying lighting.

A few tips when it comes to purchasing a table lamp…

  1. When it comes to the correct height, think about the location of the lamp – is it beside the sofa? Be sure to base it on your eye level when sitting, you will want to make sure that when you sit down you are eye level with the bottom of the shade. This will make sure that the light is not shining directly into your eye.
  2. Your lampshade should never overlap the surface it is on. So for example if you are selecting a lamp for an entry console table make sure the lamp shade isn’t wider than the table it sits on.
  3. Be aware of the size of your room. A small and skinny lamp in a large room will look even smaller. Proportions are important.

Shop table lamps

  1. Fairfax table lamp
  2. Barstow ceramic table lamp
  3. LaBrea table lamp
  4. Miller ceramic table lamp
  5. Faris ceramic table lamp
  6. Maddox Terra cotta table lamp
  7. Tinney table lamp
  8. Tinney 1 light table lamp
  9. Latrobe taupe table lamp

I hope you love this round up of table lamps. Let me know which one is your favorite!

SHOP LIGHTING….

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If you lead a busy life, then the idea of having a room in your home that provides relaxation and calm whenever you need it is probably quite appealing. A place to unwind or spend time with family and friends can not only make your home a nicer place to be but can also do wonders for your mindset. If you have children, you will know only too well how much stuff they can accumulate, and if you look around your home, you might be surprised to note that their belongings have taken over every room!

If there’s a room in your home that is rarely used or has become a dumping ground for things that don’t have a home, why not consider transforming it into a clutter-free welcoming space instead? Here are 4 ways to create a luxurious and relaxing living area in your home. 

Choosing the right color palette

Color can completely change the mood of a living area, so it’s important to decide on a color scheme before you do anything else. Once you know the color palette you are going for, it will make it far easier to choose furniture and accessories. Websites like colorcombos.com are great for establishing colors that complement each other well. This can make it far easier to decide on the main color then add other colors into the mix by way of soft furnishings. Muted tones provide a far softer look and therefore work well to help create a calming and luxurious feel in any room.

Furniture

When choosing furniture for your room, it’s important to consider comfort as well as aesthetics. A modern sofa with clean lines and a picture-perfect look might be appealing, but if it isn’t comfortable, you aren’t likely to use it very often. On the other hand, a sofa with cushioning you can sink into is likely to turn your room into a space that you cannot wait to spend time in. 

In terms of other furniture, consider how you will use the room. If you intend to read lots of books, you might want to get a stylish bookcase and some functional side tables. If you want to get a TV but feel it would ruin the feeling of relaxation and luxury, why not get a TV unit with doors so you can conceal it when not in use? Think carefully about what you need and make sure your purchases are considered ones.

Lighting

Lighting can completely change the mood of a room. Stark white bulbs can make a room feel clinical and unwelcoming, whereas warm bulbs will create a far more inviting ambiance. 

A mixture of table and floor lamps illuminating all four corners of your room will create a fabulous layered lighting effect. Multiple lights will give you the freedom to change the tone of your room as you please and, depending on the mood you are going for, provide you with the ability to have your room well or dimly lit. 

If you are unsure of the lighting styles you prefer, it’s worthwhile looking online for inspiration. Stylish Direct is an online business that sells a huge range of stylish décor items worldwide. From modern wall lighting to more traditional floor lamps, they have an abundance of lighting options available depending on your preference.  

Finishing touches

From curtains and cushions to rugs and photo frames, soft furnishings and accessorize provide the finishing touches to a room. Without them, a room can look incomplete and will be far less appealing. 

Cushions and throws are a great way to add an even more relaxing and luxurious feel to your living area. Whilst you might be tempted to buy matching cushions and place in each sofa corner, it’s a far better idea to mix and match. Buying lots of different sized cushions in a range of fabrics and textures will add depth and give the impression that your room has been carefully and thoughtfully planned. 

If you want to add a more personal touch to your room, add family photographs in an array of frame styles to different areas of your room. Hanging art that you love on the walls will help to complete the room and add to the relaxing mood that you are trying to achieve. 

Filling the room with relaxing and warming scents that you love is another great way to change the mood of a room. Light candles or have some wax melts burning then sit back, relax and enjoy the peaceful and luxurious haven that you have created.  

SHOP HOME DECOR….

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