How to dress a room


How to Decorate a Bedroom

Your bedroom should be a space you look forward to returning to at the end of a busy day. If you're not sure what to keep in mind when decorating your sleep space, we're here to help. Keep these key designer-approved tips in mind whether you're furnishing your room from scratch or just tackling some overdue upgrades.

Ensure Your Space Isn't Cramped

Sure, the idea of a large mattress may seem nice and luxurious, but not if it will make your entire sleep space appear teeny tiny as a result. "I would trade a king for a full any day if it gave me more floor space," notes Avery Cox of Avery Cox Design. You'll thank yourself later when you have room for nightstands on either side!

Cut the Clutter

Just as you don't want your bedroom to feel cramped with furniture, you don't want it to feel too cluttered with accessories and other belongings, either. Cox offers a few tips on securing storage even if your room is small. "Make sure your bedside table has a drawer in it, utilize bedskirts and under bed boxes, opt for a taller larger scale armoire or dresser to take advantage of vertical space, she offers. "Lastly, get as much up off the floor as possible," she adds. "I prefer wall hooks, large storage solutions like armoires, and high functioning bedside tables. Skip the basket on the floor and get yourself a proper drawer for your extra throw blankets, et. cetera."

Keep Colors Subdued

Your bedroom probably isn't the place in which to experiment with all things neon. "For bedrooms, I love to stick with neutral, calming, and more muted colors," states Cristina Lehman of C.Lehman Home. Introduce whites, creams, soft blues, and other soothing shades and you're golden!

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Make the Space Symmetrical

Lehman says that she always appreciates a symmetrical setup bedroom. "It adds to a calming feel by keeping things balanced," she says. For Lehman, this means matching nightstands with matching lamps or sconces. "Or if there's a window on one side of the bed, I like to add a similar sized mirror on the other side to visually balance the look," she adds.

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Add Some Extra Furniture

Your bedroom should be home to more than just a bed, dresser, and nightstands, of course. Consider other ways in which you plan to utilize the space and buy furnishings accordingly. "I love a bench or some sort of seating at the foot of the bed with a rug underneath the bed to ground the space," Lehman shares. "If space allows, I also like to have a comfy/cozy reading nook or a separate table for journaling, having coffee or an extra workspace." With working from home now more common than ever, you may wish to set up a small desk area equipped with a task lamp and computer monitor, particularly if you share a home with many family members or roommates and need your own quiet place to think.

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Hang Some Wallpaper

Go ahead and give those walls a little love! "Layering patterns make a room more inviting and interesting," says Ann Jackson of Ann Jackson Art. "Using wallpaper in a bedroom can add to this and elevate the space." Not up for covering all four walls? Try an accent wall behind the bed, which, according to Jackson, "creates a focal point, adding that extra element of pattern, color, and texture."

Stock Up on Sheets

By no means do you want to own just one set of sheets—in the event of last minute spills (we've all spilled water on ourselves right before bed!), you'll want to have at least one extra bedding set on hand. Plus, this will take the pressure off when it comes to laundry, visitors, and the like. If you find sheets that you love, grab a few sets and stash extras away in your closet or in an under bed bin,

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Prep For Changing Temps

On a related note, when you purchase your sheets, grab at least one set that's suitable for winter and others that are better for spring and summer if you live in a region that experiences all four seasons. Flannel is great for chillier months, while breathable linen will allow you to sleep nice and soundly on warmer nights.

Don't Forget Some Lamps

You'll want a few lighting options so that you don't have to solely rely upon your overhead light. Grab a table lamp for at least one of your nightstands (or hang up some chic sconces) and consider placing another on the dresser. These smaller light fixtures will come in handy as you wind down with a book or TV show before dozing off. Plus, you'll thank yourself when you don't have to get out of bed to turn the lights on or off—it's nice to always have at least one lamp within reach.

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Purchase a Hamper

Purchase a sizable hamper and use it! It's all too tempting to toss clothes onto a chair or directly on the floor, but you want to keep your sleep space tidy, right? Whether you opt for a woven basket or cloth bag, pick something that complements your room's color scheme so that it feels like less of an eyesore.

Dressing room ideas: 16 designs for a chic, organized space |

If you believe that getting dressed isn't just a daily necessity, but a ritual, you're likely always on the lookout for the next, best dressing room ideas. In fact, they're probably as important to you as the next Macy's sale or Met Gala red carpet.

Creating a separate dressing room is a smart move and doesn’t always require as much space as you think. Your dressing spaces and walk-in closet ideas can start small, as clever cabinetry – whether commissioned or bought off the peg,– will maximise storage space for a smart and streamlined look. 

It's also the best way to take care of your clothes and accessories – from designer shoes to races day millinery. 

Dressing room ideas

Whether you have a walk-in wardrobe or capsule bedroom storage, these ideas will make a dressing space effortlessly calm and organized.

1. Create your own catwalk

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Long, narrow rooms make a perfect dressing space as they come with the ideal layout for a catwalk. Place a mirror at the end wall, but also remember to add them to the sides so you can check out your outfit at every angle. 

As a narrow room can feel tight, it's a good idea to use the same color furniture and walls to cheat a wider look. Going made to measure will help eke out every ounce of storage space. 

2. Utilize space in hallways

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Think outside of the box when carving out space for a dressing room. Hallways, for example, are a perfect location for generous storage. 

Go for floor-to-ceiling cabinetry – as this is a transient area, decorative elements are perhaps not as vital as in other areas of the home, but choosing a beautiful splash of colour and considered hardware can turn simple wardrobes into something you may find yourself lingering at. 

This colour trick is also wonderful if the space leads directly into another, such as how in this Barlow and Barlow design the hall works as an entranceway to the bedroom.  

The colour guides you in, and visually links by being referenced beyond, here with the divan and pillow trims, but a pretty throw or curtain trims would work equally as well.

3. Style your shelving

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Open shelving and doorless wardrobes are a great direction to take if you’re concerned about having wall-to-wall cabinetry. This is especially beneficial in more narrow spaces, as it will help the room to feel lighter and airier. 

Keep things interesting by lining open wardrobes, like in this project from Ham Interiors . 

‘We love lining wardrobes and particularly open dressing room joinery in fabric to add interest and softness to what can be a large mass of cabinetry,’ says Nicholas Cox, interior designer Ham Interiors. ‘We often go for a simple stripe or small scale simple pattern fabric in complementary tones to the rest of the bedroom scheme.’

4. Add a library ladder

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Library ladders are a beautiful vintage pantry addition or home office idea, so why not move them into a dressing room. Having steps to hand not only adds a stylish focal point to the space, but maximises storage potential as everything will be easily accessible. 

For both hardwood and carpeted spaces, choose a hooked-over, solid option rather than a traditional rolling library ladder – they provide the most stability for the former, and rollers struggle to work on thick pile wool. Consider matching the ladder hardware to the other brassware in the room for a co-ordinated finish.

5. Double up with a guest bedroom

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Be clever with how you use your square footage by combining your dressing room with a guest bedroom idea. In a space which, for most of us, is unused for a significant portion of the year, you can easily integrate your dream dressing room elements to get the best of both rooms. 

Built-in wardrobes all around the room, with the exception of around the bed itself, allow for all the required storage, but make sure to choose a pretty palette for the cabinetry so it stays a stylish bedroom when guests are in residence.  

A dressing table is equally as useful for guests to have a space to sit as it is for prepping your hair and make up.

6. Put on a light show

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The owners of this home had the luxury of space for a walk-in wardrobe, but didn’t want to block off the light from a large window at one end of the house. The solution? A contemporary, black steel-framed glass screen, which adds sharp definition to the pale decor without inhibiting the flow of light. 

Keeping the same dark parquet flooring throughout creates a sense of unity and flow. Crittall Windows supplies screens and doors like these, with glazing specially designed to maximise natural light levels and soft-close doors that reduce noise. 

It's an important element of any bedroom storage idea, but one that’s all too easily forgotten.

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Making a feature out of the wardrobes in a dressing room can have a wonderfully striking effect. In this Cotswolds space by Pippa Paton , the wardrobes were designed to make a strong statement in an otherwise simple space. 

‘Book-matched crown cut walnut with a strong grain was chosen to reflect the owner’s love of wood and a leather upholstered seat in the same finish doubles as a luggage rack, and is on wheels for flexibility,’ says Pippa. 

To add extra softness to this wood-heavy space, ‘simple white linen curtains dress the window, and a window seat idea upholstered in the same fabric overlooks the garden.’

8. Keep things calm

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Creating a chic and relaxing space is often top of the list when designing a dressing room - and never more so than when the dressing room is open to the bedroom. If your space doesn’t have a door, like in this Sims Hilditch space, then ensure it acts as a welcoming retreat or feminine softness. 

Details like a thoughtful window treatment idea, a vase of fresh flowers and a comforting chair can make all the difference in turning it into a calm and pretty room rather than a purely functional area.  

Having something soft underfoot is key, too, so either continue in the carpet from the bedroom or pick up a thick pile rug to finish the space.

9. Go bespoke

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For a dressing room that truly has it all, there’s nothing quite like bespoke fitted furniture. This Neville Johnson room has a feeling a luxury throughout, with thoughtful storage the name of the game. 

‘Abundant storage space has been built in through tailored touches including open shelving – a classic handbag or shoe storage idea – with an incorporated solid wood ladder with a built-in rail, providing easy access to all possessions, as well as adding an interesting dimension to the arrangement of the room,’ says Simon Tcherniak, Senior Furniture Designer at Neville Johnson.

‘A co-ordinating island has been added to the room for additional drawer space and to create a stylish focal point.’

10. Take it to the top

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The biggest concern when installing a dressing room is, without a doubt, fitting in enough storage. No matter what your space, careful planning can help ensure you make the most of what you’ve got to maximise every inch. Look to typically neglected areas, such as the space above the doorframe, to add in extra shelving.

For your wardrobes, be realistic about how high up you should go. Aim for where you can reach hangers comfortably and not have your longer pieces dragging on the floor, then build extra cupboards above for seasonal items, or other pieces which you don’t require regular access to. 

11. Create a sleek niche

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For homes with limited space, like country cottages or coastal hideaways, consider a sleek tucked away dressing table instead of a traditional dressing room. 

This small bedroom idea discreetly sits amongst the wardrobe doors and, providing ready access to clothing while still providing a welcome space to sit and indulge in glamor when getting ready to leave the home. A clever addition of concertina doors means that space is saved in the room even when opened, and a neat stool can be easily slipped underneath the table.  

Consider painting the inside of a dressing table niche like this in a fun pop of color, or cover with a pretty wallpaper to make it truly feel like you’re opening up the doors to a new space.

12. Utilize a compact space

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A bedroom with en suite is on many people’s home wish list, but getting the two to work in harmony can be challenging. Not so with this compact dressing room designed by Suzy Hoodless, which creates a calm pause between sleeping and bathing zones. 

Taking inspiration from the pale-pink bedroom walls, Suzy created a ‘strong but complementary contrast’ by painting the whole dressing room space in Little Greene’s Theatre Red. As it’s on the darker side, good lighting was crucial. 

‘It’s lit simply with downlighters on the ceiling, and the cupboards are illuminated inside,’ says Suzy. ‘The sliding doors don’t interfere with the space and create a sense of easy flow.’

13. Channel a bygone era

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Flamboyantly romantic wallpaper paired with plain stonewashed linen and a silky soft carpet, continued from the adjoining bedroom, creates a luxurious, cocooning feel in this inviting dressing room.  

For more inspiration on using tactile texture, explore our curtain closet ideas.

14. Create your own salon

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Consider customized storage when designing a dressing room space. A bespoke cabinet maker will incorporate every item to be stored, from jackets and long dresses to sportswear, ensuring that the space suits a client’s requirements. 

The overall effect is that of your own salon, where you can try out new looks, and get a second opinion by providing somewhere for others to sit. 

In addition, it is important to have a place to lay out and accessorise outfits. Seating areas, full-length mirrors and dressing table ideas are all worth consideration if you have room. 

15. Get creative with wallpaper

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Fitted wardrobes need not be dull or conventional. A dressing room is the perfect place to experiment with style. An inventive way to soften a wall of wardrobe doors in a dressing room is to cover them with a pretty wallpaper.

16. Opt for pure artistry

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Celebrate the exuberant charm of murals and statement wallcoverings. The painterly mural covering the doors of the built-in wardrobe creates a focal point in this glamorous area, offset by smart brass detailing and soft pink walls.

  1. Start by looking at everything you own – clothes, shoes and accessories – and work out what storage you need. Designer Nathalie de Leval says, ‘Thinking about how you store clothes – whether you prefer hanging or folding – helps define what you need.’
  2. Assess what you use the most. ‘Which items do you reach for daily? Having them closer to hand will make mornings effortless,' Interior designer Louise Bradley recommends.
  3. Avoid repetition. Deborah Bass, creative director of Base Interior, counsels against too much uniform storage. ‘Have freestanding items as well – an antique chest, for instance – to avoid that show-home look,’ she says.
  4. Get the lighting right. This is crucial for dressing and make-up. Downlights can be harsh, so think about integrating LED strips into joinery, says Sally Storey, creative director of John Cullen Lighting. ‘They’re easy to install behind downstands above doors, in cupboards or under eaves. Soften with dimmers, so you can’t see the LED dots.’ 
  5. With dressing tables, ensure your face is lit evenly. ‘This can be achieved by back- or front-lighting the mirror, or having wall lights either side,’ says Sally. 
  6. Don’t forget touch and sound. ‘Choose handles carefully and ensure drawers slide smoothly,’ says Nathalie de Leval. Line drawers with velvet or wool to protect accessories, dampen noise and add an extra tactile element. Cedarwood shelves protect against moths and have a delicious scent.
  7. Consider the impact of wardrobe doors. Think of them as part of the room design. ‘Paper-backed fabric is a lovely way to add texture – we often use grasscloth from Thibaut,’ says Lucy Barlow, creative director of Barlow & Barlow.  
  8. Pick materials carefully. ‘Gravitate towards natural materials like timber, rattan and linen in bedrooms and dressing rooms,’ says Deborah Bass. You can also use mirrors on doors, but if you’d rather not, try Deborah’s canny technique. ‘Have mirrored panels inside the doors, and a freestanding mirror you can move around.’

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How much space do you need for a dressing room?

Few of us have the perfect set-up. If you can, says Philippa Thorp, director of Thorp, locate a wardrobe between the bedroom and bathroom, so you can dress after showering. ‘We like to design all three rooms as a self-contained suite so there’s no rushing around in your towel.’ 

In tighter spaces, such as corridors or eaves, build to fit as much as possible – shallow niches are ideal for shoe shelves. Pocket doors are good for awkward spaces, says Sandrine Zhang Ferron, founder of Vinterior. ‘They won’t impact the space either side, so you may gain more room.

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What are the latest dressing room trends?

'The current trend is for 'his and hers' dressing rooms. Sleek, masculine black walnut with mirrored detailing creates an ideal masculine look, while a hand-painted collection with exquisite details such as mother-of-pearl and silver has a more feminine feel. Beautiful materials also help create a glamorous dressing space.' 

'Examples of these include antiqued mirror, silver leaf and opalescent paint finishes for cabinetry and glass dressing table tops complemented by ornate handles,' says Steven de Munnich, Design Director, Smallbone of Devizes.

ideas for a cozy interior - INMYROOM

You just moved into a new house, and the interior seems to you not cozy enough, and you don’t have money for quality repairs. Do you know how decorate the room? Designers believe that a cozy house is the one that smartly and beautifully designed. No matter how the room would be furnished, its empty walls can ruin the whole interior. Also, the design will appear unfinished. Therefore, a good solution would be to try to decorate it. Not at all necessary use the services of specialists, but it is better to try to do it on one's own.

Wall painting

Wall painting is considered one of the most beautiful ways to decorate a room, so it is not surprising that even in the old days masters covered the walls with unique frescoes. Also, by painting the walls, you can achieve an increase or decrease in space. Unlike those distant times, the painting technology in our time has not only remained the same, but has become even simpler. This is due to the fact that today only modern types of paints and materials are used to decorate walls.

Before starting wall painting, you need to carefully consider what exactly should be depicted on them, and make sure that the pattern is harmonious with the overall design of the room. Cosiness and harmony in the children's room will help to create large solid elements that should be very bright. While the living room is better suited large The drawing is only on one wall.

The next step is primer, putty walls, that is, preparation for the painting itself. Only after After that, you can start decorating the walls with drawings. Draw right away paints on the wall is better if you have artistic skills and you are sure you will do well. Otherwise, you can download lots of stencils from the internet. Their use is first, the stencil is applied to the wall, then circle it with a pencil or paints and only then the outline of the stencil begins.

Photos, paintings, mirrors, clocks

Another way how to beautifully decorate a room to create coziness is photos, paintings, mirrors and clocks. Previously, you could see black and white family photos on the walls, because they look very hospitable and cozy. To achieve complete harmony, you need to combine different photos, experiment with their sizes and the color scheme of the frames, because pictures that are the same in size look completely inharmonious, boring and unattractive in one row.

There are many options for the location of photos and paintings, depending on their size. Can be around one large picture to arrange many small ones. Also on the wall hang just one, but a large picture. It all depends on imagination and desires of the owner of the house. Moreover, when choosing a design, it is worth considering the atmosphere. the room they will be in. For example, the bedroom will be beautiful look romantic photos, common ones are more suitable for the living room family, and for children - cheerful, cheerful photos. Also, as room decorations should use panels, but it is worth remembering that they are better hang at eye level.

Mirror also considered a good option for decorating a room. The effect of warmth and comfort in the room is created provided that the mirror is hung so that it reflects photographs, paintings or panel. For mirrors, you should choose an interesting frame or make it independently, for example, using wooden clothespins, acrylic paints and varnish.

How to decorate a house with appliqués

The easiest, simplest and most original way to decorate a wall in a room is a pattern on the walls made from the remnants of wallpaper and stickers, that is, an appliqué. Using this method, you can create any pattern and pattern, as well as beautiful inscriptions by drawing them on a computer and carefully sticking them on the wall. But it is worth remembering that bright applications are suitable for children's rooms, and in other rooms you can use pastel colors. If you do not pick up contrasting wallpapers for the application, then the pattern may not be noticeable enough. Using this type of wall decoration, you can not only slightly change the look of the room, but also radically transform the interior of the room.

Embroidery, textiles, pillows

Another way to decorate a room with your own hands is embroidery. If you love and know how to embroider, then this will be very easy to do. With the help of embroidery, you can enliven the interior of the room and make it more harmonious, giving completeness. The location of the embroidered paintings depends only on the individual taste and desires of the owner of the house.

The easiest way how to decorate a room - these are sofa cushions. They can also be used for contrast, and to complement the color scheme of the room. Color, fabric, cushion pattern depends on the desired effect and the interior of the room. For the best result it is advisable to experiment, but, of course, do not forget about the style of your rooms.

Paper decoration ideas

Not only pillows or paintings can decorate a room. There is an affordable and easy way: use paper. What options?

Paper home decoration is an easy way to make changes to your interior. It will also serve as an excellent temporary solution, hiding a stain or dent on the wall, imperfection of the furniture.

Curtains for home decoration

Curtains play an important role in the interior of a room. Their change often drastically changes the look of the room. Now there is a huge selection of curtains for every taste, because their choice will not be a big problem, but will significantly help in changing the interior. When choosing curtains, it is worth remembering that they should be several tones brighter than the walls of the room. Also, do not forget about the retainers for curtains, which should fit the overall interior of the room.

Decorating a room with shelves

A functional and aesthetic way to decorate your home with your own hands is to use shelves. How to do it?

Do not forget two rules: for the shelves to really decorate the house, they must contrast with the wall, and the objects on them must be arranged harmoniously, without chaos.

Lighting

Lighting is a great way to decorate a room and plays one of the most important roles in decorating. Just changing the lighting will help to achieve huge results in decoration. After all, it is a large amount of light that is a frequent technique used by designers. Lots of natural soft light in your bedroom or living room will help you relax, while a cool color in your office will help you concentrate.

Plants, flowers

It is known that flowers and plants are not only the main source of oxygen, but also a beautiful and modern decoration for the room. With the help of plants, you can refresh the room, make the interior more natural and natural. But you need to use flowers in moderation and try not to overdo it, otherwise the room will look like a greenhouse. Flowers are chosen depending on the color and size of the plant. But it is worth remembering that plant species are selected not only depending on your taste, but also depending on the conditions needed by certain types of flowers. Some like a lot of moisture, others a lot of sunlight or shade, so this feature should also be taken into account.

DIY crafts

There are different ideas on the Internet to decorate a room with your own hands by creating a variety of crafts. Here are a few of them.

Circle painting

A very easy way to decorate a room with your own hands is a bubble painting. To create it, we only need a tablet, scissors, a large brush, matte decoupage glue, white acrylic paint and papyrus paper of the desired colors. First you need to paint the tablet with a layer of white paint and dry, then cut out circles of different sizes from papyrus paper and distribute them on the tablet according to your tastes. Next, glue the circles and gently smooth them with a brush. The bubble painting is ready. Also, instead of circles, you can use completely different shapes to your taste.

Images from Instagram

Paste photos from Instagram onto a square tablet using a brush and glue, after printing them out and cutting them out. It is worth considering the size of photos and a tablet. For 9 10x10 photos to fit perfectly, the base should be 30x30. You can also do without cardboard by sticking images directly on the wall using double-sided tape. The idea for decorating the room is ready.

Topographic threads

This way of decorating a room requires accuracy and patience. We will need a wooden tablet, a hammer, small nails and thread. First, we apply the desired pattern to the base. Then we put a few points into which we drive nails. Next, we tie the thread to one nail and randomly wrap it around each nail. For better results, you can repeat the process with a thread of a different color.

Video

We recommend watching these videos to help decorate the room in an original way.

How to decorate a room: an overview of "cozy" interior details

The feeling of warmth and comfort is created from little things. Even in ascetic and minimalist styles there is a place for decorative elements. Without them, the room looks uninhabited and cold. Today we will talk about how to decorate a room and bring elements of comfort and coziness into it, fill the room with an original individual atmosphere. We will talk about budget and more expensive solutions so that everyone can choose an option depending on their capabilities.

How to place paintings in the interior

Let's start with one of the most sophisticated ways to decorate a living room or bedroom - with art reproductions. They are of 3 types:

General rules for hanging pictures beautifully in a room

On the Internet, you will find many diagrams on how to place canvases relative to each other so that they look harmonious. We will talk about the rules of combinatoriality, which you will not see in the pictures.

After you have looked at a suitable option, buy molar tape and outline the perimeter of the place for the future picture with it. This will help to visually see how it will look on the wall in relation to the entire interior. If you are placing multiple objects, first arrange them on the floor, then also transfer their outline to the wall with tape.

How beautiful to hang pictures

For those who do not want to turn the apartment into an art gallery, we offer a more affordable, but no less effective option - hang photos on the walls. You have 2 options:

If you prefer photos without frames, choose a photoset with clothespins. Change the photo according to your mood or post themed pictures on the eve of the holidays. This is a great solution for those who take a lot of pictures.

To correctly place photos, follow the rules of symmetry and balance. Mentally draw a line in the middle of the wall and hang the elements so that they are symmetrical on both sides. The principle of balance says that one side should not be overloaded. You should not have objects that stand out from the rest and attract the eye. The exception is the play on the central photo.

Instead of photographs, you can use various images: magazine clippings, interesting articles, drawings, lucky bus tickets, etc. This decor option gives a huge field of imagination.

How to make a room cozy with lighting

Subdued diffused light helps to create a special lamp atmosphere in the room. The effect is achieved using a variety of lamps: table lamps, sconces and floor lamps.

In many apartments, the chandelier is turned on in rare cases, when they are busy with important matters, in order to focus and tune in to the working mood. If you want to relax and unwind, turn on the lamps or floor lamps. They can be placed in different parts of the room, used simultaneously or separately. In any case, the interior of the room will change, become softer and calmer.

Candles in interior decoration

We are accustomed to perceive candles as an element of intimacy and sensuality. They are used to illuminate bedrooms or dining tables during dates. But the use of candles is much wider. We offer several interesting solutions:

When using candles to decorate the interior, do not forget about safety. Do not leave the fire unattended and choose enclosed candlesticks that isolate the flame from other objects.

Textiles for creating a cozy interior

You can write a lot about decorating a room with fabrics. You can even create fabric panels instead of paintings. But we will focus on time-tested classic room design options:

Do not try to neatly fold pillows and a blanket. Things must be in their natural state. A slight negligence in the arrangement of textile decorative elements is welcome. Otherwise, there will be a sense of picturesqueness.

We have given far from the entire list of decor elements. But it is universal, suitable for any type of interior and available to every family. Perhaps you already have something from this list, or it will prompt you to come up with your own options. Maybe you will replace the paintings with children's drawings, and interior pillowcases with hand-embroidered canvases.


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