How To Give Your Whole Home An Impactful Decor Change
Changing the decor in your home isn’t something you’ll manage overnight. However, you don’t need too much time on your hands to turn things over and really turn your space into something opposite. So, maybe you’ve just moved, or maybe you’re looking to make a big difference to the current decor of your home? Whatever it is that’s driving your desire for change, here’s how to design a new space you’ll love to spend time in that’ll really refresh your perception of your interior.
Add Some More Colors, Everywhere!
Color is the most impactful design choice you can ever make. If you want your home to look different in a matter of hours, throw some more colorful paint around. No matter what room you’re in, make sure you’ve got either a feature wall or you use something bold or bright all the way around. A deep green or blue are two popular colors, but oranges, reds, and yellows are great for helping to lift your mood too.
Find Items to Focus Your Design Around
When you’re out shopping for redecorating supplies, go furniture shopping at the same time. It’s best to go into a vintage or a thrift shop here to find quirky things that’ll really inspire you. Because when you know you’ve got some items you want to include, the rest of the room design can quickly and easily follow suit! You can even head online and check out sites like Modern Digs Furniture to get a look at the wide world of decor styles out there; pin all the possible ideas to a board on Pinterest and go from there.
Bring in More Light
Light helps to make all interiors look a lot bigger. Because when the curtains and blinds are open, and the sun is allowed to stream in, your whole house will light up. And natural light is the best kind that helps anything it touches to look a lot better, so maybe all you need here are some fully clear window panes? Make sure any net curtains or window protectors you use are light too, as this’ll help to keep a good sense of the outside world in your home even when you’re in need of a bit of privacy.
Make ‘Highlighting’ Changes
Highlighting is a good way to (again) add color and also add plenty of impact to any room they’re placed in. Candles, for example, or plants on shelves that are allowed to dangle down to the floor. But also elements that seem to be at odds with the rest of the room – they can really help to make your decor stand out. Something white against an otherwise darkly colored background, such as panelling halfway up the wall, will bring that amazing design juxtaposition that looks good anywhere.
If you want to change the look of your home, go for impact here. Use the tips above to help you draw up a design plan and then get to work!