Decorating your home is not just about giving it elegantly-colored walls and the finest furniture pieces. Don’t miss accessorizing because the small details it would contribute to your overall design will make your home looking more lovely and polished.
Adding supplemental ornaments shouldn’t worry your pockets. There are simple and cheap ways to accessorize your home.
- Place a rug underneath a furniture. It can add texture to your living room floor, bedroom, or even your bathroom. For a more interesting look, you can layer two rugs. Put one patterned rug and one plain rug on top of each other. Experiment with the rug placement. Adding asymmetry may complement the room better depending on where your furniture is positioned. Asymmetry would not only make your space look more appealing but it can create balance as well.
- Is that dresser on your living room or bedroom looking too plain? Simply add a lampshade on top of the dresser or a beautiful antique vase.
- Your large windows will look much better with dramatic drapes. Long drapes touching the floor adds flair to your windows.
- Picture frames would always be present in every home. Layering is the key to avoid making your frames look boring. Don’t just line them up in one straight line. Layering would add interest by creating a sense of depth.
- Don’t just use those plain boring boxes for storage. Woven baskets are pretty storage solutions to keep your things neat. Place it under your coffee table, in different areas on your book shelf and even underneath chairs. Use your space wisely especially if you’re living in a not-so-spacious condominium or apartment.
- Bring nature inside your home. Natural elements will make a room more cozy. If you don’t have a green thumb, just make sure to choose indoor plants, which are easy to take care of. Some ideal indoor plants are the Angel Ivy Ring Topiary, a Tropical Combo Bonsai, Amaryllis, and Chinese Evergreen.