1. Wall Mirrors
Before hanging a mirror, consider its reflection. Try using it to reflect natural light or wall art.
2. The Seasonal Change
Swap out your soft textiles like throw pillows and blankets for easy seasonal changes. This is an effortless way to add texture or color/pattern to a rather flat or neutral room.
3. Storage
Stock up on flexible storage options like baskets or storage benches to utilised your space to the maximum. Having them around the house in a few visible spots makes them feel part of the decor.
4. Boundaries
Create boundaries for open concept layouts with an oversized rug. This tip will allow your space to appear larger.
5. Display stuff in threes
The rule of three is vastly used in decorating and styling. Displaying a trio seems to be more visually appealing and balanced, especially when sizes, heights and materials bring some variety.
6. Stack your books in alternative ways
While the usual vertical or slightly tilted stack in bookshelves is common for a classic home, alternative placement speaks for a bolder style.
7. Add indoor plants
Plants are a great way to take any place to the next level. Not only they bring freshness and color to the room, but treating them as decorative pieces when choosing their placement helps adding style points to the room.
8. Hide the Cords
Hiding cords and wires will go a long way in making your home look effortlessly clean and organised.
9. Add in a Bar Cart
A well-placed bar cart will turn a cramped living room corner into a surprisingly functional and stylish space.
10. Less is More
The term "less is more" means that having less of something makes a stronger more enjoyable statement in your home styling. This is better than overwhelming the senses with too much all at once.