Have you just bought a new place and can’t figure out a
decent way to fill it with furniture? Or are you looking to buy some new
furniture and you need ideas? Either way, if you’ve got question marks in your
mind then I suggest you bookmark this article and read on.
The decoration is the heart and soul of a house. If your decoration is not on point, your house wouldn’t feel like home. Now, by decoration, I don’t mean that you spend every dime in your pocket to buy some obscenely expensive furniture. In fact, just by arranging your furniture in a certain way you can bring your house to life. Let’s now take a look at some of the best ways you can decorate your home.
1-Scandinavian
This design is neat and nature-loving as it uses natural
materials such as wood, linen and leather. Since people mostly adopt cooler
colours like white, grey and beige. If you are someone who prefers space over
style then you should definitely consider this option but that doesn’t mean
this design lacks style. The Scandinavian style is very compelling, appealing and
attractive which would give a new look to the place you are looking forward to the setting.
2-JAPANDI
As the name reflects, this design is a mixture of Japanese
and Scandinavian interiors and despite the difference between both cultures and
lifestyles, they have one thing in common which connects them in a unique way
and that’s their love for nature. This nature-loving relationship is
reflected by materials which include natural stone, paper and wood. There is
only one thing which differentiates Japandi from Scandinavian culture and that
is the selection of dark colours as Japanese people tend to go for darker themes
such as black, dark green and dark blue.
3-BOHO
The word came into existence in the early 19th century and is an acronym for bohemia, and this word referred to their unconventional and unorthodox lifestyle, but now this word has a completely different meaning. This word reflects the ‘electric’ and ‘anything goes’ lifestyle and has been adopted by many restaurants and bars over the years but in recent years people are using these styles in their homes. Moreover, you can add anything you prefer and it will go along well with it!
4-Mediterranean Style
This theme is relaxing and absolutely mind-refreshing, as
light colour shades are used which include orange, blue and sea green. Moreover,
if you are someone who lives in a darker area or in a landlocked city then I
would recommend you to go with this one as these designs subtly reflect the sun
and beaches in a unique way.
5-COUNTRY HOUSE
Are you up for a more 17th-century Britain look? If yes, then go for this one as a classic. A country house design combined with a grandma’s tea set and Britain table cloth and apron can take you back in time. Furthermore, this style is suitable for both remote and urban places.
6-MID CENTURY
The era of the 1950s and 60s was a time period which would go down in history as the most legendary era that ever existed, with that being said the interior home designs of this era give you that old-school vintage look which seems quite compelling. All that’s required are a few comfy chairs accompanied by high-quality natural materials like wood and leather that meet lush, organic shapes supported by a delicate metal base.
7-INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS
Brick walls, pipes, and steel structures give you that casual edge which is quite ideal for a simpler house design. Furthermore, patinated wood, weathered leather, and rough concrete create a rustic vibe which reflects both the old old-school and modern eras. However, if you like darker themes, you can opt for dark leather or dark velvet cushions to satisfy you with a cooler feel.
8-BAUHAUS STYLE
This is perhaps the most popular and the most loved design
of the modern era as it doesn’t restrict you to add your creative ideas.
Besides that, you can add sundry armchairs made up of tubular steel and black
leather but If you want something to spice it up, you can add bright and shiny
colours as well.
9-MINIMALISM
Minimalism which is sometimes referred to as a prejudiced
design is very popular nowadays. The reason for calling it a biased design is
that it restricts you from keeping additional furniture or something
expandable such as an easy-to-carry sofa, or an easy-to-roll bed. The positive
aspect of this design is that it keeps your room spacious and reflects a neat
vibe.
10-TRADITIONAL DESIGN
This design could also be called a cliché. As it doesn’t
fit a certain mould or fashion trend, you can insert any furniture item with
your preference and can arrange it in a cool way. Moreover, you can add flower
vases, wall art or traditional paintings to make it eye-catching. This is the
most affordable and easy-to-adopt option for people who lack creativity or
are not interested in following a trending design.
Which ones are your favourite? Leave a comment and let me
know!