TRENDING DECOR ELEMENTS THAT YOU MUST TRY FOR MODERN HOME INTERIORS
EMBRACE NATURAL LIGHT
The use of simple, pure white curtains provides more light and brightens the room. Say goodbye to the blackout curtains and outdated blinds that come with the house: Sheer curtains or woven shades can still provide a lot of privacy without making your room dark. This is especially important for south and west windows that get the best light.
REFLECT WITH MIRRORS
Another way to beautify the interior is to use mirrors in small spaces. When working in a dim area, a large mirror can reflect natural light throughout the room, making your space appear larger. In this living room, Jessica Nelson Design paired the mirrored fireplace finish with the coffee table for a beautiful and harmonious ambiance. In the corners of a small, dark, or unlit room, use floor-to-ceiling mirrors that exceed the height of the wall to add light.
LAYERED LIGHTING
Layered Lighting combines electronics with decorative lighting such as table lamps, sconces and custom chairs. In this East Side location, Bespoke Only uses different levels of harmonious lighting to create visual interest. Globe lights illuminate the darkness of the room, while pendants are lifted and large mirrors reveal the high ceiling.
PREFER OPEN SHELVES
Do not hide your most beautiful accessories behind antique doors, get rid of accessories and prefer open shelves over shelves. Open shelves make your space appear larger and appear taller. In this kitchen from Casa Watkins Living, natural wood shelves replace upper cabinets for a welcoming feel.
GO GREEN
You don't have to be a gardener to bring beautiful greenery into your space. In homes without lush, tree-lined landscaping, you can bring in the outdoors by adding indoor plants. If you're not the plant parent type, choose fake leaves in pretty vases for low-maintenance color.
USE BATHROOM COLOR
Keep your bathroom color palette minimal. Even if you want to use a bold color palette, remember to keep other decorative items in the room simple, such as towels, rugs, and storage space. In this bathroom from House Nine, white tiled walls add to the wood mirror and dark with color without leaving space.
KEEP IT LOW
A low bed can make your ceiling appear high, so choosing furniture close to the floor will automatically make your room appear larger. This French bed has beautiful rugs and drapes for a beautiful finish and a large white curtain that complements the walls. A large chandelier exaggerates the ceiling height to complement the lower level of the bed.
MIX AND MATCH TEXTURES
Layer a variety of soft fabrics such as rugs, blankets, and bedspreads with white stripes to blur lines and create stickiness. The combination of linens, plush blankets and natural wood creates a farmhouse dream in this bedroom from Milk and Honey Life. While the white walls harmonize with the master bed, it highlights the color of the unique bed, furniture and bedding.
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