Interior Design Tricks to Transform Your Home
Hello loves,
The majority who voted on my Instagram poll, were enthusiastic of me, writing a post regarding home design, so that's what I am going to share with you today.
This post will give you interior design ideas and i hope a lot of decorating inspiration.
KITCHEN
A kitchen is not only one of the most important sections of a house, but also has a major role determining the resale value of the space. And that’s why remodeling your kitchen is all about making it aesthetically pleasing, fresh and of course, trendy. I personally love white, combined with colorful details, this definitely calls for loads of modern touches that range from the decor elements and the counters to a versatile color scheme. Making it all look so much more bright and evergreen, shades of white establish themselves as the rulers of kitchen colors.
Whether you want to go for the idea of modern, classic, traditional, cottage or contemporary – a gorgeous use of white in the kitchen won’t fail to hit all the right notes every single time. White can transform your kitchen from truly simple to enchanting, whether you want to go for a full-white space or little embellishments in the refreshing hue. We have bundled up some of the most incredibly gorgeous white kitchen ideas that are totally chic and elegant!
SALON
Scandinavian touch
Scandinavian modern style is one of the most popular in the world. It is especially popular in the northern countries, where the climate is harsh and the endless sun shortage is felt. It is not surprising, then, that Scandinavian modernism was loved by all northeast countries. The style itself was formed around the 1930 only. It comes from modernism. The main features of the style – coziness, comfort and lots of light.
BATHROOM
I usually pay too much attention to bathrooms, i even exaggerate sometimes :P
This one has made a big debut in the 80’s and is back and better than ever. When this “one material” trend it is done right, it can really turn the space into an impact, uniform and special place. Do I think I could handle a bubblegum pink bathroom every single day, NO. But I could be very into this space if it was in all white or a more muted pastel tone. Basically rather than dry walling, taking the tile half way up the wall, or filling the space with a collection of materials you do the same material from floor to ceiling and wall to wall and embrace one material for the entire bathroom.
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