Lifestyle & Smart living

How to liven up a drab room

How to liven up a drab room

Adding a bit of personality to your home is always a good idea. However, it can sometimes be difficult to know where to begin. What options do you have if you are unable to afford the talents associated with a trained interior decorator? From artful bronze statues to embracing the appropriate colour palette, there are actually numerous innovative ways in which you can transform the appeal of any environment. Let’s take a closer look.

Selecting the right colour scheme

Rooms associated with a white or off-white tone can often appear to be overly sanitary and even uninviting. This is why one of the first steps is to select a good colour palette for the environment. Many experts recommend warm tones, as these reflect a sense of vibrancy and organic flair. Reds, oranges sand auburn are all excellent options. Paint a small swatch on the walls in order to appreciate which variant seems to work the best.

A bit of art can go a long way

Whether you are hoping to achieve a shabby chic appeal or you wish to embrace a more contemporary tone, there is no doubt that a touch of art is always a worthwhile consideration. Vintage paintings and Art Deco lighting will immediately transform the room into a true masterpiece. If you are instead aiming to reflect a more classical appeal, the inclusion of bespoke bronze sculptures or marble statues can also work very well. However, be sure that the presence of any art does not detract from the appearance of the room as a whole.

Let there be light

One of the issues with smaller rooms is that they tend to feel stifling and confined. In such instances, more is actually less in terms of art and creature comforts. It is much better to enhance the level of ambient light. If there are few windows to allow in natural sunlight, try to search for wall-mounted fixtures or recessed lighting options. These will maximise the perceived amount of space within the room while not cluttering up the immediate environment. LED lighting units are the best options, as they are extremely economical and they provide a clearer level of illumination.

Dealing with empty spaces

What are your options if you are faced with a massive wall? As opposed to leaving it bare, why not adorn it with personal photographs or even vintage public signs? This is one of the latest trends, as it offers up a decidedly timeless quality that might not always be possible with modern options. Feel free to experiment with the space in order to get a good idea for its dimensions and which configurations work the best. It could also be a good idea to take a series of before-and-after pictures with your smartphone or a digital camera. You can then compare different ideas before making a firm commitment.

These are some of the very same interior design tips which are frequently employed by professionals within the industry. The good news is that the majority of suggestions will not require a great deal of money to complete, so they are suited if you happen to be working within a limited budget. Above all, always be sure to follow your imagination and never be afraid to experiment a bit along the way.

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