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- Neutrals in white,blue andgrayare still very popular.Darker tones are used to create drama.
- Open shelves are the ideal place to design a fall-themed vignette.
- Create a focal point in a spacious walk-in shower with a colorful tile accent wall.
- Marie Flanigan Interiors leaned a small horse painting in a gilded frame on open shelving in this farmhouse pantry for an effortless and homey feel.
- You could use pale yellow, golden yellow, and cream in one room.
- From velvet fabric on a sofa to mosaic tile-covered end tables, texture and patterns draw the eye to interesting details.
Leather imbues abundant warmth to any space, but especially with bohemian style—which can feel scattered and airy otherwise. The couch here features an orangey brown, making the perfect centerpiece for other artwork to riff off of—with warm pinks and golds coming through from the gallery wall behind it. This dining nook is made to feel delicate and airy with boho style decor. Pink and gold accented cushions soften up the chairs, adding happy color. Jute pendants and window treatments, as well as a deep mahogany coffee table, bring some of the outdoors in. Meanwhile, a symmetrical gallery wall and dried pampas grass add refined character.
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Embrace the warmth and cultural depth that these wood carvings bring, making each piece a unique and cherished addition to your decor. Display the essence of Asian artistry in your living spaces by showcasing ceramic figurines that exude cultural elegance. These meticulously crafted pieces, whether inspired by Chinese porcelain, Japanese pottery, or other regional influences, bring a touch of traditional craftsmanship into your decor. Choose figurines that depict symbols of luck, prosperity, or mythical creatures, adding a layer of meaning to your display.
- Just keep a basket handy to stash the colorful toys you don’t want on display.
- Pillows are probably the easiest accessory to use in your home.
- Moroccan decor elements mix well with midcentury modern, industrial, Scandinavian, and other popular styles.
- One quick way to do this is to repurpose or upcycle existing wooden furniture or find some for cheap at a thrift store or yard sale.
- So, venture out to your local thrift store, flea market, or estate sale, and discover the world of thrifted treasures that awaits you.
Blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona added a small bench and a striped rug on this small flagstone porch to create a spot for morning coffee. Potted greenery in a rustic woven basket adds a welcoming feel that can be swapped out as seasons change. In this Texas lake house by Marie Flanigan Interiors, neutral tones, natural textures and materials, and minimal decorations harmonize to create a calm, elevated living room. With the right simple pieces, your modern home can feel timeless.