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And that’s exactly why Becc Burgmann, director and founder of Becc Burgmann Interior Design and Decorating, Sydney, recommends using only cool colors or only warm colors. When decorating, break down the room into a few different layers. Your base layer should include your biggest furniture—the pieces you’ll take with you from home to home. Since these layers are more flexible, you might swap them out as you move from home to home. Instead, stock up on essentials—like rugs, upholstered furniture, and more—and let them inform your palette. Forget neutrals and paint your mudroom in an unexpected hue that reflects your personality or your mood.

  • Summer decor can also lean into natural materials in neutral tones, highlighting a sense of serenity.
  • Decorate a dark corner of your home with mirrors that will reflect light and double views.
  • “You don’t need to make big changes to make a room look different,” Zoe Warren, design consultant at HomeHow, says.
  • Add a glass top for an interesting blend of rough, rustic allure and sleek contemporary design.

You don’t have to add much to create a stunning display when styling with handcrafted baskets. A fun silver candelabra adds a lovely and elegant touch to our Christmas table. However, it looks lovely when styled alone, except for the brass bird salt and pepper shakers.

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Save space and preserve flow on a narrow front porch with convertible furniture such as a drop-leaf table. Finding Lovely placed a round wooden table between a pair of woven armchairs on this farmhouse front porch that can be pulled out and expanded when you host more people for lunch or a drink. Classic urns planted with greenery will give a traditional porch a timeless and elegant feel. Crisp Architects placed large urns on the ends of this open front porch that define the space and add height. Rocking chairs are a front porch classic that will lend your space a timeless feel. Crisp Architects installed a row of matching lighting from the ceiling of this long front porch to create a balanced feel and complement the wall sconces flanking the door.

  • The key is to choose something you love, that makes you feel good, and stick with it.
  • The reef-protected waters ensure that swimming is safe, making it an ideal spot for families with children.
  • If you’re thinking of going monochrome, but you’re not sure you want to commit to one shade, try a tone-on-tone look.
  • Even if the vibrant pink trees don’t bloom in your neighborhood, you can enjoy their beauty at home with this DIY spring decoration.
  • If you’re having trouble sourcing the perfect piece, consider going the vintage or antique route—flea markets are full of excellent, unique oil paintings and drawings at affordable prices.

Playful yellow privacy fence-shaped window shutters shelter the bath from neighboring windows. This daring light fixture adds a playful touch to an otherwise streamlined space. White walls are never going out of style, but sometimes they can feel a little sterile. Sarah Fultz of Sarah Fultz Interiors avoided that problem, by adding warm-toned art to the walls and plenty of cozy furnishings. A neutral color scheme will never go out of style but it can be hard to keep it interesting.