13 Quirky Home Décor Ideas You Need To Try

Give your bathroom an elevated feel by swapping a bath mat for a rug or runner. Leclair Decor chose a patterned runner for this galley-style space, and hung a pair of framed prints on the wall to make it feel as carefully decorated as the rest of the house. Take a shortcut to high glamour by designing an all-black kitchen. Louis Duncan-He Designs mixed black cabinets and a black stone waterfall island with stainless steel appliances and light wood flooring for a dramatic look in this remodeled midcentury modern kitchen. Changing kitchen cabinet hardware is a simple way to transform the look of your kitchen without renovating. Interior designer Alvin Wayne added a graphic look to this otherwise all-white kitchen with black metal cabinet and drawer bar pulls for a crisp modern feel.

  • ThisInterior Impressions-designed space has both, creating a breezy, summery entryway that is nothing but inviting.
  • It’s tempting to play it safe when it comes to injecting color into your home, but interiors that experiment with bold tones are often the most striking.
  • You can feature the plants or flowers in multiple ways, such as small posies on each plate, in bud vases, or in a large arrangement.
  • An eclectic array of rectangular framed mirrors creates an eye-catching wall feature in this Boho living room.
  • The designers also recommend using rugs to define these mini-areas.
  • The sky-blue side table pairs well with the various shades of blue in the art prints featured in a gallery wall.

If you stock a bar cart at home, now’s the time to give it a summer makeover. Switch out your beverages of choice for warm weather-worthy bottles, plenty of water, and a vase full of fresh blooms. Here, Liz MacPhail Interiors topped a bamboo loveseat with patterned pillows. Add in some tropical plants and a textured rug for good measure.

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Here, an assortment of ranunculus—which typically bloom in early spring—in a white ceramic pitcher pop against the neutral backdrop of this kitchen. There is no one trendy wallpaper, but recent trending wallpaper styles include large-scale florals, botanicals, wavy stripes, and artist-designed patterns. Trendy ways to use wallpaper include wallpapering the ceiling, the backs of built-in shelving, as well as peel-and-stick wallpaper for ease of installation and removal.

  • In this design, she kept things simple with a clean color palette, fun window treatment, and terrazzo countertops.
  • Is there a better compliment to receive than ‘Where did you get that from?
  • Minimalist interior design is often monochromatic or uses a limited color palette, focusing on the use of varied textures and quality materials to create a warm and livable feel.
  • While many homeowners are investing huge sums gutting kitchens and bathrooms, these ones are creating something unique and deeply personal, often while spending just a few hundred dollars on materials.

There’s nothing quite like a fire in the winter, when you’re tucked up under a cozy throw with the flames flickering from the fireplace. ‘Adding color to a room can instantly change both the look and feel,’ advises Michael Curtis Green, Mahout Lifestyle. Turn a woven basket into a side table by setting it between two accent chairs and placing a small tray on top. You can never have too many brass candlesticks in your rustic home. Group two or three together on your desk, mantel, or dining room table, or gather a bunch and place them inside a nonworking fireplace.