It’s a blend of soft textures and cottage charm that feels just right. An eclectic array of rectangular framed mirrors creates an eye-catching wall feature in this Boho living room. Not only do they add character, but they also give you a chance to show off mirrors and round rattan wall decor collected from various parts of the world. Maintaining the understated aesthetic are a small wooden coffee table, jute poufs, and dried pampas grass, as well as soft white curtains on floor-to-ceiling windows to inspire tranquility. In this airy expanse of a loft-style space, a floor couch provides a snug spot to lounge, and its comfort is enhanced by the soft texture of an ethnic area rug beneath. The room also features a wooden TV stand for comfy viewing and a reclaimed wood coffee table that anchors the space.
- You can help yourself create positive and relaxing moments through interior designing as well.
- Figure approximately 30 inches for walkways, and position sofas and chairs no more than eight feet apart or people will have to strain to hear one another.
- Even an ultra-luxe space like this principal bathroom can benefit from a foraged branch.
- Add one to a cabana or thatched hut for your own little slice of heaven at home.
- Give the season’s most recognizable motif an upgrade by lining the inside with velvet and filling the center with gold-painted nuts and pomegranates.
This was my second time working with the same designer with Havenly. I wouldn’t change anything from beginning to end, the process was stellar. The level of detail of the designs and the items chosen compared to my vision are an absolute match.
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When we gave our backyard a total makeover last summer, I knew that blue would play a major role in our patio furniture. Bold navy wall treatment can give a small non-descript entry a powerful punch of color and design. I love his book Beautiful ~ it’s a must~have for those of us who love blue. This cool blue tray filled with a blue vase and white hydrangeas really bring your eye in. This stylish bookcase pops with blues in the books, vases, jars, pitchers, and even picture frames. These blue accessories from Rebecca at Boulevard West stand out beautifully against the white background of the bookcase.
Keep an eye out for storage ottomans, nesting tables, or benches with built-in drawers. These pieces can maximize your storage setup—without demanding any extra space. Most bathrooms call for at least one mirror—and the right one can transform the rest of the room. “An interesting mirror defines a space,” the Novogratz team says. So, pair your bold backsplash with an even bolder mirror, and sprinkle in some statement lighting to match. If not, you can cozy up your space with a few accessories—like a teak bath stool or a wooden bath mat.
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What works in one living room might not work in another; it all comes down to proportions. A wide space like this benefits from larger furniture and oversized accent chairs. “My go-to-move is using a large circular mirror anywhere I can put one!” Sarah from Arbor & Co. says. “Most of the time I love to place them above the fireplaces when I style a living room.” You have multiple facets to your personality, so why wouldn’t you also have multiple tastes in design? Mix and match your favorites to create a space that’s uniquely you.
- When you space-clear your home, try associating it with positive thoughts.
- Hanging lanterns can be suspended from ceilings or placed on walls to create an enchanting ambiance.
- Designer Sarah Zames of the Brooklyn firm General Assembly worked with actor Amanda Seyfried on this Catskills home, outfitting a guest bedroom with cement tiles by Commune.
- Oaky side tables frame the bed—warming up the light tones throughout and rounding it out with natural materials.