In here, I’m going to share with you some awesome interior
designing tricks which are going to up your game in the way your room looks.
This will prove to be essential if you just moved or are just seeking for some
quick home pick-me-up solutions. What’s more, these tricks actually call for
little effort and less costs.
More often than not, the little things are the ones which
create the big difference in our homes. They could be such ‘small’ acts as adding
a mirror, a lamp, a plant or even a painting. They tend to transform the way
that our rooms look.
The following are clever interior designing tricks meant to
inspire you to change how your space looks:
1. Paint Smaller Rooms in Softer and Lighter
Colors.
This helps in making the room feel much
larger than it actually is. Small rooms might seem cramped but on addition of
large windows, adequate use of mirrors and light colored walls, the experience
changes for the better. Mirrors, in particular, give the optical illusion of
space making a room seem larger.
2. Make Use Of Decorative Mirrors To Add
Instant Light To Your Living Space
For rooms with a limited amount of natural
light, it’s advisable to place mirrors directly across the windows as this will
add instant light. Additionally, decorative mirrors can be utilized in lieu of
art to fill empty wall space.
3. Mix It Up! Mix Up Patterns and Textures,
Old and New, Expensive and Inexpensive.
There’s a thing with mixing these things up
that brings out the classy sophistication in you. After all, interior designing
is about reflecting who you are; your style and personality.
4. Slip Into Something A Little More
Comfortable
Slip covers are easily removed coverings
allowing an exquisite look without necessarily having to worry about people
dirtying your furniture. They’re especially ideal for rooms usually used by
children. They thus bring out the air of comfortable, easy, casual yet
sophisticated elegance.
5. Use Wicker Baskets
This is both an elegant and economical way of
adding storage to your room. They’re used to store and display books, décor and
architectural magazines, towels and toys to name just but a few. They can be placed on the counter-tops in your
kitchen to gracefully display and store fruits and vegetables.



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