What 4 little things will make the interior richer: designers revealed tricks

25.07.2023 21:30

In order for the interior to look the way you want, it is not necessary to take out loans to buy premium goods: you can decorate your apartment decently at a lower cost.

Sometimes it's enough to add just a few stylish elements to make the entire apartment feel rich and impressive.

What 4 little things you need to know

Houseplants

Not everyone knows that with the help of correctly chosen indoor plants you can make the interior richer. However, it is worth remembering that you should not fill every free centimeter of the apartment with flowers: the effect will be exactly the opposite.

Therefore, think about beautiful compositions with plants and their locations.

Don't let your windowsills sit empty

Don't waste valuable free space: window sills can also become an interior element. You can safely grow herbs on the kitchen window sill.

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You can create a stylish reading area on the windowsill in the living room. And in the bedroom you can put flowers in vases and plants that purify the air.

Get rid of worn-out things

Yulia Tychino, an expert on interior design for the BelNovosti online publication, reminds us that just one sofa with worn upholstery or a wardrobe that clearly needs restoration can ruin the overall beautiful appearance of a home.

Therefore, things need to be repaired and put in order in a timely manner.

Less furniture

Previously, it might have seemed that a huge amount of furniture indicated a good income for the person who could afford it all.

However, modern requirements for a stylish interior are different.

On the contrary, having free space with a minimum set of furniture is valued. However, this means that you will need to invest in a good storage system.

Marina Michalap Author: Marina Michalap Internet resource editor


Content
  1. What 4 little things you need to know
  2. Houseplants
  3. Don't let your windowsills sit empty
  4. Get rid of worn-out things
  5. Less furniture