Unique décor ideas for a small apartment

Unique décor ideas for a small apartment

When it comes to decorating a small apartment one has to focus on creating a perfect balance between functionality and design. Often, people tend to concentrate exclusively on the functionality angle – however, that doesn’t need to be the case. Although your apartment is short on space that doesn’t mean that is has to be short on style. You might prefer an all-enveloping cosy feel or something a little more light and airy – there are stylish, functional solutions for both.

The way you style your home is a means to defining your personality, taste and creativity. Follow these decorating tips to incorporate unique items into your compact space, letting your personality shine through.

Area rug in a small apartment

Delineate & separate areas

Open-plan living has become increasingly popular, and at first glance you might think that these spaces are easy to decorate. However, in many cases, people get overwhelmed by the lack of definition which can make a space look untidy. It’s not that hard to decorate an open-plan space once you understand a few key concepts.

Start by creating zones, giving each area a specific purpose – whether it be cooking, dining, lounging, working or sleeping. You could use room dividers or screens, perhaps plants, lighting or wall colours. Delineating separate areas of the house by using rugs is an easy and effective way to give structure without compromising on flow. Rugs can be found in a great variety of shapes, colours and prices – they’re definitely one of the first items of to consider for your open plan space.

Sitting and dining areas in a small apartment

Invest in furniture

Another important element of any living space is the furniture. These items play a vital role in the process of transforming a plain space into a unique and personalised room. When it comes to making a tiny apartment functional, you can make use of flexible furniture that has a dual-purpose. Whichever items of furniture you choose, you need to make sure that their size compliments or is suitable for the space.

No one says that if you’re working with a smaller space you need to opt for plain and basic furniture. If you’re looking for unique Italian furniture for either large or small homes, you might want to check out Mondital. They provide all kinds of classic and contemporary pieces; and have furniture for bedrooms, living room, office or hallway that bring style and elegance to your home.

Curved under-seat storage

Rethink unused spaces

After living for a long period of time in the same place, people might get a little stuck or unadventurous when it comes to redecorating their surroundings. Often, when living in compact homes, people try to compensate for their lack of space by hiding pots and pans in the oven – or storing shoes and clothes under their bed. It pays to to rethink all areas of the home in order to find out whether or not they’re being used in the most effective way possible.

A simple first step is to take a short ‘stroll’ around the apartment and observing any ‘dead’ space that could in fact be serving a useful purpose. Perhaps you could re-arrange furniture or acquire pieces that fit into spaces more precisely, freeing up space for more storage or extra relaxing space for you and your visitors. A feature mirror could complete the design adding light, reflection and the illusion of space. If you’re feeling creative you could opt for mixing vintage and modern accessories for that timeless eclectic feel in your home.

Under-stairs area with bookshelves and sofas

Add curves with décor

Most people who live in tiny apartments know that they tend to be a little box-shaped. Perhaps incorporate some curves to add interest. A round table or organic shaped lightshades are both great ways of transforming a space in a blink of an eye. If you don’t feel like spending a lot of money on expensive lighting fixtures, the great news is that you can DIY your own vintage-inspired lampshade at home. Strikingly shaped accessories that incorporate the curved form will help to create continuity. Once you’ve found items that match your personal tastes in style, make sure that functionality follows for the key areas of the home. 

Layered pink & white patterned bedding

Layer to add depth

You can create depth & extra dimension to a small space by embarking on some layering around your home. Everyone loves a home that’s warm, cosy and inviting. Add multiple blankets, throws and cushions to beds & sofas, transforming the feel of your home without having to spend too much time or money. Shadow boxes are one of the easiest ways of adding definition and interest to your walls. They can house personal collections such as photographs and mementoes picked up travelling. They’ll provide a unique display that reflects your own personality and experience.

Lastly, keep in mind that layering doesn’t just mean placing different design elements on top of each other. It also refers to creating contrast. Opt for different materials, patterns and textures when adding depth to your apartment.

There are lots of ways to turn your small apartment into a unique space where you can enjoy spending time. Be creative, have fun and let your personality shine through.

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4 tips for creating a stunning bathroom

4 tips for creating a stunning bathroom | H is for Home

If you’re a home bird who loves cosy nights in, it’s important that you invest in your bathroom and turn it into a place in which you enjoy spending time. This will come in handy whenever you’re trying to unwind with a relaxing bubble bath or indulge in a home spa day. Investing in your bathroom is also a fantastic opportunity for you to impress your guests and to increase the value of your property. That’s why you should do everything in your power to create a stunning bathroom in which to be proud. Below are four tips that will help you to do this.

Modern bathroom with wooden vanity unit

Do your research

Before you make any important decisions, it’s vital that you do your research. This will help you save on time, money and effort. If you’ve never renovated a bathroom before, it will also give you the chance to feel confident in your choices. Why not take it one step at a time? You could read up on the pros and cons of installing a bath instead of a shower. Then, you could look into the best ventilation systems for keeping your bathroom clean and fresh. Finally, you should find reviews that explore specific pieces of equipment such as hand basins and toilets. Simply visit the plumbing info to find out more.

Modern bathroom in neutral colours

Get inspired

If you’re struggling to get excited about your bathroom transformation, you should constantly be on the lookout for sources of inspiration. This could involve flicking through magazines that are dedicated to covetable bathrooms. Or, as a cost-effective alternative, you could read online blog posts and scroll through relevant Pinterest boards. Another great idea is to stay alert when you’re visiting other people’s homes. Make sure that you pay a visit to their bathrooms and keep your eyes peeled for interesting ideas. This is the perfect opportunity for you to find out what you like and what you’re trying to avoid.

Bathroom decorated with accessories in shades of blue

Choose the right colour palette

One of the biggest decisions that you’ll make, when it comes to designing your bathroom, is your choice of colour palette. Instead of opting for a simple white or beige, it’s vital that you explore all your options. If you’re trying to create a relaxing room, you’ll need calming tones such as a pale blue or a mint green. Or, if you’re aiming for a feeling of luxury, you’ll need rich shades such as amber or a deep purple. Whatever you decide, just make sure that you find a paint that’s specifically designed to work for bathrooms. This will help you to prevent mould, damp and water staining.

Fancy hand wash and moisturiser, brushes and cosmetics

Have fun with your finishing touches

Once you’ve mastered the basics, have fun with your finishing touches. Even if you’re dealing with a regular family bathroom, it’s still important to put in the effort. There are so many details that can bring your bathroom to a whole new level. Flooring updates can instantly lift the room and make it look brighter and larger.

Taps and shower heads can lead you into a more traditional or modern look with ease. Changing your basin and toilet or opting for a suit can give you an instant upgrade, always choose the highest quality options from Bathshack.

You could do this by purchasing a luxury robe to hang on the door, finding a gorgeous diffuser to place on a shelf, and investing in high-quality towels to brighten up the space. You could also take inspiration from deluxe hotels and include a luxury moisturiser alongside your hand soap.

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Improving your home: When to hire and when to DIY

Improving your home: When to hire and when to DIY

It’s no secret that a lot of money can be made from buying a property that is in need of some work and doing it up yourself. However, depending on the amount of work necessary, this can soon become a costly affair.

Therefore, when you embark on a house-remodelling project, and you’re looking to set a budget, you should consider just how much of it you can do yourself. After all, if you save some money on stripping your own wallpaper, you may be able to afford that beautiful ceramic sink you’ve had your eye on for the kitchen.

The main three questions to consider when deciding whether to DIY or hire a professional are: do you realistically have the time to complete this project? Do you realistically have the skills to complete this project? Could it be dangerous to yourself or damaging to the property if you attempt to complete this project on your own?

Below is a list of some of the most common tasks associated with doing up a house, as well as some recommendations on what you should DIY and for what jobs you should hire professionals.

Opening cans of paint

DIY: painting

Although it can seem daunting, learning to paint a room isn’t as difficult as it sounds. Have a look at tutorials online and perhaps find a more experienced friend or family member to assist you.

Wooden shelves against a grey wall

DIY or HIRE: cabinets and shelves

It may take some practice, but hanging cabinets or shelves isn’t too difficult once you’ve got the hang of it. Again, there’s a wealth of tutorials online on this subject for you to watch and learn.

Repairing a thatched roof

HIRE: roofing

As a rule of thumb, anything that may damage the structure or integrity of your home should be done by a professional. If you need your roof fixed, for peace of mind hire a professional roofing company that has a number of good reviews.

Laying laminate flooring

DIY or HIRE: flooring

When it comes to flooring, you can either DIY or hire, depending on what kind of work you are looking to have done. For example, laminated flooring is much easier to install than hardwood flooring.

Installing plumbing in a house

HIRE: wiring and plumbing

Although most people are capable of doing minor electricity jobs such as changing a plug themselves, all the major wiring should be done by a professional. Getting wiring wrong can cause a lot of damage – not only to yourself but your property. Similarly, plumbing mistakes when carrying out jobs such as changing suites or installing pipe lagging can seriously damage your property, and the property value along with it, so make sure you hire a trusted professional for all your plumbing needs!

Small jar of chalk paint

DIY: furniture

This doesn’t refer to flat-pack or self-assemble furniture, but rather to a project where you buy a cheap piece of furniture and do it up to your liking. Most people have seen IKEA furniture hacks, and while they may look easy online, it can be difficult getting the desired result. Nevertheless, failed furniture DIY projects would never damage your home and seeing as IKEA furniture is very budget-friendly, you can easily try out your DIY skills without breaking the bank.

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10 tricks interior designers won’t tell you

10 tricks interior designers won't tell you | H is for Home

Whilst you may already have a few ideas for revitalising your home’s appearance, putting them into practical action could be difficult – and seemingly call for the services of an interior designer. However, we’re going to reveal some tricks such designers may prefer to keep secret.

Hang artwork at a suitable height

We may not know huge amounts about art, but we know what we like – pictures, posters & paintings hung in such a way that we can view them easily. Artwork is often hung too high; keep the bottom of each piece a mere 7½-20cm/3-8 inches higher than furniture. Leaving too much space in-between creates a distracting void.

Shelf with books stacked vertically and horizontally

Shelve your books horizontally & vertically

Have 60% of your bookshelves’ tomes stacked vertically and leave the remaining 40% stored horizontally. This is good for creating both visual balance and spontaneity, says Reader’s Digest. Intersperse the books with other objects such as vases, framed photos or potted plants.

Mirror, mirror on the wall

Position mirrors around 132cm/52 inches up from floor level. Opting for this kind of placement with your mirror can avoid, for most people, the stooping or tip-toeing that can happen whilst attempting to take a look at themselves.

Table and chairs with place settings and centrepiece

Set the table

If you’re planning on buying a new dining table, choose one that exceeds 90cm/3 foot in width. This should leave sufficient space for diners’ plates and cutlery along with, in the centre, serving dishes and centrepieces. If the room it’s going into is fairly small, a circular table might be a better option.

Colour a room happy

When bringing colour into a room, it’s good to give 60% of it over to a dominant hue, assign 30% of it to a secondary tone and designate the remaining 10% to an accent colour.

White-painted pallet coffee table on wheels

Get the measure of your coffee table

These days, a sofa seat is typically around 50cm/20 inches high – a comfortable height for sitting. That leaves the ideal height for a coffee table at approximately 38-50cm/15-20 inches. A convenient position for setting down and picking up your cup of coffee, book and remote controls.

Make fresh use of old pieces

Don’t assume that making your home look fresher automatically entails buying lots of new furniture and fittings. It may be far better to re-purpose existing items. Example ways of doing so are suggested by Freshome, which suggests turning an antique vase into a utensil holder or an old dresser into a bathroom sink and cabinet.

semi-sheer white Roman blinds at a kitchen window

Be flexible with your budget

Spotted some floor-to-ceiling curtains in a luxurious fabric? They might be outside your budget – in which case, cheaper Roman blinds made from the same fabric could be a more affordable option. Similarly, you could forgo pricey custom cabinets in favour of stock cabinets, the door fronts of which can be customised with a paint job or new handles.

Put familiar rooms to different purposes

A room you’ve long has as a little-used dining room could actually make a good home cinema or games room, while a living room could be re-imagined as an office, says NOLA.com.

Lantern roof installed over a kitchen

Create balance

This includes balance in colour, texture, furniture and lighting; the installation of lantern roofs could particularly assist you with the last of those.

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