7 tendencies of interior decoration that you should forget
The decoration of your living room is always a challenge. You want it to be good, you want it to represent who you are like a person, you want it to be functional, and you also want it to be #TonTrend. To help you, here are 7 tendencies of dead inner decoration.
The decoration of your living room is always a challenge. You want it to be good, you want it to represent who you are like a person, you want it to be functional, and you also want it to be #TonTrend. To help you, here are 7 tendencies of dead inner decoration.
1. Curtains
The curtains are finished. Your grandparents could have been all on heavy curtains to protect their privacy, but the trend has a lot of natural light in your room. Your best options are a) no curtain of all or b) very light curtains that diffuse light instead of blocking it completely. The secondary advantage of this tendency to a life without curtain is that you save a lot of money. For something as simple as the fabric you drape on your windows, the curtains are really expensive. Use this silver surplus to buy framed images (but not too many) or superb furniture (but not too much). More on that later.
2. Two-colored diagrams
For a very long time to choose two key colors for your apartment and you stick to a huge trend. My mother's apartment and the one I'm renting followed this rule to a T. All the walls were covered with a solid color, the more assorted furniture, the more there were several items of a Only other color as "accent pieces". This attracted your attention when you entered a room. This trend is officially over. Now you can feel free to go with more colors, one color (White is very fashionable) and the total freedom to choose colors and layouts that emphasize your personality, what you feel and what Environment makes you feel the most comfortable.
3. Assorted wood
I think this one is the direct result of what it means to be a #Millennial. The wooden furniture is expensive, then we now see a lot of IKEA furniture of choice and mixing different colors, textures and materials. It is no longer connected to make your apartment look like your grandfather's study room - all books related to dark wood and leather. "IKEA Modern" is fine!
4. Symmetry
It's still another that my family is guilty of. But now your rooms do not need to be symmetrical. Like symmetrical faces seem really clumsy, the symmetrical rooms also seem a turn off. Try to play with the positioning of your furniture and focus on the functionality of your layout rather than its aesthetic appeal. Consider your lifestyle and place your furniture in a way that compliments rather than restrict them.
5. Art everywhere
Remember when framed posters and family images and the sticky waterfall have been rabies? I'm glad it's no longer one thing. It is no longer important to have your home look like an art gallery or (which is even worse) a museum. Opt for the art that underlines your individuality and your art that you really appreciate.
6. Many furniture
The creation of a large sofa, two chairs and a coffee table is no longer indispensable. At the moment, everything you need is what you really have ... well ... need. If all you do in your living room is watching movies and lounges - a TV and some comfortable sofas are all you need. If you like to welcome parties, keep your living space that can be mingled. Everything is functionality now.
7. Think you're done
And finally, you are no longer necessary to stay in the same style for five or ten years at a time. As soon as your financial or living situation changes - do not hesitate to completely modify the way your apartment or appearance. You are no longer "locked up" with the initial configuration of your furniture and colors and styles. With eBay and Craigslist, it's really easy to get rid of the furniture and objects you no longer need, and the money saved on those who will help you buy new furniture that helps you create a style that complements your mood.