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Decorating a new space can indeed be a daunting feat. However you can make it easier on yourself if you take it step by step.
Breaking down the job into snackable pieces will make it easier to get it done as you simply tick off the steps you’ve finished. Watch the list shrink and shrink! The main advice I’d give you before hand is, make sure you know the purpose of the space and get it all done in one go. Select and collect everything you need. Then put it all together in one go if possible. Otherwise the project can drag on and on and become a much bigger project than it needs to be. Hopefully the list below can help you in breaking down the project. Decorating a room step by step:
There are many, many, many ways of decorating your wall. Typical wall coverings include:
If you’re looking for something different, perhaps a little out there maybe some of the following jolts some ideas. For instance instead of wallpaper cover your walls in
The list is endless! Try something a little unexpected! An organized bedroom starts with a good clean. Go through all your possessions and eliminate everything that you no longer use, have no place in the bedroom, are broken, or don’t like/wear anymore.
After this it becomes a case of giving everything in the room a place to stay. Storage is essential, however adding more wardrobes so you don’t have to get rid of items is not the solutions. The room still needs to function, and will look more organized when there are little to no items left out in view and when there is enough furniture to give a cozy feel, yet not so much that the furniture itself becomes the clutter. Built in wardrobes are a great solution as everything can be tucked away inside it. A separate walk in wardrobe is also handy, though not every home has the space to hold one. If you prefer free standing storage make sure all the separate pieces go together, and again, don’t take over the whole room. To put it in a few simple steps:
So think about it. The hallway is the first room you walk into when entering your house. It is the first thing visitors see. So what kind of impression do you want them to receive?
The hallway is probably one of the least used rooms, which gives you a chance to be a little bold. So let’s see what would be handy to have in the hallway. Coat hangers of some sort, a place for shoes, side dresser or table or board for keys. Maybe an umbrella stand? Good lighting I would say adding things like a plant, art/photographs, perhaps a bench or stool certainly make the space more personal. The size of the hallway will indicate how and what you can add to your space, some have just about enough space for the basics. If there is a little more space, add a few items that can welcome you home. Just be careful not to overcrowd the space, it must still remain functional and practical. Let’s be honest we still have to bring in bags of groceries through the same door! Let’s not make it too hard to manoeuvre. Painting your hallway a lovely inviting bright colour always makes an immediate impression. Something like yellow can give you that lovely happy sunshine feeling when coming home from long day at work. Fun, funky wallpaper does the same. It can be a little bold as you only see it as you walk in or out, but it can make you happy so why not? Have a look below at some examples. Perhaps it can give you a little inspiration! |
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