Setting up your new home is a big challenge. You want it comfy, classy and exceptional but don’t know how to apply the ideas in your head or if those ideas would look good once applied. So, how do you make sure you have your dream house? and where should you start?
Following trends is usually one way to do so but not all trends are suitable for you. Those trends may turn against you if you don’t know how to use them well.
In the upcoming series of articles, we will show you the decoration trends for 2018 applied in real life. See how the simple elements of home decoration can be used in a unique way through these trends.
1) Lighting
Lighting is not only about the shape of a chandelier. Your lighting can stand out through using creative sources of light while smartly setting up the direction from which that light is coming from and spotted on.
2) Colors
There are several paths you could take while choosing the colors of your walls and how they match your furniture and floors.
Should you use bright colors or dark colors? Is Harmonizing the colors with your furniture better? Or does contrasting look more appealing?
3) Floors
Hardwood floors or Ceramic? Carpet or no carpet? Or shall you use ceramic carpets?
These are all approaches you could use but, which one should you follow?
4) Walls
You could paint your wall or use wallpapers or even brick walls indoor.
Which is most up-to-date?
5) Small Items
Mirrors, paintings and potted plants.. are definitely prestigious and articulates wideness in the area but should you just put them anywhere?
6) Kitchen
Are wooden kitchens a bit out of date? Should you use an American kitchen? What are the latest trends in Kitchen design?
7) Storage Spaces
You need more space in your home while you actually have it. How can you use the elements taking up space in your favor?
8) Furniture
The most common question.. Modern or Classic? The answer is not just based on random preference.
Your home says a lot about you so if you want it to say the right things, learn how to communicate in “the decoration language” in the upcoming articles discussing each trend in details to answer all of those questions.
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