We had the pleasure of creating a remarkable transformation from an almost blank canvas to a cozy haven. The walls were bare, the floors echoed, and the space lacked character. The challenge was not just about filling the space but creating an environment that embraced comfort and tranquility.
The introduction of soft textiles and carefully chosen accessories and lighting played a pivotal role in adding layers of comfort and personality to the space. Plush throw pillows, cozy blankets, and area rugs not only enhanced visual appeal but also invited a sense of touch and coziness.
AFTER: The addition of colours immediately draw the eyes, creating visual interest.
Styling Tip: Integrating pops of colour is an effective way to balance neutral tones.
Decorating a small entryway requires thoughtful consideration of space and functionality.
Styling Tips:
1) Hang a mirror on the wall to create the illusion of more space. Mirrors reflect light and make a small entryway feel more expansive.
2) Avoid clutter by keeping the decor streamlined. Choose a few key pieces that contribute to the overall aesthetic without overwhelming the space.
3) Incorporate a small potted plant or a vase with fresh flowers to bring a touch of nature into the entryway. This adds visual interest without taking up much space.
4) Choose a small, strategically placed rug to define the entry area without overwhelming it. This can also add a pop of color and texture to the space.
5) Incorporate vertical lines in the decor to create a sense of height. This can be achieved through vertical stripes on the wall, tall mirrors, or vertical artwork.
By combining these tips, you can create a stylish and functional entryway in even the smallest of spaces. The key is to prioritize functionality, keep the decor simple and purposeful, and make the most of vertical and wall space.
AFTER: Strategic placement of furniture take precedence in this area. The layout was designed to maximise space and enable a seamless flow between the living and dining areas.
Thoughtful placement of furniture created designated zones while maintaining an open and airy feel.
AFTER: Open shelf is an excellent way to personalise your space, display items that might otherwise be tucked away or allows for easy access to items.
Here, we have a display of cookbooks, latte cups and scented candle which turn everyday items into artful displays.
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