1.It's getting weird on the coffee table
Instead of decorating your coffee table with the classic assortment of stacked books, go for something subtly whimsical and unique. Here the Romanek Design Studio has covered the surface with a collection of classic vases and vases that reinforce and combine the formal and traditional elements of the entire room as well as the most modern elements, creating a fun, eclectic and timeless ensemble.
2.Neutral Reset
If you don't like to play with a lot of bold patterns and colors, but like experimental pieces and tasteful colorful details, this living room should be considered. Instead of choosing everything in black and white, anchor pieces like the sofa and table remain neutral, while the spears, art, and lamp just add a splash of color (nothing too crazy, just worry. , red, dark blue and green).
3.Add something unexpected
As classic wallpaper, shades and blue grass curtains set the stage for a traditional living room, designer Heather Hilliard added bold elements in unexpected ways. The floral sofa and the green plexiglass coffee table are a pleasant surprise that breaks the classic elements without obscuring them.
4.Make it colorful
This Anna Spiro Design bedroom features fun pillows and stools, sleek gold mirrors, and light blue walls and is perfect for low-key evenings or more formal gatherings. And the yellow folding lamp makes the room really happy and cozy.
5.Line the walls
Although classic and timeless, this living room by interior designer Kevin Dumais is a lot of fun. From the red painted ceiling and velvet floor cushions, to the extra seating and bold artwork, no detail is overlooked. To make the atmosphere even softer and more intimate, Dumais covered the walls with a leather fabric.
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