Hello Everyone! I'm feeling extra inspired today so I have gathered a collection of brilliant home make-over ideas that would be applicable in various scenarios.
1. Blank Wall
Create a faux window by hanging mirrors. Take this Soho loft. I think this is really gorgeous.
Though in this part of the world where we live, it could be an ideal dust collector. Extra effort of cleaning them weekly would be the way to go.
1. Blank Wall
Create a faux window by hanging mirrors. Take this Soho loft. I think this is really gorgeous.
Eclectic living room design by New York interior designer ABC Dragoo |
How: Paint the back wall a darker color and with a laser level and mirror mastic,
hang 30cm x 30cm LOTS mirrors available in IKEA
They come in 4 pcs per pack.
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2. Need a Home Office space
What I hate about desks at home is the clutter. Papers, files, and stationery hovering over the desk that is already occupied by the laptop and endless gadgets.
Convert an existing closet space into a home office. I suggest keeping the bi-folding or sliding door if possible to conceal it when not in use. I like how inspiring bulletin wall added a personal touch and identity to this office nook.
Contemporary home office design by SF Architect Mercedes Corbell How:
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3. Empty Niches
Build a Book Nook. Convert niches and build a small library. The alphabetical or uncategorized collection of books can add plus points for ''homey'' factor into your home especially when you have the passion to read.
Contemporary home office design by Seattle interior designer Garret Cord Werner How: Measure the niche depth and overall height. Divide the height considering the bottom built-in drawers or pedestal. Check available shelves width in your favorite home depot. Measure with laser level and hang the shelves. Add in light points with the help of your electrician for extra shelf lighting or power points for your table lamps. |
Images via: Houzz