Life, inspired: Spice it Up!
Need more inspiration?Contour and Contrast
While matching colours and varying tones of the same shade are popular right now, repeatedly using them can bring dullness to the mood. Hence, you need a new strategy!
Contour the house walls a little differently by throwing in some vivid contrasts in the mix to throw people off the moment they enter your house. Colour combinations like red and green, yellow and blue, black and white look incredible and automatically add a vibrancy that is difficult to ignore.
If you are painting all of the walls a single colour, you can add contrast by contrasting shades in furniture and interior décor. You can also use contrasting colours for adjacent walls and decorate each with the opposite shade of decor. Irrespective of how you add it, contrasts will successfully add life to the look. Featured products available at Harvey Norman.
STORE PROFILEDon’t Shy Away from Extravagance!
While your home doesn’t need to look like it was decorated in the Victorian era, who said anything about there being no extravagance inside? If you’re hoping to spice things up a little, look for one or a few pieces of extravagant décor for the house.
These can be chandeliers, statues, unique pieces, art and even kitchen appliances. The only criteria are, it needs to be an obvious attention grabber in a room for unique decorations.
While the extravagant piece will be more expensive, it will also be able to enhance your home’s appearance single-handedly. Featured product available from Oz Design Furniture.
STORE PROFILEAsymmetrically Symmetric
Following the rules isn’t for everyone, and it shouldn’t stop you from exploring some chaotic energy when decorating your home. Although symmetry is the norm, going with the herd is often overrated, and you should break the pattern by introducing asymmetry within your house.
The beauty of art is that, when done well, it can bring a seemingly unconnected set of prompts and make them into one masterpiece. Use the same concept and apply it at home. Carefully choose asymmetrical décor, planning their placement to ensure they will blend.
Once you have all of them, decorate them according to your plan, and the results will speak for themselves. Featured product available at Eureka Street Furniture.
STORE PROFILEContour and Contrast
While matching colours and varying tones of the same shade are popular right now, repeatedly using them can bring dullness to the mood. Hence, you need a new strategy!
Contour the house walls a little differently by throwing in some vivid contrasts in the mix to throw people off the moment they enter your house. Colour combinations like red and green, yellow and blue, black and white look incredible and automatically add a vibrancy that is difficult to ignore.
If you are painting all of the walls a single colour, you can add contrast by contrasting shades in furniture and interior décor. You can also use contrasting colours for adjacent walls and decorate each with the opposite shade of decor. Irrespective of how you add it, contrasts will successfully add life to the look. Featured products available at Harvey Norman.
STORE PROFILEDon’t Shy Away from Extravagance!
While your home doesn’t need to look like it was decorated in the Victorian era, who said anything about there being no extravagance inside? If you’re hoping to spice things up a little, look for one or a few pieces of extravagant décor for the house.
These can be chandeliers, statues, unique pieces, art and even kitchen appliances. The only criteria are, it needs to be an obvious attention grabber in a room for unique decorations.
While the extravagant piece will be more expensive, it will also be able to enhance your home’s appearance single-handedly. Featured product available from Oz Design Furniture.
STORE PROFILEAsymmetrically Symmetric
Following the rules isn’t for everyone, and it shouldn’t stop you from exploring some chaotic energy when decorating your home. Although symmetry is the norm, going with the herd is often overrated, and you should break the pattern by introducing asymmetry within your house.
The beauty of art is that, when done well, it can bring a seemingly unconnected set of prompts and make them into one masterpiece. Use the same concept and apply it at home. Carefully choose asymmetrical décor, planning their placement to ensure they will blend.
Once you have all of them, decorate them according to your plan, and the results will speak for themselves. Featured product available at Eureka Street Furniture.
STORE PROFILE