10 Best Interior Design Ideas From Professional Designers
Every time you need to buy a sofa or decide on a paint colour at The Home Depot, you get paralyzed by analysis. The only way to get over this feeling is to know the interior design ideas and secrets of your favourite designers. If you had a reliable source to address all of your urgent queries, such as "Are navy blue kitchen cabinets still in?" or "Will I regret doing shiplap?", just picture how much more at ease you would feel. Everybody needs an expert who can distinguish between fads in interior design ideas and classic concepts that are coming back into vogue. When making long-term decisions about your house, that kind of information is priceless.
We asked a few of our favourite professional interior designers for interior design ideas to share the decorating tips they typically save for clients because not everyone has access to a speedy interior designer and interior design ideas. Whether you live in a farmhouse or a studio apartment, you'll find ingenious interior design ideas and methods below that can address every issue in your property.
1. Use Woven Cane to Add Light to Any Space
The caned cabinet fronts in Ashley Montgomery's exquisite mudroom serve both functional and aesthetic functions. The natural colour of the cupboards, which house farm clothes, boots, hats, gloves, and other items, "provides airflow" and contrasts with the green woodwork. Although such busy places can seem congested, attention to detail like caning can help diffuse the tension.
2. Combine Strong Colors and Prints
Even while the idea might seem contradictory, Leah Ring of Another Human created this bedroom, which features vibrant colours and prints in everything from ceramic objects to patchwork linens to paint. It seems sense that the artwork would be multifaceted and one-of-a-kind as well. "The space gets great light throughout the day, so we wanted to go for a peachy colour on the walls that would give it a nice glow with the sunlight," Ring says. The sleeping area "feels layered in a comfortable way but not too busy—[you] feel very serene when you’re in the room," Ring states.
3. Add Charm With a Cabinet Skirt
Tile and colour served as Meta Coleman's inspiration when redesigning a California kitchen. She constructed this airy walk-in pantry by taking square footage from the living room. It has a ton of countertop space, lots of storage, and charming cabinet skirts that soften the area.
4. Blue Goes With Every Colour
The takeaway from this is that almost every hue of blue has benefits. The aggressive colour blocking that occurs throughout the room, including the light green ceiling, the tonal walls and mantel, the Sputnik lamp, and the patterned chairs and curtains, is set in motion by the artwork above the fireplace, which was designed by Kingston Lafferty.
5. Tile Is Timeless
Mosaics and penny tiles are also used by Avery Cox of Avery Cox Design, who adores a good subway tile. "If I'm really going for something special I'll select a hand-painted or marbled tile from somewhere," she says. Bonus tip: Whether it's for your kitchen, bathroom, or bedroom, customizations are popular in the tile market!
6. Cut Tile for a Custom Look
According to Jessica Geller of Toldeo Geller, "we usually cut readily available materials that are in standard sizes into smaller sizes of those same tiles." The unique tile design in this bathroom was made by the design team using an economical technique.
7. Update an Appliance With Wallpaper
Have unattractive appliances or just wish to make some changes? Apply peel-and-stick wallpaper to hide them, like designer Janie Molster did to this kitchen's refrigerator and freezer.
8. Balance Playful and Sophisticated
You can combine patterns and colours in unexpected ways while maintaining a genuine and fashionable look. Just ask Anthony Gianacakos, a designer, who did it in his own bedroom. "My strong power is colour and pattern," he explains.
9. No Window? Use a Mirror
Camila Pavone of Effortless Style Interiors had the inspiration to combine two mirrors to create the illusion of a window while she was in a windowless basement room. It opens up the room and gives it a more expansive feel.
10. Soften Up Stainless Steel
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