If individual shelves feel too messy and cluttered for your walls, DIY pegboards. You'll gain additional space for vases, plants, mirrors, frames, etc., and warm up your space with the giant wooden wall covering. (Plus, if you get bored of one look, you can easily rearrange them!)
Add a variation of texture and accent colour with a premium quality throw, emitting that sense of all-important comfort within your living room and enticing you to cuddle up tightly and watch your favourite film.
Make old crates useful by hanging them on the wall, like this clever two-tone shelving. Here, they're used to store makeup and nail polish — but you could also stock them with spices or knickknacks.
Look for Nesters: By nesters, we mean containers that stack well together. They're stylish and so practical! Don't Buy in Sets: Sets tend to have only one container of each size which is great unless you have the same amount of items for each container, in which case you'll need multiple storage options of the same size.
If you have a small kitchen, this could be a huge space saver for you! That space between the wall and the fridge is usually "dead space." Utilize that space by creating a tall, thin, and mobile storage cart to store canned goods or spices and oils.
Easy-to-make driftwood shelving is the coastal-inspired DIY you're long overdue to try (just like you're long overdue on that coastal vacation). One caveat: Make sure the wood you select is light, otherwise it might hurt your wall
Opt for Square Containers: Unless you have open shelving, square storage containers are always a better option because they maximize space well. Round containers are giving up a few inches on each side and will never fit flush against a wall.
If you can't install pull-out storage, bins are the perfect alternative. This solution allows you to be able to see what's in the back of your cabinet without having to remove all of the items in the front of your cabinet.
If individual shelves feel too messy and cluttered for your walls, DIY pegboards. You'll gain additional space for vases, plants, mirrors, frames, etc., and warm up your space with the giant wooden wall covering. (Plus, if you get bored of one look, you can easily rearrange them!)
Brighten up your interiors with floral displays, infusing the design with the fresh vitality of nature and adding a touch of luxury and elegance. Both practical and stylish, footstools create an inclusive, welcoming feel in living room designs and can either be matched or contrasted with the sofa fabric.
Elegance is the only beauty that never fades, and this timeless piece of furniture stands true to that. The light accents on this table make it look beautiful, while not being too overpowering, or adding too much detail. For a home that has warm toned floors and walls, this entryway table is sure to look gorgeous!
As it can be an effort getting your bed into the house (and out again if you don't like it), you don't really want to test drive too many options before settling on the final one. Thus, never go bed shopping on a whim. Schedule in a few hours to shop if you have enough time, you're not forcing yourself to rush and make too-quick decisions.
Nothing makes a room feel inhospitable or dated like bad lighting! Lighting should always bring a space together and allow it to shine in all its glory. Use lighting to create the atmosphere you desire, to highlight an exceptional feature in your interiors and to provide decorative features
A good night’s sleep in a comfy bed and bedroom furniture that gives you space to store your things (in a way that means you’ll easily find them again). With warm lighting to set the mood and soft textiles to snuggle up in. All at a price that lets you rest easy. It’s what sweet dreams are made of.The headboard's muted grey wool mix balances the impact of the cushions and the throw, and the low profile allows for sizeable artwork above the bed
If you can't install pull-out storage, bins are the perfect alternative. This solution allows you to be able to see what's in the back of your cabinet without having to remove all of the items in the front of your cabinet.
At Alexander James Interiors we believe detail is everything. Whilst you don’t want to over-accessorise and clutter your living space, it is important to style key pieces of furniture (e.g. coffee tables and console tables) with accessories to create style within your design.
Use beautiful candles and diffusers by Diptique and Jo Malone, as well as a small selection of books and magazines. In this Berkshire project we used Kelly Hoppen resin coral for added elegance.
And seeing as those toys will accumulate as they grow older, consider one with built-in storage, like a cabin bed or mid-sleeper with drawers and shelves. Or one that has roll-out storage units beneath the mattress.
If you don't have too much space in your entryway, a small petite table in rustic tones could always do the trick. Depending on the area you have at your disposal, you can make it as small or thin as you like. Remember, don't add too many accents to the table or it may overpower it too much.
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