Moved to a new place? Planning to redesign your home? Most people think that the only way to have a great space is to hire a decorator. But most experts believe that those who don’t have too much too spend, which essentially include most of us, can still have a great space. How? By understanding a set of few and basic interior design ideas that can help you decide what looks good for your space and what do not. Here are few time-tested and proven interior design ideas that are easy and cheap to execute.
Get and stay organized. Clutter is definitely a NO in any designer’s book of home design ideas. The first rule of home decorating – whether you have a gracious or limited space – is to keep inch clutter-free. An instant organizing trick: Installing shelves. Consider your space when you are ordering stock cabinetry or shelves; don’t just order cabinets on the basis that you think it looks good for your home. And because cabinetry and shelves are sort of permanent, you want to install it without compromising your ever changing need and tastes when it comes to interior design ideas.
Look at spaces within your cabinets. One of the most important home design ideas I can give is that there are many spaces that a homeowner can actually utilize – and that includes the space in your cabinet. The next time that you want to order another cabinet to accommodate your ever growing wardrobe, open the cabinet’s door, and plan to install rod. One-door cabinets can be divided into three parts: Simply install the first rod at head’s height to accommodate long clothing, second rod at waist’s height for shorter items like skirts, blazer, and shirts, and the space below can accommodate house clothes and other items like boots and shoes.
Use your wall as an instant organizing space. Instead of thinking of wall as a boring canvass, we recommend using it as an instant organizing unit.
Re-decorating your kitchen? Your wall can function as an organizing unit for your pans and pots; look out for home décor pictures and plan how you will display your kitchen items using your wall. This idea simply looks flawless when you opt for a country or rustic theme for your home. Or, if your mantel or cabinet is flowing with knick knacks, we recommend hanging mementos and picture frames. There are many ways how you can utilize your wall, so just be creative.
Keep your desk clutter-free. Sure you want to look like I’m-too-busy-to-fix-my-desk type, but a clean and clutter-free desk is essentially the key to productivity. Use in trays for keeping knick knacks and use instant organizers like file boxes and in-out tray. Make your desk work for you; rearrange and rotate things if you need to.
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