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Decoration design for home

Decoration design for home
Replace your stowage space by taking the jackets off old books (at yard sales) to uncover the embroidery or cover your collection with coordinating papers.

To have a relaxed view of your mantel, lean firmly against the wall - no hammering required.

Fill any unused corner or corner with a large, old houseplant and it can instantly become the focal point of the room's personality. Put the pot in a sweet basket for an extra punch.

Refresh an old brick fireplace (or a wood paneling) with a cream color like this sunny home. Take the decor from the 70s.

Let the mood flow from room to room with another clever color tip. "I often paint a house with a color," says Susana Simonpietri, interior designer and co-founder of Chango & Co., the house with deep blue and gray tones. "

Mix metallic accents (we see you, adorable side table) with traditional pieces of wood to add depth to your living space.

It's not so much about where you place your furniture, but about the type of pieces you choose. "In every room I design, I try to add at least one round piece, such as a coffee table, that people can use to walk around without knees," says interior designer Katie Rosenfeld. "I also add a few armchairs and a versatile piece like a garden stool that can be used as a stool for sitting or as a table for a drink."

Do not let your primetime viewing habits affect your style. "Take a slim TV (mine is a Samsung) and use a thin mount that allows it to sit flat on the wall," says lifestyle blogger Carley Knobloch. "Then thread the wires through the wall to make it look neat."

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