You've spent a lot of time and money planning your home makeover and have carefully selected the interior style, attempted to consider every aspect, and spent a lot of money — but you're still unhappy with the end product. It's not the house you dreamed about. We understand how it feels. This type of issue usually arises when we focus too much on large areas of the interior while overlooking little but crucial aspects.
At Bright Decor , we'd like to provide some interior design tips that can help you make your home more comfortable and modern.
Kitchen cabinets up to the ceiling
Such cabinets have a number of advantages, including the fact that dust does not gather on them, and you will not be tempted to place anything on them that will detract from the design of your decor. Furthermore, such cabinets have a cleaner, more modern appearance and offer more storage space for kitchen items.
Kitchen backsplash without trim
This issue frequently arises during kitchen installation, with a space between the kitchen backsplash and the countertop. Trim is generally used to close this gap.
Regrettably, this accent gives the interior a cheap and plain appearance. To avoid this, it is recommended that you install the kitchen first, and then the backsplash. Finally, the joints should be sealed with grout and sealer.
A built-in oven at breast height
It is possible to separate the oven from the stovetop. You'll have more storage space beneath the stove and won't have to bend down to remove large baking trays from the oven.
A walk-in closet instead of multiple wardrobes
A walk-in closet does, in fact, take up more space than a built-in wardrobe. A well-organized closet, on the other hand, will take up less space than many wardrobes strewn over your home.
Floor to ceiling doors or their fake versions
A floor-to-ceiling door dramatically heightens the walls and gives the area a more modern appearance. This option works best in a minimalist or loft-style setting.
Integrated kitchen handles instead of regular ones
Choose kitchen cabinets with doors that open by pressing on them or with integrated handles if you want to visually extend the space of your home.
A thin, neat countertop instead of a massive one
A kitchen countertop, in our opinion, should be as thick as feasible (after all, the more massive it is, the longer it will last). The massive countertop, in actuality, overpowers the room and makes the furnishings appear overly bulky. Furthermore, the more materials you employ, the more expensive your kitchen will be.
Cabinet colors
Interiors in light, pastel, and natural tones are still trendy. They're also very practical: in a neutral room, you can easily modify everything at no additional cost. When it comes to making adjustments to an interior with a certain color scheme, though, you'll have to put in a lot more effort.
A bar stand or an island in the minimalist style
If the size of your kitchen allows you to have a kitchen island, choose an option without unnecessary details. Let it be as simple as possible and not cluttered with kitchen appliances.
Lighting zones instead a classic ceiling lamp
Lighting is a distinct form of art in a modern home. You can create a pleasant ambiance as well as visually zone the room by strategically placing light accents.
A wall-hung toilet instead of a floor-mounted one
A toilet that is mounted on the wall is easy to clean and saves room. Furthermore, its structure appears to be more sleek and modern.
A barrier-free shower instead of a normal one
A barrier-free shower is both attractive and practical. This shower, for example, is suitable for the elderly and toddlers (they do not need to cross the threshold). Because there are fewer joints and seams, this shower is also easier to clean. However, keep in mind that there should be a tiny slope beneath the monolithic coating to allow water to drain.
An undermount sink instead of a traditional top-mount one
We recommend swapping out the typical top-mount sink for an undermount sink that sits beneath the counter. This sink features clean lines and a sleek appearance, and it follows modern design trends.
Do you employ any unusual interior design techniques in your home? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
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