Designing an apartment might seem easy as you’re visualising the ideas in your head, but when it’s actually time to execute them, that’s when things get awkward. The sofa that you thought would look great in the living room suddenly seems out of place, or the new light fixture you installed doesn’t really illuminate the room at all. It’s okay – not all of us are professionally trained interior designers, so there are bound to be mistakes. Thanks to our pool of expert interior stylists, we can help you identify some of the most common decorating mishaps and how to avoid them completely.
Constant Cluttering
Over-cluttering is a problem that will start to take over your home sooner or later. Less is definitely more here. Having too much stuff disrupts the calm flow of the house and will soon become a distraction. Before you turn into a hoarder, this issue can be easily remedied by setting time aside to organising your stuff into things you really need, things that really matter and things you can live without. For the latter, you should throw or donate those things away.Loathsome Lighting
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Do not become a victim to horrible
lighting. If you think just one central piece of light will make your
home look great, think again. There is a rule of thumb that you need at
least 2 to 3 sources of light to create an even glow. Try installing
dimmers as well so you can have a better control of your ambience
lighting. Also, avoid blocking the windows because that prevents natural
light from flowing in. Limited Variety
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Backing Up Furniture To Walls
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We understand the dilemma with small
apartments. You may think that pushing your furniture against the wall
will create a bigger space, but that’s where you’re wrong. Not only will
your walls suffer stains from the furniture, but creating too much
space will affect the intimate setting. Therefore, creating a smaller
group of furniture ensures that the flow of the room is nicely
distributed. Hiding Your Windows
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Guilty of any of the mistakes above? It’s never too late to switch things up in your own apartment so you can have the perfect, well-proportioned home you’ve always wanted