Using home decor to brighten up your space

Even in the most beautiful home, there are rooms that just don’t seem to “pop” as much as others. Maybe your foyer is dark or your office lacks a focal point. This is a great time to give these spaces a little attention and make them more inviting by using home decor.

You don’t have to be an interior designer to add some pizzazz to your space!

The first thing to remember is that you don’t have to be a professional interior designer to create a space that is inviting, comfortable and relaxing. All you need is the right tools and the right attitude! The right tools include those things that make your home feel like home: furniture, lighting, window treatments and accessories like artwork, plants and more. The right attitude includes having an open mind about what could work in your space as well as knowing what makes you happy.

There are many ways you can transform your dark room into a bright one

There are many ways you can transform your dark room into a bright one.

Create a focal point that reflects light.

Keep curtains open during day time.

Open curtains allow natural light to enter the room, which in turn makes it seem less small and cozy. Open curtains also allow you to see out of them, so if there is light outside, then the room will appear much brighter than before. Open curtains also make your space look more inviting and welcoming because people can see into your home from outside.

Colors are always a good way to brighten up your space.

You can use colors to make a space feel bigger and cozier, or smaller and more inviting. For example, if you have a large room with high ceilings and lots of windows, you may want to paint the walls darker colors such as browns or grays. This will give the illusion of having more space in your room. On the other hand, if you have a small room with low ceilings, then lighter colors such as whites or pastels will help make it feel like there is more air in the space.

You can also use color to help brighten your home by painting one wall an accent color so it stands out against all others around it. You could use this technique on stairwells leading up into hallways too – just make sure whatever color scheme/theme you choose for upstairs matches what’s downstairs!

Choosing the right color scheme in your home decor

Choosing the right color scheme is an important part of designing your home. The colors you choose for your room can change the entire feel of the space, so it’s important to decide on something that complements your home and makes it more inviting.

Paint or wallpaper one wall or accent wall

If you’re looking to brighten up a room, one way to do it is by painting or wallpapering one wall in the room. This will help accentuate the space and make it feel more open.

If you want a big pop of color and have plenty of wall space, consider painting an accent wall in your home (or even just part of it). You can choose any color scheme that works for you; however, if this is your first time doing this sort of thing then keep it simple with neutral colors like gray or beige as these will complement other items in the room without overwhelming them. If painting an accent wall isn’t possible due to lack of funds or time constraints then try using wallpaper instead.

If there isn’t enough money on hand right now but still want something different than plain white walls? Try adding some interesting art work instead! Not only does this add personality into any room but also makes each piece unique instead getting bored looking at plain surfaces every day.”

Wood floors, light colored walls and white wash can liven up the room.

Wooden floors are a great way to warm up any space. They provide an inviting, natural look to any room. If done properly, they will also help keep the room more insulated so you don’t need to worry about energy bills going through the roof in wintertime!

Light colored walls are another way of brightening up a space without spending too much money on new decor pieces. A lighter color will generally make everything feel bigger because it doesn’t absorb as much light; rather than reflecting it back into our eyes like dark colors do (think about how when you look out over water from shore versus looking out over land – there’s no comparison). This is especially true if you use enough windows or skylights so that natural sunlight comes in throughout the day; this allows for optimal lighting conditions without having to spend any extra dollars on artificial sources such as lamps.

Natural lighting, windows, open doors and skylights

Natural light is always a good way to brighten up your space. Windows and skylights can help bring in natural light. Open doors and windows also help bring in natural light, which helps you save on electricity costs if you’re worried about that sort of thing but still want to have lots of light.

Mirrors, mirrors and more mirrors!

Mirrors are an excellent way to lighten up a room. They can make a room look bigger, brighter and more inviting. Mirrors reflect light and natural light, so they can make your space seem brighter than it is. They also help reflect artificial lights from lamps or other sources to brighten a dark corner of your home.

Mirrors are great at reflecting heat away from the body as well! This is particularly helpful during the summer months when you want to keep cool with open windows but don’t want excess sun coming in through those openings either!

Accent pieces, like artwork and furniture can add interest to the room.

Consider adding paintings or photos on the wall. Paintings or photos can be used for decorating your home by putting them over the bed or in an art gallery in your living room. It will give a great effect when it comes to lighting up a dark space of your home that has no natural light source coming from outside windows during daytime hours because those items should have some sort of light emitting from them depending on what kind of picture frames you have chosen for hanging these types of artworks on walls around different parts inside your house

Housewares and home decor, like pillows, rugs and flowers can inject color into our drab spaces.

Hopefully you have found this blog post to be useful in your journey towards brighter spaces. Remember, it’s not always about how much money you spend on things, but rather how you put them together and the effect they will have on your mood.

If you need help with any home decor challenge whether it’s improving the lighting in your home or decorating a completely new space; book a Critiq request with Lauren Perry. Lauren will provide functional suggestions to help improve your space.

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Lauren Perry

Interior Designer

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