While it is not advisable to place your work area in your bedroom as it disrupts your sleeping pattern (there's something about beds that keep pulling us in), keeping it divided may help save space specially if you can't afford building a new room to function as a workspace. Keep it tied together with your bedroom for a seamless and modern feel. Have fun redecorating!
Make your room look bigger by using a dark color on one part of your wall while keeping the rest light and vibrant. The idea is to add dimension to make the room bigger than it really is. Try it for yourself and be amazed. Another thing, a high ceiling gives occupants the illusion of a bigger room. Combine it with the color technique shown above and you'll get an illusion of a big room.
Enjoy the comforts of nature in your own home. Be it a small garden or a nook, nature will always bring a magic touch to a dull and lifeless home.
Someone once told me that to become amazing, you have to continually remember what you have to do. Today, we start anew my friends. And I will do my best not to stray again.
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Saving space has never looked this good. The idea is to maximize your space from from left to right and from the ground up!
Liven up the room with an amazing art centerpiece. It's a good conversation starter and a great everyday eye-candy.
Need I say more? Lofts are a great way to save space and still look modern and chic. Optimize your space on all sides. Good luck!
Here's another inspiration that would make budget-saving a breeze. Turn the attic into a sanctuary with just a mattress, a carpet and a striking piece of lamp design. If you're up to the challenge, head to the nearest thrift shop and haggle your way to a classic yet elegant piece of chandelier. And voila! You have a haven inside your very own home.
It's never too late for a built-in wall cabinet. It looks good. It's functional. It's a space-saver and most of all, it's the perfect place for all your bedtime reads. Don't you think so?
Reverse Light Painting with Experimental Artist @frostjeff
To see more of Jeff’s experimental visual art, follow @frostjeff on Instagram.
“I call the technique ‘reverse light painting’,” says LA-based artist Jeff Frost (@frostjeff). “The concept is simple—instead of waving lights around in front of a camera, you wave a camera around in front of lights.” Jeff uses this approach to create stop-motion, time-lapse videos, in a process that he concedes is actually quite difficult to execute. In one video, Jeff compressed hundreds of thousands of photographs that he recorded over two and a half years, a time that he spent chasing forest fires, filming urban riots, and living in the desert painting the walls of an abandoned home. He describes a fascination with the cycles of destruction and creation, and suggests a possible explanation for his paranormal imagery and peripatetic lifestyle, saying, “I’ve long suspected my real home is another planet somewhere in the universe.”
And who said prints are just for the walls?
Create a nook by the kitchen and dining area that will serve as a waiting place while the meal is being cooked. So that once the food is ready, you no longer have to shout out loud or wait for the cue to come to the kitchen. Everyone will simply know!
Make the most out of your room by placing your bed beside or under the window and positioning your furniture to the side. It's not only functional, but with the creative eye, it can look oh-so-fabulous!
Wouldn't it be nice to have your own bar & kitchen area? Well, if you have the space, choose an L-shaped table with a metallic finish for starters. Then, get three or four stools of the same finish. And voila! You have your own bar & kitchen that can even double as a dining area if you're looking to have some good time and ready to show off your cooking skills. Good luck!
All I need is art.
1976 living room design.