Interior Design Rules We Can't Follow – My MINI DOB

Interior Design Rules We Can't Follow – My MINI DOB

Until now there were some inviolable rules of decoration that every designer, decorator and architect faithfully followed in a design or renovation of a residence or hotel. However, the new data of modern design and decoration have come to break these rules, giving an interior designer greater creative freedom and more decorative options.

Walls with colors
It is common in recent years for decorators to avoid white walls as its monotony combined with uniform furniture results in a cold space. Bright colors on the walls have dominated design for many years, even the use of different colors in the room itself. The new data comes to break this rule as well, as the white walls in combination with the use of the mix and match furniture rule comes to bring a different and chic result, not at all monotonous. Avoid putting too many white things in the room.

Colors in the children’s room
A child’s room can be calm and simple without very bright colors. It is not necessary for the walls of the children’s room to be ‘playful’. Keep the walls white or soft gray and add colored accents that will give style and liveliness while at the same time the room will remain calm and modest, ideal for moments of relaxation.

Entering most homes and also the reception areas of a hotel or a medical practice, you are used to seeing a uniform set of sofas and armchairs. It is no longer necessary for these pieces of furniture to be uniform. Break the monotony by trying either a different sofa design with armchairs or the same design with other prints, i.e. different colors and patterns on the fabric. Tip: Try the armchairs to be different from each other.

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Matching room furniture
The same applies to the bedroom of a house or even to the room of a hotel. The nightstands don’t have to be the same as the bed, nor do they have to be with each other. One of the two could be a small bookcase that has the role of a bedside table. Even the lamps on the bedside tables could be a different color or a completely different design.

Matching dining room
You can make your dining room or your kitchen, even the central dining room of a hotel more interesting if you repeat the above suggestion here as well. Combine the ‘mismatched’ and don’t be afraid to experiment.Walls with colors

It is common in recent years for decorators to avoid white walls as its monotony combined with uniform furniture results in a cold space. Bright colors on the walls have dominated design for many years, even the use of different colors in the room itself. The new data comes to break this rule as well, as the white walls in combination with the use of the mix and match furniture rule comes to bring a different and chic result, not at all monotonous. Avoid putting too many white things in the room.

Furniture along the walls
Placing furniture along the walls is essential for small spaces so that they don’t seem even smaller. But if you have a larger space, try placing the furniture in central places. For example, the sofa in the middle of the living room, and the sideboard or desk on the back of the sofa.

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Classic bathroom tiles
Often in the bathrooms the decorators put the classic beige or white tiles creating an image quite ordinary. Now there are numerous options where the combinations are special and unique. Try tiles that look like stone, cement or even wood.

Matching woodsIt was an inviolable rule in the past, that the wood that would enter a room should be the same color, whether it is on the floor or in the furniture. Try putting different shades of wood not only on the floor and furniture but also from furniture to furniture. The result will be special and warm in the space, giving a bohemian chic aesthetic.

Until now there were some inviolable rules of decoration that every designer, decorator and architect faithfully followed in a design or renovation of a residence or hotel. However, the new data of modern design and decoration have come to break these rules, giving an interior designer greater creative freedom and more decorative options.

Walls with colors
It is common in recent years for decorators to avoid white walls as its monotony combined with uniform furniture results in a cold space. Bright colors on the walls have dominated design for many years, even the use of different colors in the room itself. The new data comes to break this rule as well, as the white walls in combination with the use of the mix and match furniture rule comes to bring a different and chic result, not at all monotonous. Avoid putting too many white things in the room.

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Matching sofas and armchairs
Entering most homes and also the reception areas of a hotel or a medical practice, you are used to seeing a uniform set of sofas and armchairs. It is no longer necessary for these pieces of furniture to be uniform. Break the monotony by trying either a different sofa design with armchairs or the same design with other prints, i.e. different colors and patterns on the fabric. Tip: Try the armchairs to be different from each other.

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