Studio Apartment Decorating: The Key To Decorating Small Spaces
Home decorating is not something that need be expensive and it doesn’t have to be done all at once. In fact, decorating challenges such as studio apartments, can take rearranging several times before you are comfortable with the space.
Ideally, decorating one step at a time is the way to go. This allows you to layer and build on what you like and what is working. If something doesn’t fit or look right, then you have not invested so much that you cannot start over.
This makes the process much less stressful, more enjoyable, and imminently more affordable. Some great ideas are to start small then work your way up. Here are some basics for studio apartment decorating.
Paint is one of the least expensive things you can do to a room that will have the most immediate and profound impact on the overall look and feel of the room in question.
By selecting the paint colors and painting the walls before anything else is done everything else can be done in order to match the colors you have placed on the walls.
If it is in your decorating budget, you may wish to change your window treatments.
I would recommend some sort of curtains as a form of window treatment as they are much more personal than the typical mini blinds found in apartments today.
Curtains or Roman shades can be purchased to match the colors on your walls and should not be a terribly expensive investment.
Rather than purchasing new furniture to make an impressive impact on the look of your living area, try furniture covers. These can often be purchased in shades that will match your new dcor and are much less expensive than new furniture leaving money for the little touches that matter so much in the overall look of the room.
Mirrors are great to use when decorating small spaces. Mirrors also lend the appearance of a much more wide-open space.
Artwork, candles, vases, and floral arrangements can be purchased one piece at a time in order to give the room a more polished look.
Remember that decorating your studio apartment doesn’t have to cost a fortune but it will require some patience and planning on your part. With this in mind, there should be nothing to stop you from heading out today and getting to work on your home decorating plans.
Thank you!
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