Hello! I’m not entirely sure all of these changes can be made at zero cost, but with a few thoughtful adjustments, we can certainly enhance your space.
Your room benefits from beautiful natural light — that’s a wonderful foundation. I’d recommend updating the cushions to plain ones, selecting two tones already present in your sofa or armchairs. This helps to unify the space visually without overwhelming it.
For the curtains, a full-length style from ceiling to floor would add elegance and help elongate the room. If possible, consider repositioning the armchairs slightly to create more breathing room — although it’s difficult to assess the layout fully from the photos.
On the wall, bringing the clock and artwork closer together would create a more cohesive focal point. I’d suggest removing the angel wing, and instead, framing the butterflies in a single piece to give them more presence.
As for the accessories, I’d remove the hanging white plant and bring the small tables to the centre of the room — keeping them bare for a cleaner look. If you like artificial plants, leafy greens are a great choice, as they tend to feel more elegant and timeless.
A soft, neutral-toned rug would also add warmth and comfort to the space.
I hope these ideas are helpful — and if you’d like a more in-depth consultation, feel free to get in touch. I’d be delighted to assist.
Studio14 Interiors
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