The Clever Details Designers Use to Upgrade Interiors
Gain confidence in your decor decisions by exploring these tried-and-tested expert tricks
Laura Wheat
19 April 2017
Houzz UK Contributor. Freelance Journalist and interiors obsessive, newly ensconced in a handsome Edwardian semi on top of a hill.
Houzz UK Contributor. Freelance Journalist and interiors obsessive, newly ensconced... More
Although there’s no magic formula that will ensure the creation of a beautiful space, there are a few tips you can employ to get you going in the right direction. At the heart of every room plan must be practicality – because you won’t enjoy that chic sofa so much when you discover its covers are non-removable and those squishy cushions require replumping approximately every seven minutes. Choose finishes that fit the way you live, whether that’s with children, pets, or in a pristine oasis with a strict ‘clear liquids only’ rule. Then have some fun playing with swatches, and plan, plan, plan until you’ve got every detail in the bag.
Finesse with fine finishes
In this luxe living room, antique-effect mirror is used to back dainty glass shelves, creating an elegant bar area that twinkles with champagne flutes and vintage bottles. Although these may seem like insignificant details, taking the time to add in similar fine finishes will pay dividends when it comes to the overall ambience of a scheme.
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In this luxe living room, antique-effect mirror is used to back dainty glass shelves, creating an elegant bar area that twinkles with champagne flutes and vintage bottles. Although these may seem like insignificant details, taking the time to add in similar fine finishes will pay dividends when it comes to the overall ambience of a scheme.
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Lighten the mood
Interior designers often use smaller spaces as a canvas on which to have fun and incorporate unique ideas. This kitsch cloakroom is the perfect example: the neutral base colour is given a shock of neon trim, while a collection of entomology-themed artwork makes for eccentric impact. Why not make the tiniest room in the house the most merry?
Interior designers often use smaller spaces as a canvas on which to have fun and incorporate unique ideas. This kitsch cloakroom is the perfect example: the neutral base colour is given a shock of neon trim, while a collection of entomology-themed artwork makes for eccentric impact. Why not make the tiniest room in the house the most merry?
Seal the deal
Upgrade a plain stair runner with a punchy dark border for crisp definition that will add drama to even the most modest staircase. If your treads are particularly narrow, a cotton wrap like this one might make the stairs look a little ‘stripey’. In which case you could try a simple bound edge – where the raw edge of the carpet is finished with loops of thread – for equally effective stair style.
Upgrade a plain stair runner with a punchy dark border for crisp definition that will add drama to even the most modest staircase. If your treads are particularly narrow, a cotton wrap like this one might make the stairs look a little ‘stripey’. In which case you could try a simple bound edge – where the raw edge of the carpet is finished with loops of thread – for equally effective stair style.
Try tone on tone
Cheat your way to painterly prowess by choosing a restricted colour palette and layering tints and tones of the same shades throughout your space for a harmonious effect. Interior designers are masters at this, and you can be, too – with a bit of practice.
Try taking inspiration from a favourite artwork and replicating the colours featured in other areas of the room – paint charts can help you to find sets of similar tones to experiment with.
Cheat your way to painterly prowess by choosing a restricted colour palette and layering tints and tones of the same shades throughout your space for a harmonious effect. Interior designers are masters at this, and you can be, too – with a bit of practice.
Try taking inspiration from a favourite artwork and replicating the colours featured in other areas of the room – paint charts can help you to find sets of similar tones to experiment with.
Learn about great lighting
Even the most elegant interior will fail to shine if the lighting is off kilter. Aim to incorporate multiple different light sources at different heights – spotlights, wall lights, pendants and lamps all have their place. Ideally they will be controlled from several dimmer switches, allowing for maximum mood-inducing versatility.
Even the most elegant interior will fail to shine if the lighting is off kilter. Aim to incorporate multiple different light sources at different heights – spotlights, wall lights, pendants and lamps all have their place. Ideally they will be controlled from several dimmer switches, allowing for maximum mood-inducing versatility.
Plan everything
Finding places to display your bits and bobs might feel like one of the last jobs you’d tackle on a refurb project, but this is not the case. Fitting floating shelves, for example, needs to be done before you decorate, as it involves slotting hollow shelves onto hidden rods that are anchored into the wall. Designers have a plan for everything; this allows tasks to be completed in an efficient order and ensures that aims are met. Take a tip from them and do your homework before you start popping those paint cans.
Finding places to display your bits and bobs might feel like one of the last jobs you’d tackle on a refurb project, but this is not the case. Fitting floating shelves, for example, needs to be done before you decorate, as it involves slotting hollow shelves onto hidden rods that are anchored into the wall. Designers have a plan for everything; this allows tasks to be completed in an efficient order and ensures that aims are met. Take a tip from them and do your homework before you start popping those paint cans.
Master the vignette
Put together a sweet assembly of favourite pieces to form a ‘vignette’ and you’ll notice that your rooms feel more purposeful. The arrangement in this bedroom, for example, provides a pleasant outlook from the bed, and also the opportunity to sweep fragrance from the scented candle around the room.
For a simple starting point, set up an armchair and side table with a pile of books, a floor lamp, a vase of flowers and a blanket. Guests will gravitate to this new nook and you’ll see the power of styling in action.
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Put together a sweet assembly of favourite pieces to form a ‘vignette’ and you’ll notice that your rooms feel more purposeful. The arrangement in this bedroom, for example, provides a pleasant outlook from the bed, and also the opportunity to sweep fragrance from the scented candle around the room.
For a simple starting point, set up an armchair and side table with a pile of books, a floor lamp, a vase of flowers and a blanket. Guests will gravitate to this new nook and you’ll see the power of styling in action.
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Remember two’s the charm
Interior designers love symmetry. Fireside alcoves are the ideal place to practise a bit of mirroring, with either built-in cabinets or freestanding console tables. Take elements such as plants, pictures, ornaments and books and repeat them almost identically on either side. Then switch a few pieces around and add in some random objects to prevent the final effect from being too regimental.
Interior designers love symmetry. Fireside alcoves are the ideal place to practise a bit of mirroring, with either built-in cabinets or freestanding console tables. Take elements such as plants, pictures, ornaments and books and repeat them almost identically on either side. Then switch a few pieces around and add in some random objects to prevent the final effect from being too regimental.
Get a handle on it
Interesting and elegant handles will instantly elevate your joinery and can be swapped into existing schemes without fuss. Think texture and look for T-shaped pull handles in faux-bone or blackened-metal finishes, simple leather straps, or tactile Perspex styles, such as these crystal-ball-inspired beauties.
Interesting and elegant handles will instantly elevate your joinery and can be swapped into existing schemes without fuss. Think texture and look for T-shaped pull handles in faux-bone or blackened-metal finishes, simple leather straps, or tactile Perspex styles, such as these crystal-ball-inspired beauties.
Be savvy with space
As well as incorporating all of their clients’ aesthetic requirements, designers are also experts at creating hard-working homes that function efficiently. Take the time to eke out every last inch of useful space now, and you’ll save yourself future faff and costly redesigns. This adorable desk is hidden in a kitchen cabinet, but still manages to secure a prime indoor/outdoor position that any office worker would envy.
Which favourite design tricks have you employed in your own home? Share your tips in the Comments below.
As well as incorporating all of their clients’ aesthetic requirements, designers are also experts at creating hard-working homes that function efficiently. Take the time to eke out every last inch of useful space now, and you’ll save yourself future faff and costly redesigns. This adorable desk is hidden in a kitchen cabinet, but still manages to secure a prime indoor/outdoor position that any office worker would envy.
Which favourite design tricks have you employed in your own home? Share your tips in the Comments below.
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Terrific article. There is something in this for everyone, with the emphasis on details.I love the images for creating "space" in so many styles here.
Built ins maximize space-anywhere, and they do not have to be monolithic or expensive. We maximized a dining area with 2 wall hung cubes
Our team used a bubinga live edge slab to contrast in a sleek contemporary high rise.
Houzz-great job creating opportunity to share design development.