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The natural materials in this space give it a rustic and slightly eclectic vibe making each item feel personal and like it was collected over time.
A study fit for an eclectic person that combines favorite finds and organization. Warm red tones and leather accents make this workspace cozy and warm. A collective of wall art adds a layer of personality to this workspace.
This warm-paletted boho style living room is energized! The wall tapestry adds texture while the shibori upholstered wingback chair adds a pop of pattern!
Orange and blue never looked so good, if we do say so ourselves! This rich color palette is a treat for the eyes with bold hues and contrasting textures.
Many people think that contemporary design lacks personality veering too far in functionality and forgoing form. But this space, filled with rustic materials, like natural wood finishes and woven textures, and funky sculptural furnishing (that end table looks like it has cute little legs) shows that contemporary design can be whimsical.
Filled with stylish practicality, this rustic blue bedroom with pops of orange makes for a great days' end retreat. Large twin nightstands add an air of stature to the space while their trunk inspired design provides plenty of closed storage.
A homeschool set up doesn't have to feel like an elementary explosion of primary colors in your home. Especially if your children are older, you can successfully and tastefully add a working station into your living room.
The colors in this space are so lively and playful, yet the space still feels refined. This is thanks to the formal conversational layout and the clean lines of the mid-century-modern inspired furniture.
This entryway is so welcoming, thanks to the warm color palette. The honey-colored walls bring out the warm hues in the natural wood and embraces you in comfort.
Just because you need your space to be multifunctional doesn't mean it has to feel boring. This space manages to pack in a lot of style in while still maintaining its functionality thanks to minimal styling and a bold wall color.
One of the best things about modern dining spaces is that they often come with gorgeous interior architectural elements, such as exposed wood beams or perfect-condition walls. But even then, it can be hard to decorate a dining room to feel warm, inviting, and airy. Some easy solutions? Try leaning a floor-to-ceiling mirror to give the illusion of more space and bounce light around the room, or hang one statement colorful artwork to shift the focus upward. These are surefire ways to expand the perception of any dining space, which is often eye-level focused.
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