Reimagine Space in Your Home
Do you have an extra room in your home and aren't sure what to do with it? Check out these fun and innovative ways to turn that spare room onto a useful space for you and your family.Guest Room:Using a spare room as a guest bedroom is one of the most common ways to utilize an extra room in your home, but it is also a very practical solution. If you frequently have overnight guests, it would be convenient to already have a room set aside so your guests don’t have to pay to stay at a hotel for one or two nights.Home Office:Whether you are in need of somewhere to work from home or a quiet place to pay bills and take care of paperwork, turning that spare room into an office will surely provide you with the perfect space to get your adulting done. Invest in a desk with lots of storage space and a cabinet or two to help you stay organized.Movie Theater:If you and your family like to sit back, relax and watch a movie together, a home theater sounds like a perfect fit for that spare room. Grab some comfy seating, maybe even a few beanbag chairs, a large TV or a projector, and a popcorn station, and you are set to go!Hobby Room:Do you have a passion for art? How about music? Do you have a large collection of something that needs somewhere to be displayed? If so, dedicating a space where you can enjoy your hobby is a great idea. It is easy to acquire a lot of items and materials that relate back to a hobby or collection. Why not dedicate a room to that hobby and keep it tidy behind closed doors? Home Gym:If you are trying to get in shape but don’t have time to go to the gym, converting your spare room into a home gym is perfect. Just grab some weights, a yoga mat, and a treadmill or a stationary bike, and voila! If you want to spruce up the room, try adding a mirror and a TV.Lounge:If you need a sweet hangout spot for when you entertain guests, then turn your spare room into a lounge! Add some cozy furniture, a cool light fixture and a pool table, and you have yourself a cozy entertainment space. And don’t forget the fully-stocked minibar! Closet:Have you outgrown the closet in your bedroom and need somewhere to store your ever-growing wardrobe? Turn that extra space into a walk-in closet! Add a few clothing racks, a large mirror, and plenty of drawers and shelves, and now you have the perfect place to get ready for work, school or a night on the town.
Home Trend Predictions for 2021
If the past year taught us anything it was the importance of home. After so much time spent indoors it’s understandable that everyone is taking a long look around their space and are ready for a change, and they’re not alone. As we settle further into 2021, we take our new perspective and appreciation for home in some new directions. According to professional designers, below are some of the house trends we expect to see more of this year. Embrace Texture Rustic textures could edge out smooth elementsKitchen designs of the past few years have heavily favored a clean polished smooth look but its predicted that this style may be swapped out with colorful ceramic tiling. This tiling could be used to created backsplashes in key areas or cover the entire room. However, these handmade tiles are often more expensive than their manufactured counterparts. To cut costs, consider putting individual pieces of ceramic hand painted tile among other more neutral sections. Plaster over drywallBefore drywall came along, interior walls were often created by layering plaster over wooden strips. Drywall is quicker to install however and quickly rose to dominance due to its convenience. The depth and texture that plaster provides is set to make a new comeback. Get Back to Nature Natural fabrics over synthetic.Synthetics such as polyester, nylon, and rayon could lose popularity in 2021 in favor of more natural and even recycled textiles. With continued growing awareness of the environment and our impact on the earth, more sustainable materials and natural fabrics could become on trend for home décor. This may include organic cotton, recycled polyester, and low impact linens. In addition to natural fabrics expect to see the return of earthy tones such as wine reds, golden yellows, and sagey greens. Plenty of plantsThis year seems to be one where we desire to go back to nature above all. This could prove to be especially true when it comes to indoor plants. By incorporating house plants into your home decor, you can refresh the air in a room and even brighten your mood. This doesn’t necessarily mean to go overboard though as a few easy to care for indoor plants will do the trick on their own. Outdoor entertaining spacesWhile we’ve spent a lot of time indoors lately, many desire to get out while still respecting the time and situation we’re in. There’s anticipated to be a huge demand in outdoor recreational areas such as firepits, water features, pizza ovens and of course outdoor furniture that is sustainable all year round. What is Old is New Again The rise of the grandmillenial styleThe “grandmiillenial” trend is described as a revival of homey designs and styles that bring to mind your grandparents homes. This may include floral wallpapers, antique art, crocheted throws. What may seem a surprising trend on the surface actually fits well with our current craving for a cozy and comforting home space. Wallpaper is backWith so many renting, self-adhesive removable wallpaper is gaining in popularity.It’s an easy way to provide a dramatic change to a room and if someone gets tired of it, they can simply peel it off. This should be used sparingly and strategically in the home though, such as a dining room, a bathroom, or In closet spaces. Somewhat anticlimactically though the big trend of 2021 may be bucking trends! 2020 was a year when we drew close to core comforts and indulged in whatever brought a sense of contentment and peace in troubling times. With this new year, people are less drawn to comfort and more towards a need to thrive and assert individuality. Designs could veer towards layouts that throw out the rule book and reject limits. Instead of one style, maybe combine multiple styles. Anything goes this year. Make it your own. Sourceshttps://www.insider.com/best-and-worst-interior-design-trends-for-2021https://www.hgtv.ca/decorating/photos/home-design-trends-for-2021-1942419https://www.bhg.com/decorating/lessons/expert-advice/2021-interior-design-trends/https://www.indecortrends.com/trends-2021-whats-relevant-in-this-years-interior-design/
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