

I swear, if you give me $20 I can find a way to DIY anything you want (within reason of course)! I knew from the moment I saw these that I could find a way to make them for a fraction of the price they were being sold for. In years past, I may have closed my eyes and hit order and then tell the delivery person to hide the package from my husband, but this year spending over $100 on rustic buckets just wasn't in the SAHM budget. Then I saw the $80 price tag and my jaw literally dropped. So interior tips and tricks aside, rules are made to be broken.Everything new is old again! Maybe that's not how the original saying goes but it fits with today's DIY project! When I saw these rustic holiday buckets pop up all over Instagram I instantly fell in love and wanted them to add to this year's porch to tie in with my rustic theme (full reveal coming soon).

Move the squares around until you get a result that sparks joy.īut remember, decorations and home accessories should be fun. Stand on a chair to get a better perspective of what works best. Cut out paper squares in the same sizes as your frames and place them together on the floor. And if you’re uncertain about which frames to put where, here’s a trick that’ll save your wall from unnecessary holes. To make sure you get a calm and unified impression, try using frames in the same color, or pictures that follow a certain color scheme.

By using different pictures, paintings, posters, and wall art you can create something that is unique. Curate your own gallery wall as a home decorationĪnother easy way to really nail your home decoration is to create a gallery wall. Those are just some examples, so make sure to play around with your accessories to find out what works best in your home. Or try putting a bigger painting on top of a sideboard, then a smaller painting slightly in front of the first one, and finally a nice home fragrance somewhere in the middle. Or place two grey books in different sizes on top of each other, and then finish the still life off with a dark scented candle. For example: put three pots and plants in different sizes next to each other in your window. Place your objects in groups of three or five (trust us, the uneven number makes all the difference), and make sure you work with different heights.

To make sure that home accessories make a well thought out impression, interior designers often use a simple trick that’ll turn your room from cluttered to clean: still lifes. When you’ve got your theme and colors, it’s time to start decorating! This is the fun part, but it’s easy to get ahead of oneself and just put things up all over the place. Use mood boards to gather inspiration and see how your chosen theme and color scheme work together. It’ll narrow down your options, making it easier to know what to look for. A simple first step is to choose one base color as a foundation, and then add two to three contrasting colors and materials. The secret to succeeding with your home interior is to choose a theme and build from that. So, no matter if you’re quirky, relaxed, sophisticated, cool, minimalistic, maximalistic, awkward or sociable or anything in between, adding that personal touch will make your home pop. Your home décor gives you a chance to create a truly personal home. And what makes the heart of your home, is you.
