09 Sep Decorate Your Home’s Interior After a Renovation
Renovating your home is an exciting experience. After all the planning, hard work, and dust, it’s finally time to bring life and personality to the newly transformed spaces. Interior decoration is the final step that can completely change the atmosphere, making your home not only functional but also warm and reflective of your style. At Aragón Constructores, we offer practical tips to help you decorate your home after a renovation and make the most of the new spaces.
Define your style before you begin
Before rushing into buying furniture and accessories, it’s essential to define the style you want to follow. Do you lean more towards a minimalist, modern look, or do you prefer something cosier, like a Nordic or rustic style? Being clear about your preferred style will help you make cohesive decisions regarding colours, materials, and space distribution.
Popular style ideas:
- Minimalist style: Neutral colours, simple lines, open and uncluttered spaces.
- Nordic style: Light wood furniture, soft tones, warm textiles like rugs and cushions.
- Industrial style: Exposed brick walls, visible pipes, darker tones and metallic materials.
- Classic style: Elegant furniture, ornamental details, warmer colours and luxurious textures.
Make the most of natural light
Lighting is key to showcasing the renovation you’ve just completed. If the project included enlarging windows or adding new light sources, ensure you take full advantage of them. Natural light not only visually enlarges spaces but also adds warmth and comfort.
Tips for maximising natural light:
- Use light, sheer curtains in pale colours that allow light to pass through.
- Place mirrors strategically to reflect natural light and brighten dark areas.
- Avoid furniture that blocks the light from windows.
Choose the right colour palette
The colours you choose for your walls and furniture will be key to the overall feel of your home. After a renovation, the walls are often left white or in neutral tones, which is an excellent base to work with. A well-chosen palette can create harmony throughout the house.
Suggestions for choosing colours:
- Neutral tones: If you want to create a serene and elegant space, greys, beige, and off-whites are ideal. They are versatile colours that work with any style.
- Vibrant colours: For a bolder touch, you could paint an accent wall in a rich colour like petrol blue, emerald green, or terracotta. Deep tones add character and personality.
- Pastel shades: If you prefer a softer and brighter atmosphere, pastel tones (such as soft blue, pale pink, or lavender) are a great option to add freshness and warmth.
Choose your furniture wisely
Furniture is the centrepiece of any decor, so your choices must align with the style and functionality you desire for each space. After a renovation, it’s important to measure each room carefully before purchasing to ensure the furniture doesn’t overcrowd the space.
Things to consider:
- Size: Don’t fall into the trap of choosing furniture that’s too large for a small room. Proportions are key to maintaining a balanced space.
- Functionality: Opt for functional and versatile furniture, like sofa beds, extendable tables, or modular shelving units that can adapt to different needs.
- Materials: If you want a cosy atmosphere, choose natural wood furniture, textiles like cotton or linen, and add elements like cushions and throws for extra comfort.
Add personal touches with accessories
Details make all the difference. Once you have the main furniture pieces, it’s time to personalise each corner with decorative items that add character and make your home unique.
Ideas for accessories:
- Plants: Plants not only purify the air but also bring life and colour to any room. Opt for indoor plants such as ficus, succulents, or ferns.
- Artwork: Display art pieces that inspire you. These could be paintings, photographs, or even tapestries that complement the overall style of the house.
- Textiles: Cushions, rugs, and curtains are essential elements to make the space cosier. Play with textures and colours that either contrast or harmonise with the space.
- Lamps: Artificial lighting also plays an important role. Floor or table lamps with unique designs can be both decorative and functional.
Think about the layout
After a renovation, the layout of furniture and the flow within the space are crucial for comfort and functionality. Ensure the furniture is placed in a way that doesn’t block movement and allows you to make the most of every square metre.
Tips for good furniture layout:
- Living area: Arrange the furniture around a focal point, such as a fireplace, television, or coffee table. Ensure that all seating has a good view of this focal point.
- Multifunctional spaces: If your renovation created open-plan spaces, such as a living-dining room, use furniture to define the areas. For example, a rug can delineate the living area in a shared space.
- Visual balance: Avoid concentrating all the furniture on one wall or corner. Distribute the visual weight evenly to avoid an unbalanced feeling.
Don’t forget storage
After a renovation, it’s common to want to keep spaces clean and uncluttered. The secret to maintaining this over time is having enough storage. Furniture like shelves, built-in wardrobes, or even under-bed drawers will help you keep things organised without sacrificing style.
Storage solutions:
- Open shelving: Ideal for displaying books, plants, or decorations.
- Dual-purpose furniture: Benches with storage inside, tables with drawers, or beds with compartments are excellent choices.
- Decorative baskets: Perfect for storing blankets, toys, or magazines while adding a decorative touch to the space.
Hire professionals if needed
Finally, although decorating can be a fun task, don’t hesitate to hire a professional if you feel you need help to achieve the atmosphere you envision. At Aragón Constructores, we guide you through the entire renovation process, from the construction work to the final decoration.
At Aragón Constructores, we understand the importance of decoration, which is why we offer you tips to help you give your home the personal touch it needs.
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