When it comes to home décor, it’s easy to get stuck wondering, “What else should I use?” In addition to photos and candles you already have, what more can you add to décorate and make your property feel like a residence instead of a rental?
1. Wall Prints
Our walls are often overlooked while decorating since we primarily focus on furniture. There is a wide variety of reasonably priced wall art available today. You don’t have to break the bank to have a large-scale artwork that looks great.
2. Table Lamps
We talk a lot about how we shouldn’t only rely on our ceiling lights to do the job when it comes to lighting. In our homes, table and floor lights soften the ambiance and reduce sharp shadows, making them functional and decorative.
3. Candles
Because they appeal to our sense of smell, candles have a unique ability to enhance the ambiance of a room. To keep harmful substances out of your house, look for candles created with soy wax and contain only natural aromas.
4. Rugs
It is possible to soften the appearance of hard floors by placing a rug on top of them, thereby creating a sense of coziness. In addition, they can transform a space into a work of art when decorated in an eye-catching pattern or color.
5. Vases
Vases come in various materials, including glass, ceramic, metal, and concrete. Because of vases’ versatility, these can be used in a stand-alone arrangement or as part of an overall design.
6. Art
Whether it’s a painting, sculpture, or glasswork, investing in art is always a good idea. When we learn about the artist or the significance behind an artwork, we enrich our homes’ individual histories. Having a piece of authentic art that is either a one-of-a-kind or a limited edition makes our home feel extra special.
7. Mirrors
Use a strategically positioned mirror to reflect light or give a more extensive room appearance. Some Feng Shui experts demonstrate how to use mirrors in your home to attract the positive energy you desire, such as abundance and serenity.
8. Sheepskins
We enjoy a nice sheepskin moment in the home, channeling Nordic vibes. Sheepskins feel and look fantastic when draped over a seat back or on the floor of a cozy nook.
9. Glass Sculptures
Generally, when we think of artists, we think of ceramicists or painters first. Many brilliant glass artists can be found worldwide, and you can support this dying artform by displaying glass sculptures in your own home. There are a variety of designs to choose from, from complex to simple.
10. Oil Diffusers or Wax Burners
Several manufacturers have caught on to the trend since oil diffusers and wax burners are becoming increasingly popular as home décor items. Diffusing essential oils or using wax melts in the house has been shown to provide relaxing and energizing effects. It’s a great way to start your day off on the right foot.