Our Home designs
It is too much to design the interior of a mansion house with all these rich drapes, luxurious chandeliers and throne-like chairs, and antique wall paintings. But simple home designs for small pads is an exciting and easy project provided that there is a budget right enough to make a small project a big success.
Minimalism is tempting but for most of women who want to change the ambiance from time to time and who are tempted to put a thing in a nook or atop of somewhere available, from the initial plan of minimalism one will witness a renaissance style applied to a studio. Minimalism is simple yet classy and attractive. But there is one thing with women why we get so much attached to details and stuff the home interior with little things when these should be hidden in shelves. When it comes to a house, women have this attitude of not being contented. They will enjoy a very simple attractive design at home with a few well-selected furniture in it and a decorative wall painting for a time being. And as time goes by, she will add a little of this and that and this system continues until the minimalism kind does not look like as it is but a house stuffed from angle to angle. At first she would like a kitchen cabinet that just looks like a closed box mounted on the wall—no handles, no extra perks at all. Count a few more days, she would like it with handles. Come another day and she'd think that glass doors will be nice or perhaps add more shelves that are open. And from such opening, kitchen displays should be placed which need to match with lightings, carpet, and would require a wall paint to contrast.
On the other hand, minimalism despite its simplicity is hard to maintain. A bag and umbrella accidentally placed in a table will ruin the overall look already. Every little thing should be kept in closed shelves. Not a paper or anything should be misplaced. Such is opposite with busy design where mess can also be a work of art, or where pots of plants along with pans and jars in open shelves can be fine, and where frills, ruffles, ribbons, and laces can all be in one fabric together just as the elaborated crafts we see when we buy art online. Yet, all will create harmony, not to mention bags and umbrellas accidentally placed somewhere else in the house can blend with the many colors of the home interior.
Minimalism is tempting but for most of women who want to change the ambiance from time to time and who are tempted to put a thing in a nook or atop of somewhere available, from the initial plan of minimalism one will witness a renaissance style applied to a studio. Minimalism is simple yet classy and attractive. But there is one thing with women why we get so much attached to details and stuff the home interior with little things when these should be hidden in shelves. When it comes to a house, women have this attitude of not being contented. They will enjoy a very simple attractive design at home with a few well-selected furniture in it and a decorative wall painting for a time being. And as time goes by, she will add a little of this and that and this system continues until the minimalism kind does not look like as it is but a house stuffed from angle to angle. At first she would like a kitchen cabinet that just looks like a closed box mounted on the wall—no handles, no extra perks at all. Count a few more days, she would like it with handles. Come another day and she'd think that glass doors will be nice or perhaps add more shelves that are open. And from such opening, kitchen displays should be placed which need to match with lightings, carpet, and would require a wall paint to contrast.
On the other hand, minimalism despite its simplicity is hard to maintain. A bag and umbrella accidentally placed in a table will ruin the overall look already. Every little thing should be kept in closed shelves. Not a paper or anything should be misplaced. Such is opposite with busy design where mess can also be a work of art, or where pots of plants along with pans and jars in open shelves can be fine, and where frills, ruffles, ribbons, and laces can all be in one fabric together just as the elaborated crafts we see when we buy art online. Yet, all will create harmony, not to mention bags and umbrellas accidentally placed somewhere else in the house can blend with the many colors of the home interior.