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January 7, 2017

  • Writer: Viktoria Dekany
    Viktoria Dekany
  • Jan 7, 2017
  • 4 min read

SPRUCE UP YOUR SPACE! Top Tips for Renovation

By Viktoria Dekany, Interior Architect &

Holly Barry, Digital PR Executive

As the New Year has started, it’s high time to think about freshening yourself up for the beginning of a new era. A new hair style may be on the agenda or an overdue rummage through the clothes gathered at the back of your wardrobe may be in order. But, have you considered deviating from the old and discoloured carpet in your lounge to a modern, wooden alternative?

Changes - small or large - in your home can be remarkably uplifting. Not only will they satisfy your cravings for progress and adventure, renovating your home can change your mood, improve comfort and offer you more aesthetic pleasure from the everyday space around you.

It pays to do some research on the restoration you had in mind as home renovation is a bigger task than spring cleaning your wardrobe. So, to help you make a head start, here are a few of our favourite suggestions for upgrading your home in 2017.

Lights

Lighting provides more than simply ‘offer light’. The colour, tone, format and wattage has a profound effect on the mood and ambience of a room. Skylights are a great way to flood a room with natural light, whilst pendant lights are striking centre pieces. Lamps create cozy corners and standing lights open up dark corners. Go for softer lighting to make your home feel warmer and experiment with materials for a more unique look. We predict that industrialized styles such as burnished copper, steampunk designs will be a great hit for hanging lights, whereas unusually designed corner lamps infused with iron and material will take centre stage.

Textiles

Curtains are an essential part of the décor which allows you to experiment with the design and aesthetics of the room you are updating. The choices are limitless as you can explore an array of different patterns, fabrics, lengths, rods and colour. The variables are endless. Light curtains will keep that open, airy feel from the window and make the room feel bigger and lighter, whilst dark heavy curtains can add luxury and inject a feel of historic elegance. Vertical designs will make the room feel taller, so consider muted patterns and plaids if you’re ceilings are quite low.

Mirrors

Mirrors are a brilliant way of opening up a room. They seem to add a whole other dimension, creating the illusion of double space and depth. You can tuck them away in wardrobes and cupboards if space is tight, or you can use a large mirror as a centerpiece for maximum effect. A well-placed mirror can work wonders, just experiment with it and make sure to choose a design in time with the style of the room you have chosen to place it in.

Colour

The colours of a room will dominate the overall mood of the space, so think carefully about experimentation. Light coloured walls will expand a room whilst dark colours close in the room, so think about the space that you have. Is it small and dark and needs to be brightened up? Or do you want to make a space feel more intimate and cozy? Off-whites, pale blues and pastel greens are good ways to subtly add colour to brighten up the room, but remember you don’t have to use the same shade of colour on every wall. Have a bit of fun with colour and texture by adding a feature wall which highlights visual interest. Colours such as grey lilac and honey yellow are set to create a storm for this coming year.

Floors

It might not be top of your list but you should never underestimate the power of good quality flooring. If you’re really going all out then a mezzanine floor could be a cost effective, fun addition to your home that will add space, be it storage or sleeping. But make sure you know what the building requirements are first. Wooden floors are easy to clean, versatile and long-lasting, adding luxury and comfort to any room. Ensure the colour you opt for matches your new chosen palette and direction across your interiors to complement the overall design.

Doors

Doors are another aspect of a room that can often be overlooked. However, small tweaks made can completely modernize your home and ensure that you won’t be forgetting your doors the next time you come round to an alteration overhaul. For instance, update the door handles and hinges to shiny new metal models to add a sleek and contemporary feel to the place. The right panelling will complete a room’s mood and style and in colours such as tobacco are set to appear popular in the New Year. Archways can be a good space saving option if there’s limited room for a door swing or French doors which provide wide access between rooms in your home.

Shelving

If space is tight, shelves should be your first port of call. Alcove shelving is a fantastic solution to making the most out of tight corners and small space that has, up until now, been neglected. You can essentially declutter any space by installing some solid oak shelves to hold all of your books and ornaments. Floating shelves are modern and unfussy and look great in a rustic, dark wood design, whilst supported shelves are going to be stronger and potentially more space consuming, so think about what you can compromise on.

Whatever your plan is, start with a budget. How much are you willing to spend and how much time and effort can you give? Decide what you want to improve and then what is most important. It doesn’t need to be expensive; small changes can create big effects. A well-planned renovation by a creative eye can bring as much joy to your home as an interior design expert.

2017 SPRING/SUMMER INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

Why not let us know what would you renovate in your home, as well as what was the most inspiring part of our tips? Leave a comment below!

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I'm Vicky, a first class honoured Interior Architect graduated in 2017 from The Manchester School of Art and Design, and currently working as a Design Teacher in Granada, Spain.

I teach Interior & Product & Graphic Design students at an Art and Design University, ESADA, and I also work as a freelance Interior Architect on projects based in Far-East.

I lead this blog to follow my progression over the years as well as to express my thoughts and personal interests in the field of design. I hope you will enjoy my posts and if you have any feedback, please do not hesitate to comment!

 

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