White Modern Interior: Nail this look with easy styling

A reigning white dresses this home with striking modernity. Streamlined designs contribute to a fluid, uninterrupted visual that rests easy on the eye. The decor pops with wooden accents, warming up otherwise stark, white surfaces, offering dimension that sharpens the overall composition.

In a white space like this, less is often more. Keeping the design pared-down and uncluttered goes a long way in giving it a modish appeal that thrives on minimalism. Simple detailing grace the walls to make the space appear more lavish. This adds a hint of classicism to add interest and character. A combination of undershelf lights and sconces casts a beautiful glow.

 

The simple beauty of the dining area adds to the overall vocabulary to provide a touch of modern splendour. A single, large artwork is sometimes preferred over a gallery wall to provide visual impact. This instantly adds colour and make the space pop with contemporary interest.

Similarly, a heavy dose of white looks stunning when paired with inviting wood accents in the bedrooms. Shades of grey gradations are infused to offer more depth. This hue is again paired with beautiful wall trims to claim sophistry. Otherwise, furniture showcases simple, concise forms that are beautiful and practical.

This home is proof that white does not have to read boring, perfect for those who wants to strip the home of frivolous pretentiousness and desire elegant simplicity.

 

Decorating Essentials to Seal A Classy Room on a Budget

A home that looks straight out of a magazine is possible even on a budget. Achieving the high-end look is no longer achievable with the trained eye, with some useful tips to transform your space from drab to fab.

 

Use metallic accents

Nothing spells luxury like some metallic magic. Adding some glitz and glam is always a sure recipe for a classier, curated interior, using copper, brass, gold and rose gold on furniture, lighting or hardware to command attention. These accents exude a refined look that resonates with classy contemporary interiors. High-gloss paint also does the trick.

 

Use classical curves

Every classic-inspired interior is adorned with decorous pieces that bring out the beauty of European culture. Introduce rounded shapes and ornate curves instead of hard lines to conjure reminiscent of classic references. Channel classicism with the occasional frills and details. Consider an accent chair with winged sides or rounded backs or light pendants that showcase organic curves. You’ll find that the right amount of curves will give nod to an understated classic design.

 

Not forget clean lines

While some curves are needed, too much can overwhelm a space. Veer away from an over-the-top traditional space by leaning towards a transitional look, balancing modern with tradition by juxtaposing curves against the purity of straight lines. Using strong vertical and horizontal lines lends structural height and width to a room. They help to visually expand space and convey a sense of stability.

 

Create a gallery wall

Every space could do with some artwork. They not only enhance an aesthetic, but also add a personalised touch to a room. So dressing up walls with multiple artwork is surely the way to go. Choose meaningful artwork that picks up on prominent colours in the interior to create a cordial mood. Choose from ornate frames with curves or mix with simple squarish or rectangular frames for a fun ensemble. Using gold-tinted frames is also an inexpensive way to bring in lustrous accents.

 

Choose dark colours

Surprisingly, dark colours can conjure a classy feel when well-paired with other colours and elements in the room. Dark grey, green and even blues are great options for giving your room a dreamy, classy feel with a note of importance. Dark furniture can also have the same effect in a room.

 

Multiple light sources

Think a mixture of overhead lights, recessed lights, cove lightings and sconces. Instead of having a single, bright light source, make room for multiple light sources – incorporating task and accent lighting to give your interior a nuanced, muted luminance that enriches the atmosphere. When on a budget, choose from affordable table lamps and floor lamps to give your space variance and interest.

 

Use faux marble

It is an undisputable fact that marble lends classicism and an elegant touch to any interior. If real marble is too costly and even difficult to maintain, consider faux marble as a budget-friendly option that is also beautiful and practical.

 

Dress walls with mouldings

These are great additions that immediately create interest and add interior architecture – drawing one’s attention to otherwise inconspicuous walls. They also set the tone for a classy appeal. Even though they look high-end, they can be installed affordably. In fact, you can even DIY wall mouldings in your room. The best part is you don’t have to apply them throughout, but on one or two select walls for visual impact.

Embracing Blush, Pink and Nude Tones in the Bedroom

Style your interior a soft mien with underlying muted monotones and nude or blush tones that offer a palest hint of pink. Already invading the world of fashion and make-up, these tones are emerging as trendy, irresistible colours in the interior design scene, giving creamy white interiors a light, airy and calm feel.

 

Nude walls and decorative nude accents give go-to neutrals much-needed punch. Introduce a nude-tone curtain, bedspread or even sofa throw to update your space. Bring to life a design theme with style-appropriate pieces. This works well with modern Parisian, Victorian classic and contemporary homes. They can be replaced from time to time to reflect newer trends, but are otherwise great all year round. The space will feel natural with a laid back charm.

 


 

Earthy, unobtrusive nude tones also go hand in hand with a pale blue, beige, terra cotta or brown. Extremely versatile, you’ll find that nudes blend well with different materials such as rustic wood for an informal touch. This contrast will warm up the space, injecting some cheerfulness. Another curated look is melding nudes with high-end marble for a look more elegant and poised.

Fancy more colours? Usher teal accents or potted greens. Alternatively, throw in metallic bronze hues to offer glitz and drama for an over-the-top look. Layering nudes with stronger colours like a bright pink is another viable option. Many palettes will work well with nudes to create an ethereal sanctuary overflowing with global appeal sophistication. Taking cue from interior design magazines, nude tones can surely transform an otherwise inconspicuous home into a polished, enviable abode you’ll be proud to showcase.