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Home Improvement Store

At the Design Hub Store you can find a world of inspiration for any space, residential and commercial alike.<br><br>Interior and exterior surfaces, green walls, wallpapers are just some of the creative solutions you will be able to browse through, with the support of our expert staff. Whatu2019s more, we can support you in the planning, creation and management of your projects.<br>

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Home Improvement Store

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  1. Best Decorating Ideas Some people have a natural eye for design, before making any major changes, we feel you. Even those of us who live and breathe interior design need some inspiration and guidance. In an ideal world, you can choose the right interior designer and an interior design store as well. It will help you to give an eye-catching look to your house and office too. The best tips and tricks for home interior are as follows : 1. Make it your own Remember it’s your home. ‘There are no rights nor wrongs in interior design, everyone has the potential to design their own home. ‘It’s just a matter of getting an eye for it. Remember that you are in control, taking the latest trends into account is worthwhile but always put your own personal spin on something to make it special. Your home is where you spend most of your time, so the space needs to reflect you. 2. Seek design inspiration for a mood board

  2. ‘Transform your interiors from tired to revitalised by gathering inspirational images from magazines, Instagram, Pinterest etc. ‘Once you have a strong collection you will begin to see the look you would like to achieve. Creating a mood board is a great way to use your creativity to unleash any hidden design inspiration you may have subconsciously seen.’ 3. Consider colours and fabrics ‘Start to hone in on the colours you want to use – for the painted walls or wallpaper, furniture, blinds and curtains. The third colour could be a highlight for cushions, lampshades, bed quilts and accessories such as a tablecloth or even a painting. 4. Try before you buy paint and paper ‘Remember that colours can change depending on lighting so buy sample pots and paint’. ‘Paint at least A2 sized paint patches, on the lightest and the darkest walls in the same room – to see how the natural light affects the shade.’ This is especially effective for finding the best white paint, because it changes so much in the light. Same goes for wallpaper, ‘Tape wallpaper samples to the walls and drape large returnable samples over existing furniture or pin them to existing curtains and blinds. 5. Transform old to new ‘If you have a blank canvas it’s easier, but more often we must work with existing sofas or rugs etc. Look closely at the rug and see if you can work with the colours within it. Maybe you can reupholster the old favorite sofa to give it a new lease of life? Decide if you are someone who likes pattern or plain; traditional or contemporary; and look at a colour wheel or nature itself to see what colours go with what. For instance, pinks and reds with greens, orange with duck egg, yellows with grey and blues. 6. Size up the furniture ‘Decide on the furniture you want in your room. Think about scale, in a large room you need a big sofa and footstool’. ‘Most designers recommend that even small rooms should have one large statement piece, even if it is a headboard in a bedroom. A balance of large and small pieces will create an appealing living space.’ 7. Analyse the look and take your time ‘Collect pieces as you come across them, this way you will purchase things you’ve fallen in love with. Rather than settling for what’s available in certain stores or online at the time you need something’. ‘You can spend time analysing the look and colours of your room with accessories. The more time you take to add things into your house, your interior design knowledge will expand as you can understand what works best with certain features.’

  3. 8. Be bold with paint ideas The days of strict paint rules are over, the key to interior design in modern times is to embrace the paint idea that works for you. There are no rules of painting doors frames, skirting boards and ceilings in a brilliant white anymore – in fact some top interior designers argue against it! 9. Add finishing touches ‘The finishing touches are the fun bit!’. ‘Lampshades, rugs, cushions, paintings and plants can all make a huge difference, but are sometimes hard to choose until you have the walls painted or papered and curtains hanging. Even the colours on the spines of books in a bookshelf, a throw on the back of the sofa, or in a kitchen ceramic, tablecloths, create opportunities for accents of colour.’ 10. Fill a room with a signature fragrance Take note from hotel-style and give your home a signature scent, it’s incredible how much this can transform your home. Luxury hotels with select a key scent to have throughout, which then becomes associated with that place – adopt this by choosing your own signature smell for home, to engage the scenes. There’s no place like home, so ensure all your senses are alerted to the feeling of home the minute you step through the door. Use the best home fragrance for your via scented candles, diffusers and essential oils.

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