Curtains make a big difference. We got some custom curtains and blinds made for all the windows and it really elevated the space. Don't settle for shitty cheap blinds.
Put stuff on the walls! Bare walls make rooms look smaller and cheaper imo. Even go to a store like home goods and just get some random wall canvases or something to start out. Then go for family pictures or more meaningful things like artwork you like and stuff.
I keep a bowl of Skittles in every room
You can get ideas online if you Google. Also you can ask for help in the city. Good conversation starter.
I'll be getting a new apartment in February/March. I'll be living alone in a big city. A problem I have is that I don't know how to take care of a place to prevent it from looking ugly.
I was thinking of checking out Ikea.
I'm going to give simpler advice and just recommend that you do a small amount of cleaning, each day. Personally, I'm a huge fan of Clorox Wipes for the kitchen and bathrooms. I know you were probably asking for design advice, but cleaning is important too. It's so much simpler if you don't let dirt pile up.
I'll be getting a new apartment in February/March. I'll be living alone in a big city. A problem I have is that I don't know how to take care of a place to prevent it from looking ugly.
I was thinking of checking out Ikea.
might be a good looking small apartment space.
is way better looking.
it really depends on what you want from your place.
i mean for some
might be a good looking small apartment space.
for me... something like
is way better looking.
the top one is boring, and while it doesn't look bad at first glace it's not very interesting at all.
meanwhile the bottom one obviously has a lot more going on and can be a bit less inviting, but once you are in and take it in feels way more awesome and homey, and is a place I would much rather be.
I would assume more people like the top one though and is likely what you are asking about, but in either case ikea is a good start.
if money is an issue check out the local thrift stores as you can sometimes find really nice furniture in them that could save you lots of money.
it really depends on what you want from your place.
i mean for some
might be a good looking small apartment space.
for me... something like
is way better looking.
the top one is boring, and while it doesn't look bad at first glace it's not very interesting at all.
meanwhile the bottom one obviously has a lot more going on and can be a bit less inviting, but once you are in and take it in feels way more awesome and homey, and is a place I would much rather be.
I would assume more people like the top one though and is likely what you are asking about, but in either case ikea is a good start.
if money is an issue check out the local thrift stores as you can sometimes find really nice furniture in them that could save you lots of money.
I keep a bowl of Skittles in every room
I'm stealing this
Lmao I remember that thread lolYou get a ghost to squirt ketchup on your walls, then film an entire night of the house and make gaf look through all of the hours of content to find absolutely nothing.
Really brings out the room.
TV's mounted on walls is the dumbest thing. Stop making holes on your damn walls people especially over a fireplace.
DO NOT BUY FROM IKEA. Ikea stuff stands out and makes you look like a wannabe hipster from an Apple store. Buy some grown up furniture.
IKEA stuff stands out as furniture that people who can't afford ~*gRoWn Up FuRnItUrE*~ buy. It's completely fine for what it is.
You're thinking of Pottery Barn and their "reclaimed wood" tree stumps that cost $300.
Stop making holes on your damn walls people
it really depends on what you want from your place.
i mean for some
might be a good looking small apartment space.
for me... something like
is way better looking.
the top one is boring, and while it doesn't look bad at first glace it's not very interesting at all.
meanwhile the bottom one obviously has a lot more going on and can be a bit less inviting, but once you are in and take it in feels way more awesome and homey, and is a place I would much rather be.
I would assume more people like the top one though and is likely what you are asking about, but in either case ikea is a good start.
if money is an issue check out the local thrift stores as you can sometimes find really nice furniture in them that could save you lots of money.
As a big advocate for minimalist interior design, I disagree. A tasteful, inconspicuous painting or picture can look great, but filling up the walls looks good at first, but starts to be grating imo
Accentuate your hallways with something that reflects your interests, such as a nice wall scroll:
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it really depends on what you want from your place.
i mean for some
might be a good looking small apartment space.
for me... something like
is way better looking.
the top one is boring, and while it doesn't look bad at first glace it's not very interesting at all.
meanwhile the bottom one obviously has a lot more going on and can be a bit less inviting, but once you are in and take it in feels way more awesome and homey, and is a place I would much rather be.
I would assume more people like the top one though and is likely what you are asking about, but in either case ikea is a good start.
if money is an issue check out the local thrift stores as you can sometimes find really nice furniture in them that could save you lots of money.
If you enjoy having sexual relations with women, you may want to avoid that Nintendo-themed decor
Replace carpet with nice hardwood floors, dust daily and DO NOT BUY FROM IKEA. Ikea stuff stands out and makes you look like a wannabe hipster from an Apple store. Buy some grown up furniture.