Sunday, 18 February 2018

Ideas to Decorate Guest Bedroom

The holiday season ! Do you have out of town guests coming to stay and a guest room that feels anything but welcoming? Never fear,  just follow these simple steps for a quick, stylish update from UDC Interior  (Interior Decorators in Delhi)



Fresh and Simple
Fresh flowers are a must but creating an arrangement doesn’t have to be a chore. Pick up a few bunches at the grocery store or local florist, snip the ends then plop them in a vase. Tulips are a natural choice because they’re available year-round and their droopy shape lends itself to fuss-free arrangements.



Cozy, Textural Accent Pillows.
Pile on the neutral pillows in soft, nubby textures to create warmth and coziness. We especially love the felted wool collection by San Francisco’s own Fog & Fury. Available at the De Sousa Hughes showroom in the San Francisco Design Center.



Add a Mirror
Hang a small mirror in the guest room to provide a spot for touching up makeup or putting on jewelry. If space allows, a long dressing mirror is an even better addition.

Dress the Windows
Add inexpensive blinds, roller shades or ready-made draperies to any windows that aren’t covered. A guest in your home is on vacation and will appreciate a dark room for sleeping in. If late nights are part of your plans, consider purchasing blackout drapes, which will more efficiently block out early morning sunlight.



Simple Greenery in Glass Vases.

Seasonal plant cuttings are a stylish and effortless take on a holiday arrangement. Bonus points for making your guest room smell lovely! Eucalyptus, spruce, or olive branches are great for a wintery atmosphere. For a similar look opt for these vases from Terrain.



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Thursday, 8 February 2018

3 Home Design Trends To Try in 2018

1. Be Bold
What’s an Instagram feed without generous splashes of color? She suggested adding bold colors and pattern-on-pattern mixing to your room, stat. “Thanks to Instagram, people want to post what they’ve done to their house, and as you know, bold color pops get more likes,” said Evans. She also pointed to high-energy features like a bright mishmash of pillows, geometric prints and eclectic accent pieces to attract a slew of comments and likes.


2. Lighten Up
Every avid Instagrammer knows that lighting makes or breaks a photo—which is why curtain-less floor-to-ceiling windows will become an even more desirable home feature. “People want as much light as can come in,” she said. “They want all windows. We’re doing a house now and we’re stacking windows. A full window on top of a full window, so [the space] is flooded with natural light. People can’t get enough of that. And I think I agree. Natural light makes a room and a house more open and fresh and clean.”

3. Insta-Walls
Coffee shops, hotels and restaurants have already accepted the idea that a good, photo-worthy wall equals a steady flow of customers. So, taking this concept to a residence is not that far of a stretch. For social media enthusiasts, it doesn’t get easier than a having a prime photo spot just around the corner from their bedrooms. “I think we’ve seen it really all over,” she said. “A wall of succulents, a reclaimed wood wall or brick wall. You almost create a destination in your own house. I’ve seen that, and social media influences are pushing it as well.”


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