orange accessories living room
look inside this small california cottage:it's packed with eclectic style decorating a rental home presents a few challenges,but it doesn't mean you have to settle for blah design. no one proves this better than courtney ofthe blog a little glass box. renting a small two-bedroom home in californiadidn't stop her from going big and bold with her decorating choices. the home features bright colors, daring walldecor, and clever diy projects. the home already had good bones with its interestingarchitectural details like exposed beams and wood planked ceilings.
but courtney decided to take it up a notchwith her eclectic design. take the full tour of her cottage below.theliving room features neutral furniture accented with colorful accessories. a bright orange rug and patterned pillowsadd interest to a mostly beige room. plenty of windows allow the space to be bathedin natural light.a pseudo mudroom is created with a bench and wall hooks to save on space. the bookshelf provides storage as well asa great spot to display vintage accessories.the dining room decor features unique and rusticaccessories. the chairs from ikea are proof you don't haveto break the bank to create an inviting dining
space.the kitchen features warm wood cabinetryand a country island, creating a cozy and welcoming space to whip up a home cooked meal.thekid bedroom is whimsical and playful with plenty of color. a fabric banner at the end of the bed is aninexpensive and simple project, and a great way to accent a color scheme and add fun textilesto the space.the diy painted dresser makes a gorgeous and unique addition to the room. the gallery wall features artwork that doesn'ttake itself to seriously - perfect for a child's room.the "let's spoon" phrase spelled outin marquee lettering is the star of the show when it comes to the master bedroom decor.
courtney proves that going for the unexpectedchoice can make a big impact.without a lot of square footage or cabinetry to work with,a effective solution is to think about your vertical space - the walls! adding open shelving adds more storage withouttaking up precious floor space. support us here : tiny homes : http://bit.ly/2qq374g