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If your interior is looking a tad dated, you do not have to break the bank to get a new look. Several things can elevate the look and feel of every room in your home. 

One of the main elements to incorporate in each room is returning to a neutral palette. Soft fabrics and muted colors help a decor blend. Even when using a contrasting color as an accent, choose a lighter, more delicate shade color. The departure from stark, bold colors to relaxed and cozy decor color schemes looks to be a strong trend that will last. 

Living Room

The living rooms’ trends are pointing towards a return to smaller-scale furnishings rather than the larger sized, heavy furniture that has been in vogue for the past several years. Lighter color woods and sustainably-sourced wood for furniture have become far more than a trend. Accent pieces that consist of a one-of-a-kind sofa or chair are also becoming more common. Distinct lines and soft colors help create a mood that is calm and relaxed. 

Seating Throughout the Home

Set up the design of your home to consider a place to sit wherever people may be. This includes foyers, creating window seats, and unused corners in a room can make fabulous reading nooks. Upholstered chairs have a dual purpose as both seating and bringing an accent of color to the room’s design. 

Embracing the New Minimalism

Many people avoid minimalism in their home decor because they are under the impression that they cannot have items on tables, personal photos, etc. Much like modern decor styles, minimalism is about clean lines and incorporating furnishings with two or more functions. Such as a coffee table or ottoman that doubles as storage. 

Incorporating Natural Materials 

With the softer color palette, using natural elements blends smoothly into the interior design. Raffia-wrapped furniture, bamboo flooring, natural hemp, or fiber rugs all meld into neutral colors such as cream, terra-cotta, and yellow ocher. 

Make a Bedroom the Space to Decompress 

The bedroom should be the main room in the home that delivers a calm, serene feeling. This can get accomplished by using a neutral palette with softly textured bedding and window treatments. Flooring can also provide a soft feel by using area rugs with a high pile for luxurious quality. 

Kitchen

The kitchen is one of the highest traffic areas in a home. The more functional it is for cooking and ease of cleaning, the better. Incorporating an island for casual dining and food prep is a common addition in many kitchen updates. If new cabinets are not in the budget, refinishing the existing units in softer, cooler colors can give a whole new look to the room.

Family Rooms Are Making a Comeback as Entertainment Spaces

Many people are creating places in their homes for family game nights and other types of fun. Bigger televisions, video game consoles, soundbars, and lounge-type seating contribute to making a great area to engage and spend quality time together. 

Use these tips to update your home’s look and feel to include more neutral colors and storage. The result will be a calmer, cozier home space.