Interior tips: Unusual designs – use these ideas for inspiration

20.01.2024 13:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

To create a beautiful interior design, you don't have to follow the trends – there are lots of unusual and unconventional ideas you might use.

To experiment with shapes, colors, and designs, you can get your inspiration from Pinterest and various articles about unusual interiors.

Here are a few ideas that you might find useful.

Hanging Gardens

Choose a variety of plants with different lengths and leaf shapes. 

Use planters that complement your decor style and hang them at varying heights for an aesthetically pleasing look.

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Bookshelf Wall

Organize your books by color or size for a visually appealing arrangement.

Intersperse the books with decorative items like framed photos, small sculptures, or artwork to add personality.

Glow-in-the-Dark Accents

Incorporate glow-in-the-dark stickers or paint on accent pieces like wall decals, furniture edges, or decorative items. 

Charge them under natural or artificial light during the day for a magical glow at night.

Chalkboard Walls

Turn a wall into an interactive space by using chalkboard paint. 

Use it to jot down notes, draw doodles, or even create a changing art gallery.

Mismatched Furniture

Combine furniture pieces with different styles, colors, and materials. 

For example, pair a modern sofa with vintage chairs or mix and match dining chairs for an eclectic feel.

Under-Stair Storage

Install custom shelves, drawers, or cabinets beneath your stairs to optimize storage space. 

You can use it for shoes, books, or even create a cozy reading nook.

Funky Lighting Fixtures

Explore unique and eye-catching light fixtures. 

Consider pendant lights shaped like unconventional objects or use colorful bulbs to add vibrancy to the space.

Wallpaper Ceilings

Choose a bold and interesting wallpaper pattern for your ceiling to draw the eye upward. 

This unexpected element adds visual interest to the room.

Nature-Inspired Themes

Select natural colors like greens and browns, and incorporate textures such as wood and stone. 

Use decor items like botanical prints or nature-themed artwork to enhance the theme.

Previously, we talked about arranging houseplants.

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Hanging Gardens
  2. Bookshelf Wall
  3. Glow-in-the-Dark Accents
  4. Chalkboard Walls
  5. Mismatched Furniture
  6. Under-Stair Storage
  7. Funky Lighting Fixtures
  8. Wallpaper Ceilings
  9. Nature-Inspired Themes