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10 Trendy Nail Salon Decor Ideas to Impress
December 5, 2023
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If you're looking for nail salon decor ideas to impress your clients, you're in the right place. Whether you're starting a new business or revamping an existing one, these tips will surely get your creative juices flowing. Enjoy!

1. Rustic Industrial

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If you want a change of scenery, veer away from the typical look of a nail salon. Try blending industrial chic with rustic vibes that give an atmosphere of modernity and nostalgia. You can expose the bricks and metal fixtures on your walls to give them an urban aesthetic feel. 

Use Edison light bulbs to create a warehouse appeal that is a complete turnaround from the usual nail salon interiors. You can also add reclaimed wood accents, concrete countertops, vintage barber chairs, and an open ceiling design.

2. Minimalist Elegance

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A clean and minimalistic interior design is another excellent option for your nail salon. It gives a cozy yet professional ambiance that's sure to impress clients, old or new. You can use neutral tones and colors such as light gray, white, or soft pastels to create this look. You can then add modern and sleek furniture like floating shelves, uniquely shaped chairs, hidden cabinets, and drawers.

You can use reflective surfaces to amplify elegance by incorporating mirrors, glossy tabletops, mirrored accent pieces, or glass partition walls. Add a few abstract art with a minimalist design to add a touch of sophistication.

3. Boho Chic

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This nail salon decor idea involves using natural colors and materials to create a relaxing atmosphere for your customers. Rattan, macram�, wooden accents, dreamcatchers, feathers, and woven baskets are some materials you can use to create this look. Mix and match furniture styles for your seats, such as wooden benches, rattan chairs, patterned textiles, or floor cushions.

Decorate walls with hippie-inspired wall accessories that feature intricate patterns, woven tapestries, or textile art. To complete the look, you can place vintage trunks, suitcases, or globes. 

4. Pastel Paradise

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Indulge your clients with a soft and soothing atmosphere via a pastel color palette for your nail salon. Use mint green, lavender, blush pink, or baby blue paint for your walls, furniture, or decor items. This creates a clean and relaxing ambiance that helps calm the mind and body of anyone who enters your salon.

Add watercolor-inspired art, pastel-colored furniture, soft and plush textiles, and a bit of floral accents here and there. To enhance the atmosphere, choose lighting fixtures in pastel shades like pendant lights, chandeliers, or neon lights to give the place a diffused glow.

5. Rose Gold Glamour

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This trendy nail salon decor idea will add a touch of glam and pizazz that will make you the envy of your competitors. Start by adding accents and decor with a rose gold color scheme. Use it on mirrors, organizers, wallpaper, and furniture. You can use metallic paint, velvet textiles, foil accents, or crystal chandeliers to give the interiors a sparkling and sophisticated ambiance.

Frame your windows with rose gold-toned curtains and drapes, hang metallic art pieces, and add abstract wall sculptures or three-dimensional installations, all featuring the color scheme rose gold.

6. Blissfully Botanical

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To give your nail salon a refreshing and invigorating ambiance, this botanical bliss design idea is your perfect option. Get fresh or artificial plants and place them strategically throughout the interiors. You can also choose botanical wallpapers, succulent centerpieces, or hanging planters to bring nature inside.

You can make your clients' experience even more relaxing with the addition of a few water features. Use a small indoor fountain to have soothing water sounds permeate the air. Incorporate organic shapes using tables with tree-inspired bases or seat covers with floral patterns.

7. The Velvet Touch

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An excellent way to give your nail salon a luxurious and inviting setting is to add the velvet touch to it. Use plush velvet furniture and accents using rich and jewel-toned colors for that elegant and exquisite atmosphere. Colors such as emerald green, deep burgundy, or royal blue can be the opulent and chic options to create this look.

From drapes to throw pillows, make a bold statement using scrumptious velvet textiles and materials. Hang mirrors with gold frames, add tufted velvet ottomans and antique velvet-inspired wallpaper.

8. Vintage Glam

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Transport your clients to a bygone era with a vintage glam-themed interior design for your nail salon. This gives your salon glamour, timelessness, and sophistication. Use antique-inspired furniture, framed vintage ads, and plenty of crystal details to give it a chic look that's oozing with nostalgia.

Hang crystal chandeliers, Victorian-inspired furniture with intricately designed woodwork, ornate gilded frames, and vintage perfume bottles to serve as decor. Think of elegant shapes and complex designs to add a romantic and glamorous appeal.

9. Black and White�

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Make it simple yet stunning with a black-and-white-themed nail salon. Select furniture, such as pedicure chairs, manicure tables, and organizers, with sleek lines and a modern, cohesive look. 

You can use black and white geometric wallpaper, striped patterns, or a mural as a focal point.

Incorporate black and white artwork throughout. This can include graphic prints, photographs, or abstract paintings and sculpture pieces. Use checkerboard flooring or black shelves and drawers against white walls.

10. High Contrast Drama

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Create drama with an impact with this high-contrast nail salon design idea. You can achieve this look by pairing bold colors such as black and gold, green and white, or navy and blush to create a striking visual effect. You can also consider using monochromatic hues using different shades of your favorite color. 

You can use charcoal black with shades of silver and grey if you want a dramatic and monochromatic look. Red and black can also be a great option if you want to add a splash of color to your design.

Conclusion

This list of ten trendy nail salon decor ideas will surely inspire you to redecorate or start designing your salon. Whatever idea you choose, always remember to experiment and explore, and of course, enjoy designing and decorating.

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How to Open a Boba Tea Shop
December 7, 2023
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Boba tea is gaining popularity because it's a tasty drink anyone can enjoy anytime. With many people enjoying this tasty treat, more people are interested in opening their boba tea shop to compete with other brands or introduce their own flavors. There are two ways to open a boba tea shop. Here's an overview of how to open a boba tea shop!

1. Franchising

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Franchising is the easiest way to open a boba tea shop after you've passed the application and background check processes. Well-known boba tea brands like Kung Fu Tea or Gong Cha have established standards and processes to start a boba tea shop in a couple of months.�

You don't have to worry about sourcing ingredients, getting permits and licenses, marketing, and launching the business. The boba tea franchise will guide you through that during the whole process. Plus, boba tea franchises would also have guidelines for the interior designs to ensure that they are consistent with other shops.

2. Opening Your Boba Tea Shop

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Opening your own boba tea shop can become a challenge since you're starting from scratch. However, it doesn't mean it's not a doable task. You need time and patience to launch your own boba tea shop. Here's what you should remember when opening one.

Naming and Identity

One of the first things to settle before launching your boba tea shop is giving it a name and identity. After all, you don't want to be mistaken with big brand boba tea shops. Think about why you're opening a boba tea shop and what makes it unique. This could help you identify your boba tea shop's name along with some objectives and brand identity standards to run your boba tea shop.

Finding a Location

Selecting the right location is key to making your boba tea shop thrive. You want to ensure that your boba tea shop is strategically located in places with high foot traffic or a population interested in drinking boba. You can't avoid competitors or other food and beverage shops since they are also attracting your target audience.

But location isn't just about finding the right place to set up your boba tea shop. Once you've decided where to set up the shop, you need to survey the place where you'll run the shop. This way, you can evaluate how to entice customers to your shop!

Sourcing Your Ingredients and Equipment

You can start this process way before establishing your boba tea shop's name and identity. You may have been interested in making boba before deciding to set up a shop and know where to get your ingredients. However, sourcing your ingredients and equipment can come before launching your business, too! 

Whenever you do this, make sure that you get ingredients from well-known suppliers to avoid any issues when making boba. Additionally, you can find boba tea shop equipment online to help you start organizing your inventory. Here are the supplies when making and storing boba:

  • Tea dispenser
  • Cup sealers
  • Sugar dispensers
  • Tea brewers
  • Pearl cookers

Getting Permits and Licenses

Since boba tea shops fall under food and beverage, it's important that you get permits and licenses to operate your boba tea shop. This depends on the state, city, or municipality you want to open your boba tea shop. But having these essentials will ensure that you can smoothly run your boba tea shop and serve customers.

Finding Staff

Running a boba tea shop can be challenging for one person. That's why you need an extra pair of hands to help you run the tea shop. You can hire one or two people to make the boba tea and take customer orders. Of course, you need to train them to ensure professionalism and friendliness.

Designing Your Boba Tea Shop

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Once you've secured your permits and licenses to open a boba tea shop, you can finally organize and design your shop. Your boba tea shop's design depends on the size. If it's a small space, you can accommodate only a couple of customers to stay and enjoy their boba. However, if it's bigger, you can invest in chairs and tables to let customers relax.

You need to find a place to buy furniture, too! Fortunately, places like Wayfair and Amazon can help you find chairs, sofas, and tables to provide customers with a wonderful drinking experience in your store.

Additionally, designing your store can be challenging, especially if you don't have any experience. You can outsource your designs and more from Spencil to help you get started with your boba tea shop in no time!

Marketing

One last thing to remember when opening a boba tea shop is marketing it to the public. You want to promote your business so people can flock to the big opening! Plus, you want to ensure no one misses the opportunity to try your boba tea! You can set up social media accounts and ask for help from friends or others to spread the word. Additionally, you can print out flyers to share with your neighbors.

When it comes to marketing, make sure that you don't do it only before opening your boba tea shop. You need to update your social media accounts with the latest updates and promos. Plus, you can hand out other marketing materials to entice more people to come to your shop!

Launching

The final step in opening your boba tea shop is launching it! Make sure that everything's in place and that you have prepared all the ingredients to create the best boba. Plus, make sure that your staff is ready for the customers lining up to taste your unique boba tea!

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8 Small Salon Ideas to Maximize Your Space
December 6, 2023
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Setting up a nail or hair salon requires furniture, equipment, decor, and other products to complete your envisioned look. But, sometimes, the space you're given is limited, and you can't have every furniture or equipment in your hair or nail salon. Don't let your space cramp up your style. Here are different ways to maximize your space with small salon ideas!

1. Use the Wall for Storage

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Since you might not have actual storage space for your products, using the wall will help you maximize them. You can place a rack to store your products. Or, if you're working with an interior designer, let them know that you want sections of your wall dedicated to displaying products. This is a space-saving solution, especially for hair salons. With this, you don't need to use many trolleys that will take up more space.

2. Be Strategic with Mirrors

Mirrors can make a room or space look bigger. Hair salons, in particular, can benefit from having seats and mirrors across one another to give the illusion of a bigger space. Or, if that's not possible, you can put the mirror across a light source. An alternative could be investing in bigger mirrors! Floor mirrors aren't the best option, as movement could affect their placement. Instead, you could find big mirrors to install on the wall! But, if that's not your style, use a rounded mirror, which can also achieve the big space effect.

3. Use Nail Bars

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This one applies to nail salons. Nail salons may save space by using a long table or nail bars to accommodate more customers in a smaller space. Some nail bars allow for sharing spaces, too. They can accommodate two to four people in one space. Meanwhile, you can also find nail bars with individual tables, but make sure you find the right fit to ensure that your salon won't be crowded and people will have room to move.

4. Utilize Corners

Corners are your best friend for small space. You can use corners to put your storage boxes or drawers to store your items. Plus, you can use them for equipment you don't regularly use! Corners are a great space for your small reception area. Plus, for hair salons, you can use corners to add your salon shampoo chair. Make sure to leave space for the shampoo stylist. Meanwhile, nail salons can use corners to place chairs to make room for other nail salon chairs.

5. Stick to the Basics

One way to maximize your salon's space is by keeping it simple. You can go with a minimalist approach by having chairs, tables, and mirrors (if applicable) only. Plus, make sure there's a small reception area to greet and welcome guests. Also, you can have a small waiting area beside the reception space. You can keep all your items in a stock room and take out only what's needed, depending on your customer's needs.

6. Divide Your Space into Sections

One of the best small salon ideas to try is to divide your small space into various sections. This way, each space has its own function. Glass dividers or partitions can help you divide areas. You can also use a curtain to create divisions! For instance, you can also use partitions for salon chairs to give customers privacy during their service.

7. Paint the Walls White

White paint will make your space look bigger. Plus, it could make your salon look clean, neat, and immaculate. But if white doesn't go with your preferred nail salon design style, taupe, pink, and gray are great alternatives, depending on your chosen design theme.

8. Consider Lighting

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Lighting for small spaces can be tricky. Your salon needs light so you can cut hair or nails better or paint nails neatly. You can opt for task lighting, allowing you to use table lamps to see clearer. For hair salons, you can choose to buy mirrors with lights, which will help you see better. Of course, you'll also need ambient lighting to brighten the space at night or when you don't have access to natural lighting.

Let Spencil Design Your Small Salon

Entrust your small salon to Spencil! Our interior designers are ready to take on the challenge of designing a spectacular space. Whether you're going for a cozy or intimate look or want to enlarge the space, Spencil will breathe life into your envisioned design!

It starts with filling out a form and talking to an account manager about your budget and ideas. From there, a designer will create a 3D high-fidelity model of your design.

But Spencil doesn't just help you with design! We have partner contractors to help you build your salon from the ground up! Get started here and experience what Spencil can do for your salon!

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10 Ideas for Wall Decor for Salon
December 4, 2023
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Your nail or hair salon should have everything in place before opening it to the public. Ensure that you have the equipment, furniture, and staff ready to welcome guests. But those are not the only things that complete your salon's overall interior design. You should add decor to give it the finishing touches. Wall decors are a must-have to bring hair or nail salon to life. And if you want to know the must-haves, here's our list of the best wall decor for a salon.

1. Art

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You can never go wrong with art when decorating your salon. You can pair the art with your salon's interior design or balance it with a different art style to become a focal part of your salon. There are various ways to source your art. For example, you can print it out or buy it from an online store or local artist.

2. Posters

An alternative to wall art is posters! Posters are a great addition to your wall. You can hang positive-worded or imitation movie posters that would entice your customers while they're having their nails or hair done. You can hang the poster beside the mirrors so customers can fixate on something. 

3. Photos

Another way to showcase your creativity through designs is through photos. Of course, you don't have to use employee or salon photos. You can buy pictures of people or cities on websites for personal or commercial use. These photos can be a conversation starter, which will help you get to know your clients better. 

4. Plants

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Hair and nail salons can smell chemical-like because of the hair or nail products used by stylists or nail technicians. And plants can purify the air in your hair or nail salon. But plants don't only have a purifying purpose. It can also serve an aesthetic function, especially when hung on a wall or placed on a wall rack. 

5. Neon Lights

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Neon lights are timeless since you can add these to your modern or retro salon interior design. You can opt for a calligraphic style, which is a decor mainstay. However, you can also have custom neon lights, depending on your salon. For example, if you have a hair salon, you can have a neon light with scissors and hair. If you have a nail salon, it would be fun to have a neon light nail polish case. 

6. Nail Polish Rack

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Nail polish racks are ideal for nail salons. You want to display your available nail polishes for customers. Or, if you have empty bottles, you can fill them with colored water or paint just for display purposes.

Additionally, you can create a pattern of your choosing. You can choose a pyramid style or the traditional one-rack design with various nail polish colors. It's up to you how the rack should be presented.

7. 3D Wallpaper

Traditional wallpaper can be tacky or boring, especially if you're going for a specific interior design style. Instead of sticking wallpaper, why not purchase 3D wallpaper? You can use the 3D wallpaper to enhance your interior design. 

8. 3D DIY Wall Clock

Wall clocks can be disruptive to your overall interior design aesthetic. But if you're insistent on a wall clock, why not let it be part of your wall instead of a traditional style? You can customize a 3D wall clock! You can buy a 3D wall clock from Amazon and change the hours based on your salon's 

9. Ornaments

Various ornaments and accents can give more flair to your wall. The possibilities are endless for ornaments. Unless you're going for an eccentric style, you don't want to overdo it, as you might not have space for other decor or important items.

For instance, if you're going for a bohemian nail salon style, baskets and wicker are popular wall decor options. 

Figurines are also great ornamental decors. These are great to add alongside your product selections or near the reception area.

Make sure that it reflects your overall style and identity. Plus, it's intriguing and interesting for customers as well!

10. Wall Rug

Rugs can be a great wall decor for your salon, too! But, you have to be strategic with your wall rug since it can take up space. You can hang the wall rug in an empty space or your reception area.

Where to Get Your Wall Decor for Salon?

Fortunately, you have thousands of options for getting your wall decors. You may have to visit your local store to get the best wall decor. However, if you don't have access to them or know where to start browsing wall decor, here are some ideas to check out.

  • Pottery Barn - Pottery Barn has great selections for the wall decor of your salon. You can find simple frames for wall art or photography. Similarly, you can also buy racks to store and showcase your hair or nail products.
  • Anthropologie - Many decor experts recommend Anthropologie because of its diverse selection of decor. You can filter colors and sizes. Plus, if you're an eco-conscious hair or nail salon, you can check responsibly-made decor as well!
  • Wayfair - Our final selection is from Wayfair. It's the ideal place to find wall accents, frames, shelves, and so much more! You can browse for various styles and designs that are perfect for your salon.

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8 Ingenious Strategies to Maximize Space in a Small Room
September 7, 2023
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Maximizing space in a small room is challenging, but it is possible. While small rooms can present interior design concerns, there are several advantages to living in such a compact manner. A well-designed bedroom, for instance, can feed just as cozy as a larger space. Follow these tricks to organize, declutter, and make your humble abode comfortable. 

1. Buy Leg-Exposed Furniture for your Living Room

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Add more visual space to your living area by furnishing it with sofas with exposed legs and chairs without arms. Copy this trick to give the room an open feel. Bulky chairs with armrests take up more space. Aside from aesthetic quality, legs provide structural support, making your pieces more durable. 

2. Consider Tall and Slim Furniture

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Better Home & Gardens digital editor Jennifer Ebert says that arranging a small bedroom often calls for compromise, but good small bedroom storage is necessary. So, look for a piece of simple and minimalist furniture. This type of functional furniture maximizes space in a small room perfectly. The slim structure takes up less space, but the height makes it an excellent storage solution. 

3. Maximize Wall Space

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Built-in shelves are a great option to maximize space in a small room. They are helpful since they minimize clutter without taking up unnecessary areas. Shelves are usually built into a home's walls or open spots. This approach also applies to organizing bedrooms, living rooms, home offices, laundry areas, and bathrooms. 

4. Shelving Unit Partition

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A wall partition is essential if you want a little privacy in our studio unit. Look at how functional a shelving unit can be in a sleeping space for creating privacy and extra storage. It is best to be meticulous in choosing the items you'll want to store on the shelves. It may affect how much space you want to display essential items such as your shoes or bags collection or a selection of your favorite books. 

5. Hide your Dresser in the Closet

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You will definitely thank us for sharing this space-saving hack. Save valuable floor space by tucking away the dresser inside the closet. Then, replace a protruding door with your choice of curtains. Remember, more open floor space equals less clutter. Follow this room organization idea to make your small bedroom ideal for relaxation and comfort. 

6. Invest in Wardrobe that Reach the Ceiling

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Here's another way to maximize space in a compact bedroom. Choose a symmetrical, full-height wardrobe to provide maximum storage. Setting up your room to balance the furnishings will make the space feel tidier. Investing in these signature pieces also provides a warm niche for the headboard.

7. Downsize your Accessories

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Bathroom accessories are a must-have to reclaim the haven and relaxation your bathroom should be. But if you're dealing with a small bathroom, your accessories should be relatively small, too. One way to achieve this is to hang a mirror and a small hanging cabinet like the ones you see in the picture. Watch out for the most stylish minimalist mirrors and sconces at home furnishing shops, and start redecorating your bathroom today! 

8. Hang an Expandable Drying Rack

To maximize space in a compact laundry room, go for a front-load washer and dryer beneath a shelving unit. It gives you enough storage space. Installing space-saving drying racks is an excellent idea, too. You have a lot of choices when it comes to retractable clothes drying racks. This item is effortless to install and disassemble. And, you can find various designs and lengths of drying racks from Ace Hardware or e-commerce websites like Amazon. 

Conclusion 

No matter how tricky small room interior design is, plenty of creative and practical options exist to address this challenge. Select the most suitable solutions from these choices that can help you make the most of the space available. From clever storage solutions to functional furniture pieces, we've explored several ways to maximize space in a small room. Following these strategies can transform cramped quarters into comfortable and inviting areas that meet your needs and reflect your style. 

Remember that thoughtful planning, creativity, and a willingness to think outside the box are the keys to unlocking the full potential of any small room. With these tools in your toolkit, you can turn limitations into opportunities and create a stylish yet relaxing living environment, no matter the size of your space.

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7 Expert Tips on How to Maximize Your Small Bedroom
August 24, 2023
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A small bedroom doesn't have the luxury of space, but you can make it homey and cozy. But if you don't have much room to improvise and want to trick your eyes that it has more room, here are expert tips on how to maximize a small bedroom!

Identify Which Furniture Pieces to Add to Your Bedroom

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Before arranging, designing, and decorating your bedroom, you need to visualize how your small bedroom should look. Of course, your first order of business is adding the bed. Moreover, where should you place that bed? Most experts would recommend putting your bed on corners or the wall. This way, you make room for other things.

But what bed would you need? It comes down to personal preference. However, space-saver beds with drawers, Murphy beds, and daybeds are ideal for smaller bedrooms.

After selecting your bed type, know what other furniture pieces you might need in your small space. Are you working or studying in your bedroom? You need a desk. Hanging and foldable desks are the best for small bedrooms. This way, you can store them anytime you don't need them. 

The same goes for your desk chair, too. Opt for a foldable to put inside a closet or drawer or slide behind another furniture piece. Some experts recommend ghost chairs!

Here are other furniture pieces to add to your bedroom:

  • Ottoman (this one doubles as storage, too!)
  • Chest
  • Nightstands and drawers

Decide on The Design Style

If you pick a design style for your bedroom, it's easier to make decor, furniture, and colors consistent from ceiling to floor. Plus, knowing your desired design style will help you to decorate your small bedroom. This way, you'll know which decorative pieces should stay in your bedroom or which will be in other spaces or storage.

One of the easiest decisions is going for a minimalist style. After all, having a minimalist design reduces the number of items in your room. Plus, you can use a neutral color palette.

What about if you're a maximalist? Well, it's a matter of organizing and arranging your room so that it won't look cluttered. 

Be Strategic with Storage

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Storage is any small bedroom's best friend. This declutters your room. Plus, you make space for other items! But storage comes in different styles so you need to know which one works best for your small bedroom.

Aside from sliding drawers from your bed, you can also install headboard storage, adding more room for other items. Additionally, if you can't find the best bed with built-in storage, use the space underneath and slide storage containers. Moreover, modular cabinets are ideal for small spaces. This will help keep your bedroom tidy and spacious.

Hang and Mount

Leave the floor to the heavier items. If you have decor that you can hang or mount, you should consider this. Artwork is always best hung, considering that it needs to be appreciated. Even if you have small artwork, hang it. This makes room for other things.

If you love plants, hanging them would be a better option! Plus, make sure to choose indoor plants so you don't need to water them regularly. Moreover, you can install shelves to put your decor, like vases, picture frames, light books, and candles.

Use Your Corners

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Make sure you utilize every corner of your room. You can add other furniture pieces on corners, such as chairs or drawers. You don't want to leave any corner empty. Plus, it can hide unsightly or awkward corners that would ruin your planned aesthetic or design style for your room! You can save space with this tip, plus add more decor to spruce up and maximize your small bedroom!

Don't Forget Your Mirror

One underutilized bedroom piece is a mirror. Even though your bedroom looks cramped or tiny, the mirror negates that idea! You can place a mirror in a corner or across natural light. But if you are superstitious, don't put it in front of your bed.

Add a Rug

Rugs are another piece that would make your room look bigger! But you should consider color, pattern, and size before adding just any rug in your small bedroom. Experts say that lighter colors should do the trick. Meanwhile, with size, go with larger ones! Finally, if you want patterned rugs, stripes, and lines are your best friend!

Where to Find Decor and Furniture Pieces

Now that you know how to start the process of organizing and maximizing your small bedroom, know where to find the best decor and pieces for your room!

  • Ikea - A haven for minimalist and Scandinavian design style lovers, you can find neutral pieces to suit your new bedroom! Plus, if you're looking for beds with storage, this is the best spot to buy everything!
  • West Elm - Another place to buy everything you need for your bedroom is West Elm. Buy your rugs, storage, decor, and bed in one place!
  • Wayfair - Find decor and furniture pieces of all styles on Wayfair! It's an affordable option for homeowners!

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7 Ideas to Maximize Storage in Small Bedroom
September 5, 2023
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Any home would be incomplete without storage solutions. After all, without these handy tools or materials, our homes would be cluttered or a mess. One place where storage matters is our bedroom. It's our personal space in any home and where we keep items that matter most. But if you have tons of items and need various storage solutions in your bedroom, here's how to maximize storage in your small bedroom!

1. Under the Bed Storage

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One overlooked area for storage is storing items under the bed. The caveat of storing your items under the bed is it's dusty. However, it's still worth using the space. Fortunately, you can use a storage box with zippers to keep the dust bunnies off your items. Alternatively, there are plastic storage bins that would keep your items free from any dirt or dust.

2. Consider Headboard Storage

One way to store your items without taking space from your drawers and cabinets is installing headboard storage. Some beds come with headboard storage, allowing you to put decor and books. This storage type can be on the side or over your bed. However, you can improvise by adding shelves on the sides or above your bed.

3. Use Multifunctional Furniture

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Your small bedroom doesn't need to have a bed or desk. Multifunctional furniture can be your new best friend when storing personal things! One example of multifunctional furniture is the headboard storage bed. Aside from that, some beds come with drawers. You don't need to slide any storage containers or boxes under your bed with this option.

Ottomans are another nifty furniture piece to add to your small bedroom. This is ideal when you need a quick place to sit and store other goodies, like your bag or cushions! 

Another way to maximize storage in your small bedroom is by installing a desk by using shelves! Desks can take up too much space. Shelves can reduce the floor space used by a table, and you can use that to work or study. From there, you can add small baskets or storage containers to add other items!

4. Invest in Baskets and Big Storage Boxes

Baskets are a great way to maximize storage in a small bedroom. But this option is ideal if you have built-in drawers or shelves. Baskets can keep your room clean and tidy. Plus, you can add labels to it to avoid any clutter on your desk or any other area in your room! 

But if you don't have space for baskets, big storage boxes can do the trick. Sure, they can take up floor space, but you can cover awkward corners with storage boxes. Plus, it's ideal for homeowners who need more room for their items! Additionally, if you opt for floating desks without additional shelves, storage boxes can store your desk items when you're not using them.

5. Utilize Upper Areas

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Having a small bedroom can be constricting. But you can maximize every nook and cranny, even up and down, when storing your things. This means you should consider adding shelves above! It's up to you how the upper area of your bedroom should appear. Put baskets or storage boxes are the ideal storage solutions for this particular style.

6. Use A Storage Rack to Divide the Space

A small bedroom doesn't have to be only a sleeping area, especially if you're rooming with others or you have a small studio apartment. With a storage rack, you can easily divide your bedroom by function, helping you organize your sleeping and living space in one small room. You can put it beside your bed or a desk. From there, you can decorate your storage rack or add books and other items to it.

7. Install Wall Shelves

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If you don't have artwork, but your walls look empty, wall shelves will do the trick! It can only store a few small items, but they are an excellent addition to your small bedroom. After all, you don't want too much clutter in one part of your room. Wall shelves can organize your room and add an aesthetic purpose as well!

Where to Buy Storage Solutions?

Aside from fan favorites Ikea and Amazon, where else can you get storage solutions for your small bedroom?

  • The Container Store - If you love organizing your room, The Container Store should be at the top of your list. It has everything from containers to your small bedroom to kitchens and so much more!
  • Open Spaces - If you want stylish and various designs for your storage, Open Spaces is one of the best options! You can find small bins and baskets perfect to add to your drawers!
  • World Market - If you want a variety of storage design styles but don't want to look at Amazon anymore, World Market is your best bet! You can find shelves, small containers, and cabinets made of different materials. Browsing here is ideal if you have a specific design style in mind, considering they have different pieces for every aesthetic!

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7 Interior Design Styles for Small Houses
September 1, 2023
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You might think decorating a small house is easier because you only have to think of a few furniture pieces and accessories. However, choosing an interior design style that suits a tiny space can become a challenge. You have to ensure you don't congest the space so there aren't a lot of design elements competing for attention. Also, choosing an interior design style with characteristics that are apt for a tiny house is recommended. This way, your space displays visual cohesion while still offering functionality. Here are some interior design styles for your small house. 

1. Scandinavian

This interior design embraces natural light, functionality, and simplicity. The Scandinavian design characterizes clean lines, light color palettes, and minimalistic furnishings. Clean lines make your space look uncluttered, which is apt for a small home. Minimalistic furniture is also more compact, delivering more floor space for a small area. 

Light color palettes also allow more light in, brightening the room more. White or light-toned walls create a sense of openness, while natural materials like wood and textiles add warmth. 

2. Minimalist

Try to keep your small space open and free. Create a serene atmosphere by not enclosing your furnishings. Big open windows, sliding doors, and a good open conversational layout for your sofa and chairs are recommended. Keeping it minimalist is another way to decorate a small house because it exudes an airy vibe. 

This interior design style relies on clutter-free environments and the lack of embellishments in furnishings. Multi-functional pieces are also an excellent choice to add storage to your small space.

3. Modern farmhouse

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Creating a modern farmhouse small house exudes a more cozy and inviting appeal. Modern Farmhouse small house design combines contemporary and rustic elements to create a cozy yet stylish space. Characterized by white or neutral color palettes, shiplap walls, and exposed beams, it blends modern lines with rustic textures. 

Open floor plans enhance the sense of space while sliding barn doors add a functional and charming touch. Natural materials like wood and stone provide warmth, complemented by farmhouse-style fixtures and furnishings.

4. Coastal

Keep your small house's atmosphere relaxed with natural materials and breezy colors. Choose neutral tones or soft shades of blues, greens, or beiges. This interior home design embraces beachside living essence in compact spaces. It features light and airy color palettes inspired by the ocean and sand. 

Natural materials like weathered wood and rattan evoke a relaxed vibe. Large windows maximize natural light and offer glimpses of outdoor beauty. Overall, it creates a serene, beach-inspired retreat that captures the tranquility of coastal life within small confines.

5. Bohemian

A small space may limit you from showcasing furnishings and accessories that reflect your personality and style. However, the bohemian interior design is a way to mix different patterns, textures, and vibrant colors of your choice and still look collected. It's all about the eclectic and free-spirited atmosphere you create at home. 

You can choose a bohemian interior home design if you like mixing and matching various textures into patterned rugs and wallpapers and love vibrant accents and statement furnishings. Try incorporating this style through textiles, throw pillows, cushions, artwork, and accessories to exude comfort and warmth in your small space.

6. Japanese Zen

If you're into home improvement, you've probably heard of the Japanese organizing consultant Marie Kondo. She dwells on minimalism and encourages us to eliminate things that no longer spark joy. Try a Japanese Zen interior design if you're decorating a small home. This style showcases harmony, tranquility, and simplicity through an uncluttered space.�

Optimizing natural light through large windows and sliding doors promotes a seamless flow. You'll also use design elements, such as shoji screens, tatami mats, and low furniture, perfect for a small home. 

7. Traditional

Go for a traditional interior design to keep your space timeless and classic. This style creates a cozy, elegant interior with beautiful architectural elements like symmetrical facades, gabled roofs, and dormer windows. It also showcases detailed moldings, classic furnishings, and rich wood finishes. Neutral color palettes with stunning floral patterns and plush textiles emanate a comfortable ambiance. This interior design style exudes familiarity in a space, making it suitable for homeowners who love classic aesthetics in a compact living area. 

Conclusion

Each interior design style offers unique characteristics that will make the most out of your small space. Creating a visually appealing environment that suits your lifestyle and personality is the most comfortable and luxurious living. You don't need to buy the most expensive furnishings or accessories. Functionality, comfort, and aesthetics are the secrets of home design.

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