• Paper nuances : A boring bright place can be turned into a thematic bright corner just by the use of few wrapping papers. You can wrap up the books on the shelve matching them with the furniture in the room or can wrap up the waste bin matching them with the color of the room. You can even change the papers once you get bored.
  • Floral strides : You have a pair of old gumboots that you are planning to throw away, you can make vases out of them. Paint them in a bright color and pour water into them. Then put long stemmed flowers in it and place it in a dull corner.
  • Tea light : Melt down a few candles into some bright cups and dip a twig in the wax and let dry. Once the wax is dry you can trim the twig and use it as a beautiful centerpiece.
  • Topsy turvy vase : A cool vase can be made out of your simple colander. Turn your colander upside down and fix a florist’s foam at the base and then fix in the blooms and you will have a vase that will not tumble over.
  • Clever closets : Having a closet below your bathroom sink where the pipeline passes through can be an effective storage space for storing nick nacks.
  • Glow it up : If you have a any net like décor in your house preferably a partition you can create a magical feel with it by hanging a profusion of tea lights. You can also fill them up with your favorite essential oil and watch the fragrant glow light.
  • Frilly frills : If you have a frilly table cloth that you have grown bored of, you can make it a nice curtain with just a few stitches
  • If your bed no longer needs the beautiful silk sheets and the beautifully printed blankets, use them for your dining table.
  • The rickety old nightstand you have not bothered to take to the dump. With some fresh paint and a few screws, it can join your living room furniture as a novel side table.
  • Do away with the wall lights and use high quality flexible cable lights to give an unique decorating touch. These lights do not get hot and almost any type of hook or tack will work well.

Improving home and giving making living in it a wonderful experience is not just a creative process but also requires deep understanding of you and your house. Below are some innovative ideas to break through the conventional home improvements.

  • Top glass, this is an exclusive idea breaking new grounds in design. Great for duplex apartments and top floor apartments and individual villas to have a glass top ceiling. One can ask their architect to use a slightly tinted and toughened glass ceiling for a single room which will give it a terrace like experience, which will not just let in sunlight but can also give the experience of having a quiet dinner under the cacophony of stars.
  • Great divide, this idea can take an ordinary poster to the next level. Cutting a poster with large scale images into quarters and framing them and then placing each quadrant beside one another gives it a picture perfect look.
  • Easily done art pieces, in times of recession instead of investing in an expensive masterpiece it is better to create your own. It can be simply done by choosing a wallpaper of your own choice and framing it into an easel and keeping it in one corner of the room.
  • Child’s play, it is always advisable to have more floor space in the child’s room to help them play around without having many obstacles. Get you carpenter to build a space saving and colorful bunk bed preferably with a study nook and enough shelves for toys and clothes.
  • Go zen, you can add a cool touch to your living area with this simple zen like arrangement by placing a florists frog in the centre of a long meal tray and place candles and pebbles to finish the look.
  • Mirror, adding a mirror at the entrance can make a small entry look bigger and airier. Wood and glass centre piece, a very attractive centerpiece or a decorative desktop organizer can be made out of solid wood planks fitted with bronzed metal brackets and handblown glass vases.
  • Sea shell vase, a very eclectic show piece can be made out of painted sea shells filled in a glass.
  • Wood and glass mount candle holder can be made setting on solid wood planks and fitted with bronzed metal brackets that support a glass vase for flowers, found objects or candles. Centerpiece is handblown.
  • Bosphorous bowls are attractive centre pieces made out of cylindrical bowls which are hand-blown. Fluid yet with a weighted base and a cut rim, they’re wider than our Bosphorous Vases and are made to hold objects, collections of stones or shells, or candles. Hand wash.
  • Make sure that you clean up your home at all instants, especially if you have kids at home

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