HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS.
Home is where the heart is. It is were we spend our life, our good days and also the bad ones.
Won't it be a good idea to decorate our home the exact way we want to.
To showcase and demonstrate our feelings on the walls of our house, So that when guests walks in, they can have a look right into your life.

Suppose you have a 3BHK flat and you think you can do nothing with it- Well you are so wrong, you can do so much.

So today let me tell you my idea about my dream house.

Suppose you are just married and you and your husband just moved into a just purchased bland apartment.

Want you make it feel yours?
Here are the ways.
Living room
Let'sstart with the living room. To separate it with the rest of the flat you can use a semi transparent white full curtain. It will give you a more personal space. Dark wooden floor with Orchid yellow or brown walls would look lovely.

A wooden centre table with a glass top along with black sofas would look just awesome. A deep brown side table which can hold the trophies that you and your husband have achieved can be placed there. A plasma Tv can be there facing the sofa.

The walls can be decorated with antique items. Like a big tick tock grandfather's clock, preferably of the colour dark brown. Or old brass made animals.

Dinning room
For the dinning room you have innumerable options which are comfortable on to pockets as well. Dress up a plain drum shade with ribbon. A subtle grey-blue ribbon accents the shade in this dining room, complementing the wall colour. Choose a bolder hue, such as turquoise or fuchsia, to create more contrast and add a pop of colour. Add interest and pattern to your walls with a striped paint treatment. For the dining room you can use leftover paint fromliving room makeover to take her dining room walls from boring to beautiful. Slipcovers are an easy solution for changing the look of any upholstered chair. For added sophistication, have slipcovers made with your monogram. Make a style statement by displaying a favourite collection of dishes. Paint the hallway leading up to the dining room a deep blue, perfectly accenting the vintage Staffordshire dish grouping. Don't forget the fifth wall – the ceiling. Add architectural details, paint a unique design or do both, a ceiling with rustic beams and custom artwork in muted primary hues. Eye-catching chandeliers are the hallmark of a well-designed dining room. Dress up the contemporary space with a glamorous chandelier. Mix and match your seating. Turn a nook into a cosy, casual dining area with banquette seating and even a wingback chair. Make a statement in your dining room with bold, complementary colours like pink and green. In this dining room the bright, patterned draperies, contrasted with an enamelled walnut credenza and gilded buffet lamps celebrate a creative style. Today's wallpaper options range from updated florals to cool graphics, like the geometric print designer Brian Patrick Flynn used in this dining room. Bring elegance and warmth to your dining room with an ornate area rug. Hand-painted wallpaper, floor-to-ceiling draperies and an intricate China cabinet for an extra luxurious touch. Bring life to your dining area with houseplants.

Bedroom
While bedrooms are a deeply personal space—and one many guests may never see—they're also where you will spend most of the hours in your home. Simple ideas and innovative tips and tricks can elevate the space, creating a room that reflects as it restores, impresses as it invigorates. The benefit of large glass doors leading to a hammocked balcony al fresco. But natural materials—like the raffia-and-seashell pendant and a woven room divider behind the headboard—lend an elevated, earthy feel. An antique bed resides happily alongside a vintage Chinese screen, a handmade Moroccan rug, and a black and white photograph on the wall of you and your partner. Dresser is repurposed as a roomy nightstand to house bouquets, books, and beauty products. Chalkboard doubles as a headboard and a message space for hosts to leave welcome missives to guests. A custom silk velvet bed frame is dressed in Fretted sheets and blanket, and placed aside brass and black lacquer nightstands and handmade silk drapes. An oversized pendant and jumbo mirror feel right at home in an airy, open space. The master bedroom blends white and cool brown for a colour scheme that makes the petite space feel more open and airy. If you grow tired of things easily, using curtains as a creative headboard lets you update your room to fit every season and mood. Give yourself options by adding a dimmer or opt for several fixtures throughout the room. You should have as many family photos as you wish in other rooms in the house, but it's best to keep the bedroom's artwork less emotionally loaded. Elegant photographs add some character to your space without reminding you of specific people while you're trying to fall asleep. Mirrors are a pretty magical design element. They make any space feel larger, brighter, and more unique, whether you decide to hang them or simply prop one up against the wall. Do yourself a favour and make sure your feet are greeted with a beautiful cushy rug.A good spot to sit down will serve you well when you're reading or need to have a conversation with your partner. It's also great for putting on shoes or checking email so you can leave tech out of your bed.

Bathroom
The bathroom can be such that the moment you enter it in the morning you feel the day can be a lot better. A small circular bath tub at the very end of the washroom. Mosaic walls of the colours black red and white wouldgive the bathroom an exotic feeling. Curtains around the shower area, especially if of the colourwhite of baby pink. Silver finished valves would give your guests a better impression about you.

These are some suggestions you can use for your dream home. Let me know if these helped.
Enjoy decorating you home.

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