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Smaller Scale Interior Design Projects That Make a Big Impact

January 10, 2022 by Belinda Mendoza Leave a Comment

Designing or decorating a space can be overwhelming. In the art of Feng Shui, no space is too small or too big to create good energy flow. It begins with a vision of what type of space you would like. How do you want it to feel and look? What are your favorite colors and themes? Maybe it’s Beach, French Country, Farmhouse or Traditional.

In Feng Shui, we use colors and shapes to reflect the Five Elements. We strive to achieve a balance of these elements. We don’t want too much wood, fire or water for example. For more information on decorating your space for balance and harmony, contact us for a free 30-minute phone consultation today.

In the meantime, here is an article for doing smaller decorating projects:

Interior design has always been an important aspect of maximizing a home’s functionality while keeping it current with the latest market trends. However, it has received increased attention from hobbyists and DIYers over the past months as they look for productive ways to use their extra time during the pandemic.

To this effect, not every interior design project needs to include a full-scale kitchen renovation or a widespread flooring replacement. The following are a few smaller-scale interior design ideas that can make a big impact on your home in as little as a few hours. 

Interior Doors

When it comes to doors and home renovation, a lot of attention is given to garage doors and entrance doors that will influence people’s impressions from a curbside view. However, you can make an equally strong statement with your interior design chops by upgrading your interior doors.

An interior door upgrade is an important first step in setting the tone for a room’s style. It can be a statement piece that immediately arrests a visitor’s attention, or it can be the perfect finishing touch that remedies issues such as squeaky hinges or difficulty in latching. 

There are countless interior door styles that can be implemented in as little as a few hours, making for a quick, impactful interior design upgrade. Some ideas include a sliding barn door for those going for a rustic or modern farmhouse ambiance, glass pane doors for houses trying to maintain an open light feel, or double pocket doors for those looking to leverage space to the fullest. 

Wallpaper

Wallpaper is making a serious comeback in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As people have been stuck inside for months at a time, they have been exploring ways to make bold, affordable alterations to their homes to break up the monotony of staring at the same designs day after day, making wallpaper a strong choice.

Considered tacky in some interior design circles throughout the previous decades, the most popular wallpaper trends for 2021 actually involve wavy and flowy patterns to give interior spaces a bit of visual intrigue. While most modern wallpapers are easy to apply with peel-and-stick adhesives, adding wallpaper over wood paneling can be a bit of a challenge, as the grooves in the wood will still be visible through the wallpaper. Therefore, be sure to use a wallpaper liner over wood paneling to hide the grooves and create a flat surface on which to apply the product. 

Windows

New windows are one of the best ways to quickly transform the feel of an interior space. A key component of open interiors that look to maximize the flow of natural light, new windows can even go as far as reducing electricity consumption and creating a more energy-efficient home.

While a window upgrade itself is a relatively straightforward renovation, you can keep it even easier by simply upgrading the accessories. If cumbersome curtains and drapery are feeling a bit dated, consider exchanging them for blinds or shades. These can provide a sleeker look and actually give the homeowner more flexibility in manipulating the sunlight that reaches the home’s interior. 

Fixtures

Another trend that has emerged as a result of the pandemic has been the increased attention to the frequently touched aspects of a home. While fixtures such as doorknobs, handrails, and drawer pulls may have blended into the background in the past, they are increasingly becoming the first thing people notice as they devote more time to cleaning these surfaces.

As a result, it is vital that homeowners take the simple step of improving their fixtures during their next interior design makeover. The best fixtures for 2021 will be both elegant and able to withstand frequent cleaning, with ideas such as modern black bathroom fixtures to adorn the bathroom walls and stainless steel sink handles are just a couple of great ways to ensure both aesthetics and durability. 

Cabinets

A great way to quickly make a statement without performing a full-scale kitchen renovation is through a cabinet upgrade. When people gather in the kitchen for lunch or guests stop by for a casual get-together over snacks and beverages, the cabinets are typically one of the first things they notice.

While classic wood cabinets remain a favorite for homeowners, they can often feel heavy and cumbersome in more cozy interior themes. As an alternative, wood cabinets made from bamboo veneer can provide many of the same functional and aesthetic benefits of classic wood while offering a cleaner, more contemporary feel. 

Make a Big Impact With Smaller Scale Interior Design

Interior design has received increased focus in the wake of the ongoing pandemic. However, not all interior design projects require you to lose accessibility to entire areas of your house for weeks at a time. By considering the aforementioned smaller-scale interior design ideas, you can make a big impact on your home with a fraction of the time commitment of larger projects. 

Natalie Akins is the Interior Design Editor at Innovative Building Materials. With over 20 years of interior design experience, Natalie has worked on many projects including commercial office design and residential spaces.

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