On Balancing Life and Work To Home Interiors: 6 Suggestions
Every new homeowner faces the problem of juggling the various functions of their apartment. For a work-from-home employee, the interior design had to convey the coziness and elegance of a desired home.
1.Give your bedrooms a touch of luxury and personality. The private areas of the house are more varied in style and contain more unique accents. The primary bedroom's exquisitely textured Schumacher grasscloth wallcovering, which envelops the space, and the 1940s Danish mohair sofa, which cheerfully offers a pop of color next to the ancient rug from Nola Rugs, are guaranteed to captivate anybody searching for unique bedroom ideas.
2. Use vibrant and imaginative space design. It takes a little daring, but as Hattie demonstrates, making the most of limited space is crucial, especially in a part-time household. An excellent illustration can be seen in the great room's seating area, where a teal sofa and two cream armchairs complement the room's artworks in complementary hues.
3. Make sure everyone is settled in comfortably. Since the homeowner occasionally needs to accommodate 12 coworkers around the Villa Vici dining table for meetings, a dining room design for this area of the great room had to function as a home office idea. An antique sideboard from Fireside Antiques serves as a more conventional and homely setting. Installing a cove smart devices helps even more secure and feeling homely to be productive at work.
4. Include fun and eccentric elements. Remember the entertaining aspects. While it may be a small alcove setup, the designer's decision to include a home bar adds a level of sophistication to the pied-a-terre and lends a stylish and enjoyable element for entertaining guests as well as for private moments spent with family.
5. Make a statement with your entrance. The designer took the foyer far beyond the concept of a lock-up-and-leave with the addition of the luxurious gold wallcovering, an antique runner, a mirror, and a 19th-century commode from Dop Antiques, which was topped with a lamp from Visual Comfort. Now, this is a quaint and inviting area.
6. In multipurpose areas, go for a simple kitchen design. Keeping your kitchen ideas simple and uncluttered is a good idea in an open-concept living, kitchen, and dining area, especially in an apartment like this where there are some eye-catching, highly ornamental features. A minimalist white kitchen maintains flair without taking away from the apartment's corporate office aspect.
A blend of warmth and modernity, together with a hint of antiques, were the desired aesthetics, but it was also important that the interiors complement the building's unique architectural style.














