No need for XXL volumes to reproduce its famous industrial charm at home. Laminated leather armchairs, metal suspensions, steel or raw wood furniture... Well-selected materials and objects are enough to recreate the atmosphere of factories and other workshops. As for accessories, we focus on recycling:wooden pallets, vintage trunks and metal barrels are all easy to hunt for. Our tip? Dress a section of wall with concrete effect wallpaper or imitation brick stickers for a guaranteed factory effect! On the color side, we will opt for a shades of gray, white, black and earthy hues.
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Mixing vintage furniture and design is the new decor must-have. A traditional sofa with an ultra-modern coffee table, a retro armchair with a contemporary floor lamp… We mix genres to create an offbeat universe. Our advice? Do your shopping in flea markets, as in big brands, for decoration at a lower cost. In terms of nuances, we will avoid any visual overload by adopting white as the dominant hue, which we will twist with spikes of vitamin colors.
Source:https://decordemon.blogspot.fr/2017/03/a-mix-of-styles-in-goteborg-apartment.html
With a formidable efficiency, the Scandinavian style remains a safe bet for decoration. Wooden furniture with clean lines, cozy plaids, a color chart of gray and white awakened by pastel tones or curry yellow… The Nordic style is simple, airy and graphic. We won't hesitate to combine a mouse gray sofa with a wooden coffee table and dress it with cushions or a rug with geometric prints.
Our final tips? Consider measuring your surfaces and furniture to create a balanced layout. Another alternative to avoid "deco faux pas":rely on the know-how of professionals such as the Hubstairs decoration coaching site which offers you for 99 euros a 3D projection of your project, an inspiration board and a list of the selected furniture . Our little extra? Thanks to Biba, take advantage of a 10% discount with the promo code DECOBIBA10! It's up to you!
Hubstairs project:Scandinavian style
Before (photo) / After (3D projection)