When In Isolation, Decorate Your Home

Jenson 4 years ago

For most of us, self-isolation came as a bad bump on a highway ride. Have to cancel that trip, or the birthday you were planning for months. All of that has to take a back seat for 21 days. It's jarring, but not everything about self-isolation is that bad. You have a lot of time in your home now, and finally, you can pay attention to the real issues in your home. Spend some time and check your space well before adding or eliminating items from your home. Now that the self-norm has become working from home and laying stagnant in your bed, while you do so, let's look at the first tip for a beautiful homestay.

Prep up your bed-

Staying home, you will be spending a lot of time video calling your friends and family. Bling up your bed space for a beautiful and warm background by throwing colorful pillow covers and a beautiful vibrant sheet. Make use of your Christmas or Diwali lighting and hang it up in your bedroom space to fill up the light. Good lighting will also help you look all glowed up in front of the camera.

The Artsy hand-

Take out your artillery of artsy things and fill your house with creativity. Everyone has their way to express art, so take up your interest and start creating something. If you're into clay modeling, what an excellent time to start a sculpture for your showpiece. Oil paintings, knitting, graffiti's, or making crafts out of recycled materials to fill the empty spaces can be a great idea. Making photo collage for your wall can be one of the easiest tasks for not so artsy people. Why buy when you can make it. Right?

The Fish and the Plant –

Three weeks is exactly how much you need to grow a seed into sampling. Give your home a touch of nature by adding some plants and an aquarium in your hallway. Fish tanks and aquarium take up most of the effort in setting up, so use this time to get yourself a handy aquarium and spend time decorating it to give your house an elegant touch

Refresh your Wall–

One thing you'll be seeing most during your self- isolation is your boring walls. It's time to make it enjoyable with our creative ideas, and we hope you won't require more than two hands for these. Things you can do with your wall while staying home are:

  • Paint a mural
  • Hang plates, plants or mirrors
  • Install shelves.
  • Stick wallpapers
  • Create a gallery with photos and souvenirs
  • Showcase wall hanging fabric

Re-upholstering the furniture-

Perhaps the best way to transform your room, the most inexpensive way. Experiment with a completely different fabric, material, texture, and color to revamp your old looking furniture. This way, you can still have your familiar decor but with a fresh look and feel to your space.

I hope you're inspired enough for a décor makeover while your spending time in self-isolation. Choose Sulekha, if you need help to fix your home professionally. We offer a safe and hygienic home fix throughout the year and guarantee the most affordable and experienced decorators in the market.

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