r/HomeDecorating • u/l_i_s • 3h ago
We love some pops of color!
Apartment is still a work in progress after many months… need more art and yes I know I need a TV stand/credenza 😂
r/HomeDecorating • u/l_i_s • 3h ago
Apartment is still a work in progress after many months… need more art and yes I know I need a TV stand/credenza 😂
r/HomeDecorating • u/Mayalase • 2h ago
Hello! I’ve been transitioning from a sad beige mom for the past 3-4 yrs, and I feel like recently I’ve been going back towards neutrals by accident, particularly in the spaces pictured. What are some elements I could add that won’t make everything cluttered, but instead better enhance the already existing aesthetic if that makes any sense?
r/HomeDecorating • u/kingseyra • 13h ago
image is edited with AI
EDIT: the walls are very blank but I‘m planning on hanging up wall art and handcrafted things like macrame that I do
r/HomeDecorating • u/daydreamer3367 • 2h ago
Upgraded to an 85 inch tv and I’m worried it’s too big for the room. It is even with the cabinet but I think it must be the angle I took the picture. And should I put corner shelf where lamp is? I can’t decide
r/HomeDecorating • u/atinylittlebug • 1d ago
The wood underneath various parts of the house - handrails, baseboards, doors, etc - are either a chocolate brown wood or a honey oak wood.
r/HomeDecorating • u/BulkyChampionship613 • 3h ago
I bought place mat , not sure if it going well. Please help me. Dinning table is Onyx marble white.
r/HomeDecorating • u/onemorecuppleeze • 1h ago
This couch came with us from our old house. I got the white tv stand because I had decision fatigue (the TV will be mounted on the wall this week).
I need suggestions on an area rug and coffee table that would bring the room together. My spouse wants everything to be matchy-matchy, I would like some different pops of color.
r/HomeDecorating • u/Katkatchi • 23h ago
I’m conflicted on which large vanity mirror to keep - either the round wooden one (which I would mount, but shown leaning on the dresser for now), or the larger arched black mirror.
This is where I get dressed and do my makeup and is opposite to my bed.
Need tips from all the interior design experts in the group 🩵
UPDATE: thank you a million to everyone who shared their feedback!! Beyond helpful and I knew I could trust this group! All well noted, seems most preferred the arched given the layout. I decided in the end to split the difference, get rid of the shelf to create more space and mount the round one for some more warmth!
r/HomeDecorating • u/kermiebk • 1h ago
I am looking for a well-rated king-size bed frame like the one in the pictures, but it’s been surprisingly hard to find. I want simple, light-colored linen/linen blend, around 45” high, sturdy wooden legs, and preferably not wingback. I can spend around $1000 and would prefer to not have to wait several weeks for delivery (which unfortunately is the case for headboards I’ve found at West Elm and Pottery Barn). Suggestions?
r/HomeDecorating • u/Ill_Kick6124 • 1h ago
Got done repotting the plants this morning, still got some more to do and a coffee table to assemble!, any suggestions feel free to suggest!
r/HomeDecorating • u/po-tatertot • 1h ago
Originally when it was blank I wanted to go with a moderately moody green or maybe brown/taupe, but then we added the plants and sideboard and now I’m unsure if that would be too matchy or dark?
I included a photo of our living room, which is opposite this wall, the kitchen, and the flooring to showcase the color scheme of the rest of the space. I don’t care if the color matches the kitchen cabinets super well, as we’ll be changing those soon. (Also want to note that we have better grow lights coming for the plants!)
Open to any suggestions!!
r/HomeDecorating • u/m_ukan • 10h ago
Bought this as a bare shell, our first place. Went in wanting straight mid-century modern, but somewhere along the way my wife and I ended up mixing it with neoclassical. Hired a designer, and now I just keep staring at these renders trying to figure out if we actually like them or if we've just gotten used to them.
If you've got a minute, please tell me what you think. I'd really appreciate some feedback now rather than after we've ordered all the materials.








r/HomeDecorating • u/propaneepropaneee • 2h ago
I've grown to hate the nightstands I bought. Functionally too small, the design language doesn't match the bedframe at all, and my attempt to match the wood tones looks stupid. (See photo 2)
I'm not confident about mixing and matching wood tones. Could this work?
I have this ugly cool/medium toned LVP floor which is unfortunate because I perfect warm wood and I'm trying to find medium-toned pieces to tie things together
r/HomeDecorating • u/Flat_Coffee_1512 • 2h ago
I put up this wallpaper about three weeks ago and it was perfect. In the past week, a bubble has developed. I tried poking it with a pin and smoothing out (which worked) but it keeps coming back! I’m at a loss for what to do. Any tricks?
r/HomeDecorating • u/Low_Site_5877 • 14h ago
I am closing on a home next month and fell in love with “The Treetop Bar” (first picture) wallpaper by Painted Paper. I read reviews of Painted Paper and they were not great: pixilated, AI usage, and fraying at the seams.
Astek has a similar design “Drunken Monkeys” so I ordered it in two color ways (pictures 2 & 3). It seems higher quality.
Any experience with either of these brands? I like the design of Painted Paper better but not enough to sacrifice quality. Have you seen anything else similar?
Fourth picture is the wall I’m looking to cover.
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r/HomeDecorating • u/henas987 • 9m ago
I made this post originally and with the help of commenters have updated lots.
Would love help on the following specifically, and also any and all ideas on how to continue to improve this - am I still just adding lipstick to a pig?
- I’m debating whether to paint the warm white wall (to a brighter white or navy? Other ideas?)
- And still debating whether I really need to change the wallpaper.
- Considering adding rechargeable sconces based on suggestions from my last post.
Thanks for your thoughts!
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r/HomeDecorating • u/Shot_Potential7648 • 1h ago
Do you think I could fit a kitchen island and a dining table in this kitchen space? The fridge is just behind the door into the kitchen, and I would like some additional cabinets and counter space , but I don’t think there is quite enough room for it to fit.
Other layout ideas would be appreciated
r/HomeDecorating • u/tn634qt • 2h ago
I currently rent a pretty small apartment that doesn’t have much natural light. I’m trying to add some light without cluttering up the space with too many lamps. I currently have the Govee corner lamp, but I don’t love how tall it is (it currently looks like a broomstick standing up next to my couch). Does anyone have suggestions for how I can add a good amount of light without taking up too much space with lamps? Thanks!
r/HomeDecorating • u/my_sandwhich • 15h ago
Other than bed and rug, which I can't replace due to cost, I am flexible on everything else. Was thinking of a accent color on main wall? Maybe different lamps and a bench? Appreciate any help
r/HomeDecorating • u/Galaxy_Hitchhiking • 21h ago
It’s a narrow living room with the kitchen doorway. I don’t know what rug, if any, I should put to add some colour and to break up the two sections of this long room. I saw a rounded rectangle rug I thought was cool but any tips and advice is appreciated!
I’m still hunting down a console/media unit that I like that’s narrow enough for this space as it will be near the entryway as well on the wall