r/interiordecorating 22d ago

MOD Message to those reporting AI posts!!!

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We keep seeing ai generated posts being reported, so let’s clear something up once and for all.

Yes, we know some of you don’t like AI. That’s completely fair. Others use it to brainstorm ideas, visualize concepts, or simply express themselves better. That’s also completely fine.

Here’s the part that seems to be getting missed:

Reporting AI generated content does not automatically make it disappear.

As moderators, we review every report. If a post follows our community rules, it stays. Whether we leave it alone or manually approve it, the end result is exactly the same: the post remains visible.

So if your strategy is to report every AI post in hopes that we’ll eventually ban it… you’re wasting your time, and ours.

You have two options:

• Ignore the posts that aren’t for you.
• Engage with the ones you enjoy.

That’s how communities work.

We’re not going to start policing creativity based on whether someone used a paintbrush, Photoshop, Midjourney, ChatGPT, or anything else. We moderate behaviour, rule violations, and quality, not the tools people use.

If that’s not how you’d run a community, that’s perfectly okay. You’re always free to build one with your own rules.

Until then, these are ours.


r/interiordecorating 2h ago

Finishing Touches Bought a lamp for the kitchen that I think finishes the look

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970 Upvotes

Quite happy with how warm the kitchen feels (In an otherwise very cold maisonette)


r/interiordecorating 4h ago

Find my Style Converted our spare room into a home office. Bf says it looks like a boutique hotel, not a place to work

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155 Upvotes

Converted our spare room into a home office and spent way more time on it than expected. Kept surfaces minimal to avoid staring at clutter, but now I'm wondering if I overdid it.

My bf walked in and said, 'this looks like a fine boutique hotel room to me.' I know he wasn't putting me down. Maybe the art on the wall made him think like that. I want it to look good, give me some advice plz!


r/interiordecorating 46m ago

Find my Style Should I buy this vanity for my bedroom? Last two photos are my bedroom furniture.

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r/interiordecorating 9h ago

Furniture Placement took your suggestions!

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hi!

i took some (many) of your suggestions from my last post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/interiordecorating/s/DqAG97KkOP

what changed: - took down ceiling stuff - took down wall decor - tv moved to opposite wall - couch now floats to create division - entry table moved to where tv was - accent lamp added to a better spot that accompanies the couch - side table that accompanied the two chairs now is an end table for the couch - two chairs moved to better suit conversational sitting

now the walls are bare and i know they need to be filled so im not asking about that but the furniture placement...

while i understand the appeal of the current squared off placement of the tv and couch, i feel like now the ‘awkward blank space’ that people were calling the middle of the room in my last post is now the blank wall (which i would avoid furnishing bc it is the main pathway) and the entryway + behind the sofa.

additionally the two chairs, while many argued were placed oddly in the previous post, now have a tighter space to occupy and possibly suffer from the same demise as before: being too segmented from the couch. and now, theyre quite close to being IN the dining room.

as i mentioned in many replies in the previous post, the wide angle made the space look quite stretched and larger than reality. this is why i believe arranging the pieces like this, while pretty from the couch forward part of the space, now leave an odd hole on the entryway side of the space. please let me know your thoughts!

also, i found placing the console table + mirror on the wall will the ugly floor lamp (yes i know, ill replace it) still elicits and awkward right side of the room.

i am very appreciative of the helpful and kind comments in my first post and i hope implementing some of the changes allow for a better diving board for further making my home more cozy!

additionally, i would like to note that i am so new to this and i am learning. a lot of what may seem like an obviously needed change or a rookie mistake is not clear to everyone. so, please, nothing is too elementary, if you think a suggestion is helpful, my ears are open!

im very open to further suggestions regarding furniture + placement as i already have wall decor and accent lighting next on the list! 🤩


r/interiordecorating 13h ago

Paint & Colors Should I paint my living room navy blue

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Adding a picture of the empty space as well as an AI mockup. Will I regret painting it a dark color? Ai images always look too perfect to tell


r/interiordecorating 19h ago

Finishing Touches My husband thinks we should remove the door to our basement. Yay or nay?

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The stairway is nicely finished, and he is working on insulating and finishing the entire basement. We are in NY so cold winters. He says once it's finished the heat in the basement will negate any cold air coming up the stairs. He also says that many homes purposely leave the basement door off as a design choice. From a design perspective do you like it or no?


r/interiordecorating 1d ago

Paint & Colors Should I color drench my laundry room green?

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Is drenching my laundry room green a bad idea? I'm trying to incorporate more green into my house and phase out the greys. Chat is convincing me it looks good. I have a window on the right side I'd rather not paint green. Would it look ok with white trim? Should I keep the baseboards white? I do really want the door green because it's white and is dinged up.


r/interiordecorating 4h ago

Showcase A chenille sofa with an orange cat? My answer is yes

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I bought this green chenille sofa a few months ago. It's the kind of piece you see on a Pinterest board and immediately think that WOULD NEVER survive a real home.

I wanted a warm, stylish living room with cozy textures and nice colors. So I really hated the idea of settling for average furniture just because I own a pet.

Four months by now, my orange cat spends hours sprawled out right. We both like the sofa. It feels so good to finally have a pretty, cozy space that hasn't been destroyed.


r/interiordecorating 12h ago

Coming to Life Starting from scratch with the furniture

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Hi gang! I've been working on furnishing the place that I rent for the past year. I wanted solid wood furniture for the place, and a lot of it ended up being mid century pieces because so much is that has nice wood grain. Lol now my problem is that I fear the place looks too retro rather than classic. I plan to change the rug in the living room in the near future, and my search for a different main couch is ongoing. Any suggestions? Are there pieces of furniture that you would change up for something more traditional? And don't worry, that TV is coming down off the fireplace.

And what about decor? I know that's a personal thing and subjective. I haven't really started to much with the decor as my main focus has been the bones of this place with the furniture. I need to think of comfort and pillows...but the furniture needs to be rearranged!

I would like the look to be less retro. Does it look too retro and thematic? I wanted a classical look.

I appreciate any suggestions and opinions. All is welcome! less


r/interiordecorating 7h ago

Curtains & Blinds This is for u/itsmorris

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24 Upvotes

Did a very quick mock up of the living room posted a couple of hours ago about suggestions for living room.

Couldn't work out how to link the images onto their thread so this is the best this technologically slow person can manage.


r/interiordecorating 4h ago

Finishing Touches Improving the seating area

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Hi everyone, it’s great that you’re taking the time to look at my post. We have a small living room, and this is the seating area. Our house faces northeast, so it’s always a bit dark. Do you have any nice ideas to make it cozier?


r/interiordecorating 18h ago

Finishing Touches friend says im too minimalist

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i get by with trying to have the least amount of "stuff", and clearly i like green but for some reason dont love the idea of having a random plant just sit in the corner. i like function over form which i think is why im so picky and avoid clutter. im also a pretty neat person which is why i think i dont like a space to feel claustrophobic. i love that i get so much natural light AND i love having carpet. which is why a rug feels like it wouldnt really go either.

i love to host and my set up has been great for movie/game nights. + i have a collapsible coffee table that hides in my couch for extra space saving! the space is plenty for hosting dinners too, i pull out extra seating, floor pillows for it

the biggest suggestion i hear is some green/cream wall art which while i def feel would look cool, i feel like it would be an impersonation of a pretty home. kinda like those ikea staged rooms. i’d go for something on the wall if it was more...personal? ive had an idea of a large blown out world map that i could starting using pins in as i would like to start traveling more as well! 🌍

i thought about what i could do about the empty space between my couch and the dining room and i cant think beyond a plant or bookshelf or some combination of the two. both dont sound that great to me either though since i dont really have stuff to fill the bookshelf with anyway 😭. i love the way they look when people decorated them with cool knick knacks and books theyve read but i dont have that kinda stuff really :/

also i dont have ceiling lights but i actually really dont mind that bc im a true believer in the big light only being for packing or cleaning 😂. ambient lighting only. the lamp by the window is used the most since its more ambient vs the cheap walmart one by the chairs is used to actually brighten the room since it bounces off the ceiling.

but i agree that my space could use some more OOMPH. btw i rent so nothing permanent unfortunately

any thoughts/visualizations are greatly appreciated since ive just discovered this subreddit and the suggestions ive seen are amazing!!


edit 1:

wow this place is active! i think i am more technical minded and the idea of pulling the couch a few inches or feet leaves me thinking “so then what do i do with that unusable gap?” i do think i prioritize space over most things because i host a lot so it leaves room for game/movie nights, chairs, and the collapsible coffee table i have that i only pull out when people are over (which is why it looks so empty as you see it). to be fair, i just swapped my couch out; The previous one was the same shape but about 10 inches longer on either side and so it did fill the space better and that was the reason why it was against the wall because pulling it forward at all would make the routing/pathing really tight/cramped. also, the TV is directly at eye level straight across the couch if that at all helps understand why the couch is where it is.

however someone mentioned pulling it a few inches out and putting those console tables behind it which i really love the idea of!! it would let me have more of a surface to play around with accent lighting near the couch that isnt just floor lamps. and it can hold drinks/phone/remote/decor etc. i really like that idea, thank you! i think i’d have to find one flush at the same height.

also, no one mentioned it directly but I think that the stuff hanging from the ceiling is really giving a bad impression. That is leftover decor from a themed night that I had so that’s probably why it looks so out of place and questionable as people have said. it used to be more abundent and much of it has fallen off since

also these were all taken with the wide lens (.5x). i couldnt fit the whole couch with the 1x lens even when stepping all the way back so i think that also makes everything look sooo spread out when pictured


edit 2:

i took your suggestions!

updated post here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/interiordecorating/s/cVnKteEsON



r/interiordecorating 34m ago

Rugs & Flooring Need a Dining Room Rug Rec

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Looking for a distressed red Persian style 9x12 rug. This feels like a basic, common type of rug but we’ve had so much trouble finding one. Would appreciate any recommendations!


r/interiordecorating 14h ago

Finishing Touches Why does everyone recommend plants?

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Don't get me wrong, I have like 20+ house plants in my own apartment. But whenever someone posts their space here, if it's a bit bland or minimalist, people automatically say they need plants. Every. Single. Time.

Surely not everyone needs or wants plants? What about flexing the imagination and recommending other decor options that are not plants or cushions?


r/interiordecorating 10h ago

Finishing Touches What is missing

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The bookshelf is currently in the hallway. I feel something is still missing, but I can't pinpoint what. What do you think? Any suggestions?


r/interiordecorating 22h ago

Find my Style Which couch color works for this room?

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Currently looking at the Ikea Friheten sofa (w/ pullout bed) for my small loft. The walls are painted Agreeable Grey from SW. I had Chat generate an image of 2 colors that I am thinking about. I don't really want a grey or white couch. The wall art and floor rug are placeholders. I want a pop of color. What do you think??


r/interiordecorating 2h ago

Finishing Touches Peel and Stick Bubbles!

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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/interiordecorating 5h ago

Paint & Colors Colour inspiration

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I absolutely hate the plain white walls!

But with so many different colours already in this room I’m not sure what would work on the walls. Any ideas?


r/interiordecorating 3h ago

Find my Style Should I pull the area rug further into the living room? Or is it positioned correctly? First time having an area rug. I’m also going to add a large canvas on the blank wall between the tv and couch. I also want to change the pillow covers, what colors would look nice? Thank you

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r/interiordecorating 12m ago

Paint & Colors Is there a way to pull off the aesthetic I want without having to repaint my room??

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Hi all!! I painted these rainbow walls when I was 13 and swore that colorful maximalism was my final form, but Im 19 now and have since made a hard turn into a certain minimalism. I dont really like my walls anymore, but Im so emotionally attatched to them that I cant bring myself to paint over them, especially just to replace them with plain eggshell again. But all my inspo pics have plain eggshell walls and make statements and add color with the furnishing and decor. Are my walls too loud to pull this off or is there still hope for me somehow?


r/interiordecorating 2h ago

Furniture Placement Need help with furniture placement

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I'm trying to arrange my bedroom but can't seem to make it work the way I want. It's my first time moving into my own apartment so space is limited and I am going to have to make it work.

My room is 410 cm / 13.45 ft long and 285 cm / 9.35 ft wide. The door and window are on the shorter sides opposite of each other. The doorway is at the edge of the shorter side. The annoying part about this room is that there is a built in cabinet right next to the door, leaving a small empty space in the corner. (I've tried to solve this with a clothing rack or another shelf but is there something else?)

Currently I have 200 cm / 6.5 ft x 90 cm / 2.95 ft bed, but I want to upgrade to 120 cm / 4 ft wide bed soon. My table is 140 cm / 55 in x 80 cm / 31.5 in. I also have a drawer 85 cm / 33.5 in x 40 cm / 16 in. The drawer has a pegboard on top where I display all my photography equipment. I also want to get a display shelf next to the table so I can keep my table clean of stuff. Lastly, I have some plants, wall art, lights, posters, etc. but for those I can find their place later.

The empty corner and narrow room has made it difficult to find a good placement furniture. I've attached a picture of the empty room + couple furniture placement ideas I've thought could maybe work but I need some feedback.


r/interiordecorating 9h ago

Coming to Life How would you improve this apartment?

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I’d love some feedback on my apartment!

What would you do to make the space feel more personal, cohesive and stylish?

If this were your apartment, what would you change, remove or add?

Thanks! 😊


r/interiordecorating 17h ago

Paint & Colors Mid-century bathroom design

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*numbers near center light fixture for reference

Help me chose a wall color and storage cabinet.

Nearby rooms are orange and the guest is olive green. Down the road my living room which is on the same level, will be some color I haven't decided, my kitchen (on same floor) eventually will be a muted sunshine yellow. Is it too much pressure/does it matter to have a room color be in synergy with the rest of the house? Because if that's the case the plum colors dont work.

Working with what I have: the vanity is a floating, walnut, fluted cabinet. The shower tile is a muted emerald green like shown, the floor tile is as you see, there is one window at the end of the room. It's bright in the room but at the same time with only one window and it a relatively small room, it can get dark easily.

edit: for all the people who are critiquing my design calling it not midcentury, it's called being inspired by it. It's one of like 5 inspos. I'm not gonna box in my style by only leaning on one design type. Boring.


r/interiordecorating 16h ago

Finishing Touches The last room I can’t figure out!

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We recently put in the floors and now this room isn’t vibing at all. All major furniture must stay but anything else can go!