Small home makeover with a white décor



This small home had a pretty old and outdated interior. As a result, its owners decided to give it a makeover. Given the fact that the dimensions of the rooms were small and that they also wanted their home to become brighter and more airy, they decided to just use white as a main color. IT might not be a particularly modern shade but it’s perfect when you want to make your home seem bigger.

The renovation was completed in 4 weeks. In this time, the owners and the designer that helped them achieve this fresh new look for their home had to make some serious changes. For example, they really wanted to brighten up the rooms so they decided to cover up the exposed wood joinery for a continuous and coherent look. They also removed the carpets and exposed the beautiful wooden floors. They add warmth to the space and also create a classic and chic contrast with the white walls.

Then it was time to furnish the place. Since the owners wanted an update but not a very dramatic change, they opted for items such as a mid-century dining set and several other vintage pieces. They mixed colors to create a dynamic and vibrant look. They also used bold prints to create focal points and to allow each room to have something that makes it stand out.{found on designsponge}.

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