Now that working from home has become the new normal, it can be nice to adjust your interior every now and then. I’ve put together a list for you with useful tips that are easy to elaborate, even if you have little time, a small budget or not much interior knowledge.
Do you recognize the feeling that you need to get the exact same shades of green, blue or another color in your room? Well, you don’t have to. Tonal shades can even give a more warmer feeling to your interior. Try out different tones of the same color to change up your room a little & give the space more life. Monochrome style is also a commonly used in fashion, which can give you some inspiration!
Organic shapes are having a comeback from the 70’s! If you’re someone who doesn’t like a static interior, you should try organic shapes! You don’t even have to buy a whole new furniture. Accessoires and mirrors can be found in organic shapes in any interior store right now!
Speaking of accessoires, to get to a cohesive interior design I’d love to recommend playing with the scale of the products. For example: try adding a high vase with flowers next to a lower scented candle next to a middle height plant. This way you create clearance in your interior.
I can’t address this enough. Plants do give life to your interior! Not only do they give you the oxygen you need while working, it also adds much ambiance. And don’t you feel like a real plant mom when your plants are growing?!
Since we’re all working more at home, balancing life & work can be hard. I love a good working day, but every once in a while it’s great to just take a step back and relax by creating a balance between functional and attractive furniture and accessoires.
For example: I created a little reading corner in my room for when I feel like distancing myself from work and my phone. But it can be done in a smaller way too: just make sure to balance the work space and not only add the functional parts. Work should and can be fun too! Besides that accessoires can be both. A desk planner is both functional and fun to look at. Add some scented candles, plants and keep a space for yourself where you can do something different than working.
The opposite of the monochrome trend we can see a lot this year is the complementary color trend. If you like a bold approach, try it out! Complimentary colors are colors that are opposite to each other in the color wheel. So red and green, yellow and purple or blue and orange (my favorite). A bold move, but colorful and fun and also easy to carry out in smaller details!
Feel free to send me a DM if you have questions or use the contact form on the website!
Lots of love, Daphne
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We’ve all been there. You don’t feel like doing anything. You feel lost, unproductive and annoyed.
It doesn’t matter if you’re feeling like this at work or in general, life has it’s ups and downs. It happens and that’s totally fine.
‘You can only grow if you get out of your comfort zone’ is a good quote, but can be easier said than done.' I still agree though. Getting out of your comfort zone can be so beneficial and gives the opportunity to learn more.
1. Try a new recipe / cook something new.
2. Create a new habit in your daily routine.
3. Take yourself out on a date.
4. Purposely switch up your morning/night routine.
5. Give a stranger a genuine compliment.
6. Respond with something besides “good” when someone asks how you are.
7. Take a picture every day for a month.
8. Start a conversation with a stranger.
9. Say yes to more things for one day.
10. Try a new skill like playing guitar, learn a new language etc.
11. Try a new way of working out (pickle ball, running etc).
12. Read a random book you normally wouldn’t pick up.
13. For the believers amongst us: pray differently than your usual daily prayer.
14. Reconnect with an old friend.
15. Ask someone out on a date.
16. Go somewhere you’ve never been before.
17. Go a day without makeup.
18. Turn your phone off for a day.
19. Don’t watch TV / YouTube etc. for a week.
20. Get a new hairstyle, instead of the usual.
Let me know what tips you’re going to use!
Lots of love, Daphne
January 2022 I decided to read more books instead of being on my phone or laptop all the time, which is probably the only new years resolution that lasted... I've read 50+ books since then and cried, laughed and were shocked by some of them.
Now that working from home has become the new normal, it can be nice to adjust your interior every now and then. I’ve put together a list for you with useful tips that are easy to elaborate, even if you have little time, a small budget or not much interior knowledge.
Do you recognize the feeling that you need to get the exact same shades of green, blue or another color in your room? Well, you don’t have to. Tonal shades can even give a more warmer feeling to your interior. Try out different tones of the same color to change up your room a little & give the space more life. Monochrome style is also a commonly used in fashion, which can give you some inspiration!
Organic shapes are having a comeback from the 70’s! If you’re someone who doesn’t like a static interior, you should try organic shapes! You don’t even have to buy a whole new furniture. Accessoires and mirrors can be found in organic shapes in any interior store right now!
Speaking of accessoires, to get to a cohesive interior design I’d love to recommend playing with the scale of the products. For example: try adding a high vase with flowers next to a lower scented candle next to a middle height plant. This way you create clearance in your interior.