Top 5 property styling tips for tiny apartments

Top 5 property styling tips for tiny apartments

Top 5 property styling tips for tiny apartments

We recently applied our professional property styling services in the North Shore at a tiny 35sqm loft style studio apartment. Here are some of our top tips for dressing your small home for sale:

1) Create versatile seating spaces:
We dressed up this tiny living room with a 1.3-meter-long two seater sofa with skinny arm rests to make the best use of the limited space. We opted for a single accent chair in the opposite corner and also incorporated a narrow console that can both serve as a study nook or a kitchen eating bench.
2) Neutral furniture pieces and subtle pops of colour will do the trick:
We kept the colour pallet soft and neutral, whilst incorporating soft splashes of colour through adding plants and teal cushions and accessories. The lighter colours helped reflect the sunlight streaming in from the kitchen windows. The subtle pops of colour made it still feel playful and vibrant without dominating the space.
3) Opt for smaller throw rugs rather than one large solid rug:
We used two smaller rugs (one underneath the sofa) and a round smaller rug underneath the accent chair to help soften the floor and create a sense of warmness on the grey toned floors. The reason we opted for two separate rugs was that one solid rug sitting in the middle of the room felt like it broke the flow from the entry through to the kitchen and also made the space look smaller.
4) Use tiny tables:
There was no space to add a coffee table in the living room. We used a side table instead and placed it next to the sofa. This can then be used as a coffee table when you have guests, or a small working bench for your late night office work on your laptop.
5) Mirror vs Artwork:
Wall art in a tiny space like this one can be tricky. Hanging a featured mirror rather than colourful artwork meant we still created interest on the walls without overpowering the space. Mirrors also reflect light coming in, in return enhancing the sense of space in a small area.
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Beautiful kitchens

Beautiful kitchens

Beautiful kitchens

Of all the rooms in a house where decorative sleight of hand can have the biggest visual impact, the kitchen rules, says designer Elaine Griffin. “That’s because kitchen cabinets come in standard sizes with standard door options,” she adds. In other words, they’re builtboring, and it’s up to you to bring them to life.

But cabinets aren’t the only kitchen amenity where customization is critical, Griffin says. Here, she lays out 7 things to consider if luxe is the look you’re going for with your kitchen design.

1. START WITH THE RIGHT LAYOUT

When a perfectly laid out kitchen if your number one priority, the rest is easy, Griffin says. The work triangle – the distance between the stove, the sink and the refrigerator – should be as small a footprint as possible. And as a rule (though there are exceptions), the refrigerator should be closer to the room’s entrance, since it’s typically the kitchen-goer’s primary destination.

2. GO FOR HEIGHT

“I cry when I see 36-inch tall upper cabinets in anything but the lowest-ceilinged spaces,” Griffin says. “The 42-inch models are a way better option (plus, those six additional inches equal another shelf of storage space). In lofty spaces (9-foot ceilings and up), stacked upper cabinets deliver more storage still.

3. KNOW WHEN TO SPLURGE

After the cabinetry (and not counting the floor), the backsplash takes up the biggest amount of a kitchen’s visual real estate. so you’re going to want to make it count. When it comes to backsplashes, Griffin has a singular piece of advice: “Splurge, splurge, splurge,” she says. “Backsplashes are major opportunities to express your style and personality without breaking the bank, because they’re small enough to not require a ton of material to finish them.”

4. DON’T NEGLECT THE DETAILS

Hardware is like earrings for your kitchen cabinetry, delivering major bang for your buck. This is especially true in rentals, where changing your kitchen hardware can add more upscale elegance than anything else, according to Griffin.

5. LIGHT IT UP

When we first walk into a kitchen, we look up at the ceiling and check out the lights. “Almost. Every. Time,” Griffin says. For that reason, stunning light fixtures over islands, the breakfast nook and the sink are important. “This isn’t a moment for the utilitarian!” But you’ll want to establish a visual hierarchy of ceiling light fixtures, she says. “One zone will act as the ‘star’ and the others ‘supporting characters,’ to keep your kitchen from looking like a Christmas tree.”

6. BE FLOORED

Kitchen flooring is where faux reigns supreme, Griffin says. Wooden floors — which should be the same as those in the rest of the house — make sense in today’s open layouts, but 12-inch ceramic tile could lend your kitchen an equally luxe look, if you have them laid out on the diagonal, as Griffin recommends.

7. THINK LONG-TERM

Because the finish will visibly wear better, buy the best-quality sink you can afford. On the other hand, shop for price, finish and shape – in that order – when choosing a faucet.

Our home styling professionals look forward to assist you with your professional interior styling or home staging needs in the Sydney area.

Living Room Inspirations

Living Room Inspirations

We just love the colour pallet in this living room installation of one of our recent projects. The light neutral furniture and rug beautifully contrasts with the dark timber floors. This created a tranquil and spacious feel. 

Easy and Affordable – Kitchen Restyling Ideas

Easy and Affordable – Kitchen Restyling Ideas

Are you tired of the way your kitchen looks, but you don’t have the time or money for a complete renovation?

There are easier and more affordable ways to give your kitchen that much needed make-over, here are a few tips:

 

1 – Declutter

We understand a kitchen should be functional, however, stacking all your appliance on your kitchen bench is not really conducive to a tranquil and relaxing environment. Keep only one or two of your most used items (i.e. kettle, microwave, cookbook, spice rack, coffee machine) on the bench top. Then store your most used items in easy to reach cupboards. This may also be the opportune time to give away some of your equipment to charities or even sell it at a cash converter to go towards your kitchen revamp budget.

2 – Create your own Vignettes

A vignette is a small grouping of objects that creates a pleasing focal point. We use this in our property styling installations and it works wonders for a kitchen. This is a great way to draw the eye to a spot you would like to highlight in your kitchen.

3 – Get advice from professionals

Sometimes getting advice from professions can save you a lot of money, time and also give you fantastic ideas to work with. Professional stylists can help you think outside the box to achieve that ‘wow’ impact in your kitchen for minimal spend.

At Let’s Revamp we provide consulting services starting from an affordable $150 for a one hour in home consultation. We can provide you with tips, tricks and ideas on how to revamp your kitchen affordably for the biggest impact.

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Or call us on 029 659 2556 or info@letsrevamp.com.au for further information.

 

Need more ideas….?

For more kitchen tips and ideas, please refer to the following article-> http://www.realestate.com.au/lifestyle/restyle-space-free-episode-one-kitchen/

 

 

An elegant union of Blue and Gold

An elegant union of Blue and Gold

The blue and gold shades in the canvas and the wooden furniture were the inspiration behind the colour and style pallet in this main bedroom. The decorative cushions and golden accessories further enhanced the space, leaving a sense of serenity and calm.