Regardless of the room we're in, décor for corner areas will always present a challenge. Corners are difficult to decorate and highlight, but not impossible to achieve. Here are some ideas from which you can draw inspiration for better use of room corners.
Although you may think that decorating corners isn't that important, in small spaces every part counts, no matter how small; therefore, corners are no exception.
In the kitchen, corners can be used to install cabinets with drawers and thus gain extra space for storing various utensils and necessary items.
For the living room, a specially designed corner piece of furniture will bring an elegant look to the arrangement. If the living room and dining room are in an open space, you can use the corner cupboard for plates or cutlery and other objects that you normally use to set the dining table.
Don't rule out the possibility of some shelving units Triangle-shaped shelves to be mounted on corners are a great option for modern spaces. This idea is welcome and integrates well, offering the possibility of displaying various decorative objects. Another aesthetically pleasing option we propose are interconnected shelves that will efficiently use the space in the corner of your living room or bedroom.
If your living room space allows, create the perfect office nook; a project you can tackle yourself and utilize when working from home.
In the corner of the room, a customized table will be the ideal place to set a television, a plant, or a computer monitor. Even a fireplace can harmoniously complement the décor of a living room.
The entryway corner will also be highlighted with hooks or two perpendicular shoe racks.
Children love the colors and images from stories. Why not take advantage of the corner in their room for a photo wallpaper in the shape of a magic tree or any other shape suitable for corner mounting? Add two shelving units like an extension of the tree's branches.
Reading enthusiasts will appreciate the following idea: a reading nook set up by the window, with a comfortable armchair and a lamp with discreet lighting. What could be more pleasant for long autumn evenings or Sunday afternoons?
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