Tips for creating ambience at home

Tips for creating ambience at home

Whether you like to follow the fashion or prefer to use your own imagination, this guide to setting appropriate interior atmosphere is all you need.

Every year trends around the home change and just as you get your head around one design, another one takes centre stage. However whether or not you like to follow the fashion or prefer to use your own imagination, setting appropriate atmosphere and mood is more important than you think.

We all want to come home from a long day at work and relax in our abode and décor has one of the biggest impacts on home ambience. In terms of current colour schemes, white still remains one of the most popular colour choices, especially in terms of kitchens. In addition to this, pale grey and cappuccino brown are also increasingly being seen in designs and when incorporated correctly can create interior sophistication like no other.

Natural colour schemes, as mentioned above, are best for creating relaxing and serene spaces for living in. However if you prefer brighter, bolder colours then consider using them in specific rooms rather than all over the house. Downstairs toilets can take quirky designs well so opt for bright palettes here. 

Flooring can also make or break the ambience in a property. Contrary to popular belief, wooden flooring doesn’t have to be cold as with rugs and soft furnishings, you can create a cosy appeal. At present, oak – either natural or coloured variations – is a key material and remains a firm favourite for both traditional and contemporary palettes. Not only does the reputation of wooden floors positively impact a room but also they don’t have to break the bank and more often than not will stand the test of time. Wooden flooring is not only practical but is stylish and can be used in every room, creating a flowing feel throughout the property, enhancing the feeling of space.

It may sound obvious but soft furnishings are one of the easiest ways to create mood in individual rooms. For some, wooden flooring isn’t a preferred choice but don’t worry as carpets continue to be popular and where beige was once the colour of choice, grey is now the most frequent selection and sits very comfortably in both old and new builds.

Lighting is a key element to consider when setting the mood and differentiating between rooms. Think about the function of each room. A kitchen may need bright lights to help with preparing and chopping food so think about spotlights. A living room may benefit from corner floor lamps and dimmer switches. In addition to this, fairy lights can create a cosy feel in bedrooms or gardens and look great draped around the floor or across pieces of furniture.

Finally, the best way to create ambience is by lighting a few candles, accessorising with cushions and throws and purchasing a sweet smelling candle or room diffuser. Here’s to a happy home! If you are looking to BUY or SELL, then please get in touch today.


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