Do you want to revamp your interior without turning everything up? That’s good, this little detail has the power to transform a commonplace, making it much more elegant. You will be amazed by the accessory behind this metamorphosis.
In decoration, it is often the small details (for you) that change everything! When you try to instill style with a room, you think of colors, furniture or textiles first. But sophistication does not necessarily reside in major elements. Sometimes a subtle additional touch is enough to transform an interior, giving it this neat, sought -after, without apparent effort.
The art of making an ordinary space chic often rests on the ability to emphasize simple things by offering them a sophisticated finish. This is a delicate balance: personalize your space without falling into excess, bring an original touch without distorting the rest of the room. In this sense, certain angry, ignored elements have an unsuspected power. Too bad since they act as small visual signatures, which give character and depth to a decor.
By seeking well, we notice that these are sometimes unrevised accessories that unconsciously attract the gaze, capture attention, invite to discovery. They then become anchor points in space, markers of discreet elegance, which allow a classic atmosphere to immediately rise to another level. It is an intelligent balance game between functionality and style, between sobriety and audacity.
So what is this detail which, once changed, turns an interior from the ordinary to the refined? These are the handles of doors and cupboards of course! By swapping these small pieces for brass models, matt black, glass or colored inspirations for example, we instantly transform the overall rendering. A simple handle can modernize an old piece of furniture, anchor a kitchen in the trend or give cachet to a room. This modest detail requires its signature and offers a 2.0 shine to your decoration.
For a subtle, but devilishly effective stroke, think of these small touches and keep in mind that in a chic interior, each element counts, even the smallest.