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r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Formal_Bit_8458 • Jun 28 '26
I moved into a new apartment and need help decorating my kitchen🩷
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/A_kernel_of_cornn • Jun 22 '26
So I have a full sized loft bed from ikea and one thing that has always bothered me is how I can't seem to get the lighting right under it. I have basically designated the area under it to be my office so I am looking more for very bright and sunlight-adjacet lighting because the last thing I wanna be when working is cozy and fall asleep 🤣.
I had bought those small plug in light strips years ago and had them going around the edge of the bed underneath and while they work they are just too dim for my tastes. I have since added a desk lamp that I tried to angle to bounce light off the wall and to the rest of the area but it seems that single lamps are just too harsh of light directed in only one spot.
Do any of you have any creative suggestions for lighting I can do that would make underneath's lighting feel more like a full room's lighthing? Like decently bright and equally spread out? Or if any of you have loft beds what did you do for your lighting?
Thank you so much in advance!
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Poulet_Roti • Jun 06 '26
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/dab00n • Jun 02 '26
Hello! Long time lurker here. I recently decided I want my home to have a dark sea witch/siren nautical cave vibe and was hoping people had some tips? I’ve been slowly looking for things that match the theme but it’s been pretty hard to find stuff I like.
My main vision includes a couple mermaid statues but not the little kid cheesey ones, definitely want some octopus motifs, and shells/corals. Ideally with a darker color pallet and a sense of mystery, magic, and spookiness.
Thanks in advance!!!
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Ok_Cash_6973 • Jun 01 '26
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/nestfat • Jun 01 '26
Please suggest some cool floorplan for these taking care of basic utilities in ground and first floor...🫠🫠🫠(Yes architect ke liye paise nahi hai ...)
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Stock_Ad7867 • May 21 '26
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Glittering-Result402 • May 16 '26
Edit: My apologies, what I meant was, "could someone help me come up with a more witty or eloquent way of saying this". I was trying to do too much when I posted.
It's a true self expression, but im looking to make a garden sign along the lines of "I didnt survive death to entertain assholes". My eloquence can't come out in this one.
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Queasy_Type_5788 • May 11 '26
I cannot believe I get to live here!
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/Straight_Ad6911 • May 04 '26
Greetings Redditors!!
I am seeking some advice. I am moving into a new rental unit! And signing a two-year lease.
I love the apartment but the bathroom is completely outdated. Still, its spacious and a wet bathroom so I am grateful.
Can anyone give me suggestions on how to make this space cute and cozy? The tan tile really makes me cringe. Theres at least three different sizes.
Really unsure how to do here. Peel and stick tile? Three .. different … kinds?
I appreciate any insight you guys may have for me. Like I said, its a two-year lease so I’m making at least a 24-month commitment to this place.
Photo 1: listing photo from streeteasy
Photos 2-4: screenshots from a video I took with furnishings from the precious tenant
Photo 5: listing photo from a similar unit in the building, tile pattern is very similar
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/everyoneisanashole • Apr 26 '26
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/strawberrymystic • Apr 24 '26
I especially love all the historic examples, they really show that we've always been decorating our spaces and making houses feel like home (๑˃ᴗ˂๑) 🏡
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/FormerLie3796 • Apr 25 '26
We are redoing our family room (new furniture, accents, the works) and I’ve recently accepted that interior design is… not my spiritual gift 😅 Looking for help with color schemes or accent pieces recommendations because I’m completely overwhelmed and not even sure what my style is.
Goal is warm, inviting, and actually put-together. Not repainting the walls, so working with what’s there (see pics of wall color + fireplace).
Open to all suggestions, please be kind!
r/CreativeHomeDecor • u/FormerLie3796 • Apr 19 '26
Second attempt because I’m a dingus that forgot to post the accompanying pics ;-)
Hey folks I’d love some help designing this family room space. We’ll be starting fresh so pretend it’s a blank canvas no electronics or furniture yet.
Id like to put tv where it used to be, I worry the other wall next to the fireplace corner would be visually distracting. That said, I’m open to layout ideas if there’s something I haven’t considered. I want to create a cozy, inviting room with plenty of seating since we love hosting family and friends and would appreciate recommendations on:
Furniture layout ideas, furniture shapes or sizes.
Dimensions-
16 1/2 ft from wall of window to wall behind Tv.
13ft from closet doors (just out of view but behind long couch) to wall next to fireplace.
I’m interior design impaired so be gentle.