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Take a casual approach to soften your interior design

March 28, 2010
Posted in Kitchen Design — Written by Becky

Whilst some people like their home to be chic and elegant above all else others favour a more casual approach. The casual approach is all about injecting a bit of additional comfort into your home surroundings. The kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedrooms can all benefit from a casual approach to interior design as it makes each of these rooms a more welcoming space.

You want every room in your house to feel inviting. Some contemporary designs can be quite austere and intimidating, so opting for something more casual can increase your comfort and that of your guests.

In the kitchen, this might mean opting for a few kitchen accessories to make the area less sparse. It may mean injecting a little colour and not overdoing the clinical approach that some people take to kitchen design. Attractive kitchen worktops and kitchen sinks can be modern without being clinical.

In the bathroom, make the most of your lighting so that it is not too harsh. Again avoid clinical design by breaking up the bright whiteness that you usually find in a bathroom setup.

Aside from this, you can make things feel more casual with cushions and personal touches around the house, just to soften the overall aspect of your home.

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