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Color is back, baby – I’m an interior designer and my 3 decorating tips will spruce up your home, don’t sleep on espresso

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IF you want to make a room stand out, you’ll want to hear the best paint choices from an interior professional.

Whatever you do while decorating, be sure to put the beige back where it came from.

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Interior decorator Laura Fox, founder of Laura Fox Interior Design, reveals her top tips for transforming your spaceCredit: Instagram/laurafoxinteriordesign

Instead, don’t be afraid to try something new when reinvigorating a room.

“Color is back and we love it,” Laura Fox, founder of Laura Fox Interior Designposted on your website.

“Here are some fun ways to spruce up your home while you’re stuck inside,” she said.

When transforming a space, his biggest tip is to “think outside the box”.

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To achieve this, Fox suggests focusing on a specific – and often overlooked – area.

“Paint your cabinets, not the walls,” she said.

Fox also wants you to face your decorating fears.

“Don’t be afraid of dark,” she said.

“Espresso, red and charcoal have a dramatic effect on the final look of the room,” she added.

Another way to show off your style is with some stripes.

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And that wasn’t the only pro tip she shared.

“Go beyond the walls and change the mood of a room by adding a piece of furniture with an accent color,” she said.

Affordable furniture retailer Wayfair sells a Cache Metal End Table with Storage which is on sale for $76.06.

The functional find also comes in a variety of colors.

Choose from yellow, orange, mint, magenta, bright blue and more shades.

She advises adding color to the cabinets instead of the wall (stock image)

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She advises adding color to the cabinets instead of the wall (stock image)Credit: Getty

This is sure to add some sparkle to your space.

Lastly, she recommends the best way to make things “pop.”

Just paint an accent wall.

For a “calming” feeling, you can opt for cool colors like shades of blue and green.

“Adding these colors to the walls will help create a relaxing environment,” she said.

Budget-Friendly Interior Design Tips

Interior designer Judy Hoang shared her furniture tips with The US Sun.

  • Save furniture and paint it to match your decor.
  • Test whether an item is suitable for your purpose before saving it.
  • Shop for rugs, lamps, tables and pillows at Target or HomeGoods.
  • Invest in classic and timeless pieces.
  • Set up smart home lighting to save money.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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