Individualized spaces call for individualized designs. If you're a pet store owner, you may be wondering the best way to decorate your interior space. The easiest place to start is the walls. Once you've created your wall design, other decor ideas will fall into place. Depending on the types of pets you sell, following a few simple steps will guide you toward creating the perfect space for customers and pets alike. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate a White Sofa and Gray Walls
A room with white furniture and gray walls is a room that is inviting, crisp and modern. Gray walls are a contemporary option to white paint and have the added benefit of being more forgiving of dirt than white walls. Choose flat gray paint to avoid an aluminum look in the room and add plenty of lighting through table lights, sconces and floor lamps. White sofas and gray walls can be combined to make many different room decors. Does this Spark an idea?
Create Garden Wall Art
What better way to create garden wall art than to make a piece of art that is alive? This type of art is not just alive to the eye with color and texture, but it is actually made of living organisms. Garden wall art enriches outside living areas by serving as accent pieces to hang on walls. Ideally, these wall hangings should be complementary to the surrounding garden area. You can accomplish this in a clever manner by creating garden wall art using live succulent plants, which combine the art aspect of a wall decoration with the horticultural aspect of the existing garden. Does this Spark an idea?
Hang a Wall Vase
You can decorate a plain, boring wall in many different ways. A colorful wall paint is a cheap and easy way to spice up a wall, but after you paint the wall, you might still want to hang something on it so it isn't blank. A wall vase is one way to spice up a wall. A wall vase allows you hang colorful floral arrangements, either dried, silk or live, on your wall. Does this Spark an idea?
Make a Study Room for Kids
A dedicated space for learning helps children concentrate better. Doing homework at the table in a busy kitchen or dining room, or at the coffee table in a noisy living room can be distracting. Give kids a study room that is free of distractions and geared toward education to help them stay focused. Whether you start with an empty room or redecorate a space already in use, a kid-friendly study room may help your little scholar bring home the top grade. Does this Spark an idea?