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Old 27-05-2005   #1
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Apartment decorating....

I'm moving into a new apartment July 1st, and am really excited. It's a one bedroom with white walls and beige carpet. Not very stylish at all. How can I spice it up? I know paint does wonders but I can't paint the walls. I have NO furniture. At all. My current apartment was all decorated by my roommate, and it's all his stuff.

I don't want it to look like a dorm/college apartment. Any websites, stores, idea's?

I really have no idea what I'm doing!
 

Old 27-05-2005   #2
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ikea is good for cheap netrual furniture...just don't go crazy there. you don't want to look like you live in their lookbook. trust me on this one.

rather than fight all the white walls embrace them. make the apartment very clean and simple looking, like you wanted the walls white. accent it with subtle color. i think white, tans, grays, and then something random like an almost neon yellow look really nice. well..neon yellow isn't for everyone but you get the idea. modern but comfortable, unless you want to do the whole white sabby chic hamptons deal, which also works in an all white space, it's just not my taste.

also if you can sew...or can learn fast pillows are so so easy to make. it's just sewing three pieces of fabric together. one flat square and then two over lapping rectangles for the back. this allows you slide the pillow in. but you could always take two squares and sew up three sides and then hand sew it shut.

i also think something that is inexpensive and makes a house pop or feel lively is REAL! plants. you're too classy for plastic flowers etc. a small palm or table orchid etc etc.
GOOD LUCK.

try looking at design within reach dwr.com everything is sooo expensive but you get good ideas and such. AND remember. don't make everything match.
 
Old 27-05-2005   #3
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i totally agree about ikea, wyatt...i sort of hate going into people's houses when i can totally tell that they bought everything from area rugs to silverware at ikea! so boring!

also great advice ^...i love the look of an entirely white space with subtle color.

because i have no idea of your taste or what you like decorationally, i suggest picking up a few magazines!

dwell http://www.dwellmag.com/
readymade http://www.readymademag.com/

readymade is awesome because it's pretty much completely DIY and offers solutions to things like small spaces with really inexpensive but stylish alternatives. they have step by step instructions and often use their readership for inspiration and ideas.

i just found this website http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/

good luck! moving into a new place is pretty much my favorite thing ever, especially when you're in control of the decor!

 
Old 27-05-2005   #4
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Look for great artwork... or find some great drapes and line one of your walls with them... If you can't paint, have really interesting colored accents..
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ikea is good, i agree. also find some thrift store or vintage shops..sometimes just the right piece makes the centerpiece for a room! recently a friend of mine bought a really cool inflatable ottoman w/ fake flowers and grass inside! it was pretty pricey, but i think he could concentrate on basics now to balance this out. i recommend maybe investing in a couple really nice unique items, and make sure they will be easy to transport if you move!
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Old 27-05-2005   #6
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I like West Elm. Great price, great style

Room&Board also has some great stuff (a bit more pricey, though).

Congrats on your new place!
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Old 27-05-2005   #7
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I love this bed!

http://www.roomandboard.com/rnb/coll...315&dept=RS121

I think it would be so beautiful in red with cream and chocolate bedding!

You guys have given some great advice. Thanks so much for all the websites. I'm having fun browsing.
 
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DOMINO magazine is great! They have a lot of very cute ideas, geared mainly towards 20-30 something year olds. I absolutely love it!

http://www.dominomag.com/

Here are some articles to get you started

http://www.dominomag.com/knowhow/
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Old 27-05-2005   #9
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This is something I want to do when I get my own blank slate apartment, I want to hang hug pieces of cloth as decor, use them to divide rooms, change the color of walls, add some easy to remove spice to a room.
 
Old 28-05-2005   #10
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That is a really great mag! I love it.
 
Old 28-05-2005   #11
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Just some home decor and furniture places...

http://www.cb2.com/default.aspx
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/
http://www.chiasso.com/home/home.asp
http://www.dwr.com/
http://www.fitzsu.com/
http://www.globaltable.com/
http://www.illicodesign.com/
http://maxwellsilverny.com/
http://www.mossonline.com/
http://ww.retromodern.com/
http://www.roomandboard.com/rnb/
http://www.conran.com/
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/
http://www.wingardhome.com/
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Old 29-05-2005   #12
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I didn't have a lot of money when i moved to my apartment,m but the first thing you need ia couch and a bed, then start with all the other pieces. My couch is acutally from Nebraska Furniture Mart, but it's pretty modern and comfy at the same time. If you're short on cash I suggest going to a warehouse kind of place. I try not to get too much stuf at IKEA, becuase it's cheap for a reason, almost all particleboard and will not last for long. I do have a fantastic chair from there.

I read somewhere that you should spend more on your couch, bed and pots and pans than anything else. Artwork you can buy at all the fabulous art festivals there are during the summer (it's sooo cheap, but never a cliche print of Van gogh or something) Coffeetables can be anything from a few endtables put together to something oyu make yourself.
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I love decorating, I do it on a very small budget. For my tiny apartment I decorated each room. My kitchen is grapes (predictable but cute) my living room is chocolate brown, baby blue and silver. My bathroom is palm trees and my bedroom is morroccan theme. I love IKEA and also Target and Walmart and some other little stores for accessories. I say find a style that you like and run with it, my apartment isnt any one theme or style its a bunch of them.
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Old 08-06-2005   #14
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Ended up getting a different apartment, that I like even better. It's smaller, but so cute and in a way better area. Long, with white walls and honey colored wood floor. It's a studio, so my bedroom is kind of the focus of the "living room", unless I can come up with a creative way to split the room in two.

My favorite part is a very tiny breakfast nook. It's a built in table and benches so I don't have to worry about buying a table and chairs. One less thing to spend money on!


Thanks so much again for the websites, I've been doing lots of browsing and coming up with some great ideas.
 
Old 19-08-2008   #15
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Icon5 How to decorate a small apartment

I am just moving to a new place. It's a small studio in a high rise with a balcony. Any ideas on how to decorate?
Sorry,I dont know if this thread fits here!

Thank you
 
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