How to make the home more beautiful and welcoming - Fashion Mag

How to make your home more beautiful… and green

5 tips to make your home more beautiful with little effort and a high impact of comfort

Autumn and winter give you the opportunity to renovate your home and make it even more beautiful, green and welcoming without changing the furniture, with a very minimal budget. Sometimes a plaid is enough to create a warmer and more welcoming atmosphere, and even the table can change radically with new glasses and a new tablecloth, preferably autumnal.

Embellishing and furnishing is sometimes just a matter of small details, such as wicker or fabric baskets, embroidered cushions or tea towels, while in other cases there is a need for new colors on the walls or… wallpaper! This is the real novelty of recent years: gaudy, surprising and dreamy, wallpapers have taught schools in hotels and VIP homes, creating stunning settings!

Wallpaper also requires knowing how to combine the right decorative elements, such as carpets and… plants. Better if it "eats-smog".

There are some plants which, in addition to making your home very welcoming and greener, also purify the air, including: Aloe vera (which eliminates benzene and formaldehyde, requiring very little attention), Ficus (which purifies the air from formaldehyde , up to 12 micrograms per hour), Sansevieria and Anturio. Four perfect plants for each apartment, to create relaxing meditation corners, perhaps accompanied by matching curtains. You can also find more in this article.

One last tip: take care of the lighting. Often, to make the house more beautiful, it is enough to create brighter corners, playing with light and shadow, thus designing more comfortable areas such as the sofa area, and other brighter, but always warm, areas for eating together, chatting, doing homework and work.

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