Sometimes, you come across these majorly impressive design elements that look grand and super appealing on paper. But when it comes to incorporating them into your own home interior designs, they may or may not fit the bill. So today, we’ll be looking at 5 such design elements, so you can check for yourself whether they’re fit for your home or not.
1. Bicycle racks
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Indoor bicycle racks look good as both a functional and decorative element – but only in industrial style homes. So whether you’re an avid cycling aficionado or whether you just want to go for this kind of design element as part of the décor, make sure that you’re incorporating it within the right design style. Anything other than industrial and the whole set-up is just going to look weird.
2. Traditional abstract artwork
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Traditional abstract artwork is quite a widely embraced aesthetic. The vivid colors and details can add a nice, vivacious touch to an interior design. However, these only look good when used in either transitional style, vintage or sometimes rustic interiors. Setting, ambiance and surroundings matter a lot in this respect, which is why you must always be cognizant before picking such details.
3. In-built appliances
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In-built appliances take up a lot of space. They have to be specifically set inside the cabinets, so if you are short on kitchen space and need to make sure that you have enough counter area, then you have to avoid this aesthetic. However, if you have enough space and feel like you don’t need more counter area, then by all means, go for it!
4. Laser cut screens
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Laser cut screens always feature unique and amazing designs that can make any space look interesting. They’re usually used within context of separation walls and look pretty attractive given any context. If you think this design element is for you home, then good for you. However, we advise you to always make sure the design of your screen matches the style of your interior design.
5. Mismatched wooden grain
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Mismatched wooden grain looks beautiful when it is incorporated in a feature wall. It has a way of making any space look absolutely eclectic. If you feel like you need a smooth, contemporary feature wall in your homes, then this is the aesthetic you can go for.