Having a home is great, but most folks spend the majority of their time inside it, not just admiring the building’s walls. So it stands to reason that interior design is a pretty important part of having a living space. This is considerably easier said than done, so it can always be helpful to explore other folks’ ideas.
We’ve gathered some of the most unique and interesting home decor ideas that people have shared online. So get ready to get inspired, make yourself comfortable, upvote your favorites and be sure to add your own thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
#1 This Is My Downstairs Powder Room
Since it’s only 3′ x 5′, I thought the remodeling job would be easy. Nope. Took me about 8 weeks to complete. My home is from the Victorian-Era (circa 1900). I know this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but I like it.
#2 Before And After Of Our Ugly Bathroom
#3 Usually A Demo And Exterior Guy. Don’t Crush My Pantry. Before And Afters
Turning a house into a home need not cost an arm and a leg or require expert interior design skills, some basic, sound decisions can help one make a house a cozy, inviting, and comfortable home. With an understanding of some simple interior design principles, one can make their house a homelike space where people are inclined to be, unwind, and connect.
Lighting is perhaps the most powerful tool to make a room feel cozy. Good lighting sets the mood of the room and dictates how we feel within it. Instead of overhead lighting alone, work to layer light across your house. Combine ceiling lights with floor lamps, table lamps, wall sconces, and even string lights or candles. Choose warm-toned soft bulbs that produce a cozy warm light rather than harsh, white light. The atmosphere must be welcoming no matter the time of day.
#4 Gave Our Small Bathroom A Budget Makeover – Thoughts? (After/Before Pics)
#5 Under Stairs Reading Nook
My husband and I built this reading nook and I couldn’t be more in love! (Will be adding a cabinet door to that empty space under the little fireplace and eventually making the fireplace look built in but that can wait)
#6 Before And After: Kitty Room!
Warm colors are also essential in warm interior design. Neutrals such as beige, taupe, pale gray, and creamy white form a relaxing base that’s easy to work from. The addition of accent colors, like muted blues, forest greens, terracotta, or mustard yellow, provides depth and warmth without overwhelming the room. These colors work well in various cushions, rugs, curtains, artworks, or painted furniture. Choosing a unifying color scheme throughout the home can also foster flow and calm.
#7 Nursery Makeover Before And After
We wanted a gender-neutral nursery with nature elements and a warm, sunny and cozy vibe. Missing a rug and a side table but it’s pretty much ready 💛
#8 I Would Be Chuffed Too
#9 My Husband Built Floating Shelves With Grow Lights For Some Of My Plants, And I Painted A Mural Behind Them
Texture is crucial in making coziness. A space is warmer when it is layered with different materials and surfaces. Think of a plush rug on a hardwood floor, a chunky knit afghan draped over a velvet armchair, linen drapes billowing in front of an open window, or wicker baskets overflowing with magazines and throw blankets. Nature-derived materials like wood, wool, leather, and cotton are grounding and textured. Swapping out throw pillows every season or adding a new table runner can even add warmth and personality.
#10 Before And After Office Remodel
#11 Just Finished Our Front Room And We’re In Love! Ceiling Tiles Are From Amazon
#12 The Thing We Love The Most About Our Home: Having A Private Library
Don’t forget to think about how furniture is laid out. Arrange space so that it feels open and accessible, yet still encourages closeness and intimacy. Place furniture in groupings to encourage conversation, put sofas and chairs facing one another rather than all facing a TV. Include plenty of comfy seating with cushions and throws in close distance. If you have a large window or fireplace, consider featuring it as a focal point to extend the sense of warmth or feeling of being close to nature.
#13 Our First Room Renovation In Our First Home. How’d We Do?
#14 I Saved And Reupholstered My Chairs. Results Are Better Than Expected
#15 Closet Door Makeover!
Personal touches turn a house into a home. Having pictures of family members, artwork you love, books you’ve read, and vacation souvenirs gives the space the feeling of being lived-in and meaningful. Don’t fret about mixing styles, warmth comes more from authenticity and charm than from coordinating furnishings. A vintage lamp, a handmade bowl, or a worn leather chair can each carry a story and give your home soul.
#16 Stained Glass Nightstand Lamp Made By Me
#17 Friend Left Town And I Decided To Paint Her Door! (Don’t Worry She Had Mentioned Before She Wanted It Painted, I’m Crazy But Not That Crazy LOL)
#18 I Wallpapered My Built In Shelves And I’m In Love
Posted here for some advice on refreshing this room a few months ago and got some good advice that the shelves weren’t working as a focal point in the room with all the clear glass items (swipe for before photo). I didn’t want to get rid of the wineglasses etc since this a useful place for them so I added wallpaper to give it some pop and I love how it turned out.
Still working on making some small changes to the room but I’m thrilled with what a difference the wallpaper has made.
Bringing plants into your home is a simple method of adding warmth and health. Houseplants bring color and freshness to the room and will purify the air. Even a single or twin plant, a potted fern, peace lily, or hanging ivy, will moderate a room and make it more lively. Should you lack a green thumb yourself, dried flowers or high-quality artificial plants will still provide visual warmth.
#19 Bathroom In 1931 Spanish Revival House In San Marino
#20 Kitchen Remodel Done Entirely By My Husband And I For $3k
#21 Final Library Reveal!
Lastly, balance neatness with coziness. A cozy house is not immaculate, it’s relaxed and lived-in. Instead of attempting to create a showplace, think about how the room works in your life. Create tiny spaces where people tend to gather or pause, a reading nook with a light and a chair, a breakfast table by the window, a soft rug where children play. These small, intentional gaps introduce character and coziness into a house.
#22 We Love This Triangle Bookshelf
#23 Gave My Front Door Some New Life Today!
#24 Before & After (Well, During)
Ultimately, coziness is more about sensation than appearance. By paying attention to light, color, texture, order, and individuality, you can create a space that’s warm, functional, and full of personality. Irrespective of whether you have a small apartment or a large house, thoughtful design can turn any room into a sanctuary of comfort.
#25 Guest Bathroom Glow-Up, From Shed To Sea
#26 Bathroom DIY Reno. So Happy!
#27 Pantry Reno Before & After
Slowly but surely turning this builder grade house into a home one project at a time! My goal was to have a neutral space with increased storage and functionality. We also took the opportunity to open up the wall to put in power outlets and run a water line to the wall where the stovetop is so we could drill through and install a pot filler.
The pantry was full to brim before the cabinets went up since the shelves were so narrow (they were also bowing from the lack of supports on the long side, why builder?!?) and now I have tons of empty space. A local company installed the cabinets and butcher block counter and then we did the tile backsplash. I’m considering some more fun/unique cabinet hardware but the current hardware matches what is in the kitchen and mudroom so I’m going to live with it a while and reconsider later
#28 Emerald Green Bathroom (Finally Finished)
#29 Front Porch Before And After
#30 Kitchen Reno – Reused And Reconfigured Existing Cabinets
#31 My Primary Closet Had Lots Of Wasted Space. I Designed/Created A Dedicated Office In There, Still Keeping Enough Room For A Closet. Thought?
#32 Lean Into Your Pink Tiles
We bought our house in 2017. When we moved in, I hated our 1952 pink tiles. I almost painted them. But my dad said, “wait a few years. They will be back in style” now I’m so glad we didn’t.
I really leaned into the vintage vibes and added gold accents and stenciling to look like wallpaper. I’m so happy w how it turned out. These tiles were handmade in Italy and done so well. I wouldn’t be able to replace them w anything of real quality and it would gut me to break them all up.
So embrace your old house and really lean into what makes it unique instead of fighting it.
#33 After/Before Living Room
#34 It’s Simple, But I’m Happy With This Shelf I Built
#35 Moody Blues 💙 Seattle, Wa Bathroom Remodel
#36 Wanted A Dark And Moody Office
#37 We Turned Our Tiny Box Room Into A Bedroom For Our Baby Daughter
#38 Finally Finished My Living Room In The New Apartment
#39 Daughter’s Nursery
#40 Recovering Gray Millennial – How Am I Doing?
#41 Just Upgraded Our Dining Room
We don’t have a pantry or enough storage in the kitchen for all my gadgets. This gives me extra space and gets all the bottles off the kitchen counter! Eventually we will hang a wine rack to the left and turn part of the butcher block to a coffee station as well.
#42 Taupy Kitchen Reno
#43 I See Your Poop 2.0 Tp Holders And Raise You My Tp Sheep
#44 Moved Into My Own Apartment
#45 Kitchen Remodel…. All Work Done Myself… Very Happy With The Results! (Scroll For The Befores)
#46 Before/After Picture Of Our Hallway
#47 Primary Bath Before & After
The stone before was making me so dizzy – lived with it for over a year and had to create a more spa-like bathroom retreat. Shifted the shower so we had a his & hers.
#48 Before And After Of My First Baby (Now Toddler) Room
#49 Before And After Of Our Scary Basement Bathroom. Before Baby #2 Came !
#50 Psa: If You’re Considering Painting Old 70s Paneling, Just Do It
I know people tend to love wood in this sub but… i do not. At least not this wood. It was cheap feeling and sooo orange and just not my vibe. My husband and I primed and painted with Sherwin-Williams Retreat in satin, and I’m so pleased with the results. Also happy we kept the baseboards, window casings, and shelf unpainted – i think the green helps de-orange the wood and make it look more modern.
#51 Before And After: How Do You Like My New Terrace?
#52 My Cozy, Imperfect, Small Kitchen
#53 Turned A Coat Closet Into A Coffee Bar
Took over a useless coat closet for my coffee addiction. I live in SE Florida so no need to find a place for non existent coats. The cabinets were special order as they have 3 inches less depth than usual.
#54 It Really Ties The Room Together
#55 Moody Office – Before & After
#56 An Antique Pew For The Breakfast Nook In Our Sunroom
#57 Fully Remodeled Kitchen I Recently Built
#58 Bathroom Refresh!
My partner and I just bought our first home. We know we want to do a full bathroom renovation down the line but we wanted to make it feel less gross in the meantime.
We love it very “mush.” 😏🍄🟫
#59 Bathroom Reno
#60 My Bathroom Is Teeny Tiny… But It’s My Favourite Room
I live in a one bedroom mobile home and the bathroom is truly little, but I’m so happy with how I’ve painted it and the shelves I made. I only wish the shower tiles were in a better colour family.
#61 I Painted A Tree For My Daughter
#62 Finally Took Some Updated Pics Of My Studio Apt In NYC
#63 Custom Laundry Room Cabinets I Built
#64 Our Log Home Is Cottage Meets Midcentury Meets Peachy Postmodern
#65 My Mother In Law And Father In Laws Doing For My Daughters Nursery!
#66 My First Apartment
#67 I Sincerely Want To Know What You Think About The Final Result
#68 Hubby Thought The Tissue Paper Was Silly. It Worked So Well Though!
I spent the afternoon tracing out our artwork to try different layouts. My husband thought I was crazy until it came time to hang everything and it was sooo much easier. I highly recommend.
#69 Did I Get This Right?
#70 Bathroom Reno (What Do You Think?)
#71 I Painted My Tiny Bathroom Green Against All Advice
I wanted to redo my toilette, that was so boring. I hated the floors there are this really ugly Green but I didn’t want to change them it’s too involved … I’m OK with the sink and the toilet too.
And I didn’t wanna spend a lot of money
And so I bought a can of paint for $30 , a new mirror at T.J. Maxx for 24 bucks, hooks from Anthropologie of real brass for total $120.
and I’m done. Actually I’m gonna install floating shelves above the toilet but other than that I’m done… what do you think?
#72 [update] Does Anyone Have Any Ideas On How I Can Make My Room Look Better?
Thanks everyone for your suggestions!! I updated my room this weekend and I’m so pleased with how it turned out, it already feels so much better.
I do have some other curtains ordered, but the grey look ok for now so I may keep them up.
#73 6 Months In And It’s Coming Together
We’ve been in our new place for 6 months and are starting to feel a little more settled. We’ll want to do some larger projects later, but for now, here are some of my favorite spots in our little house. Might not be everyone’s cup of tea but we are always so excited to come home ◡̈
#74 Wanted A Dark And Moody Powder Room
#75 Gave The Office A Nice Little Moody Makeover
#76 Update Post! All Blue
Posted here quite a few months ago and received some great advice. Decided to step out of my comfort zone and attempt a moody bathroom. I think it’s come together quite well. Just need a window treatment. I was thinking just a bamboo Roman blind? Colour is Blue Accolade by Dulux.
#77 Bathroom Before And After
#78 Parents Said This Was Childish, I Find It Hilarious
#79 Two-Toned Kitchen Reno
#80 Wallpaper Done!
#81 Curating Cozy Vibes In The Pacific Northwest
#82 I Added A “Mural” To This Huge Blank Wall
This took about 2 days and a lot of trusting the process. I originally planned on more geometric shapes (more bauhaus circles, less squiggly eggs), but quickly realized I wasn’t going to be able to draw those lines with my human hand. I used a level to draw the square lines that the shapes butt up against, but everything else is freehand.
I spent a lot of time looking at example/inspo photos of murals to figure out general layout and proportions. I used a pencil to draw the shapes, then hand painted without taping.
I chose paint colors in the store based on the little paper color cards. It seemed like I was choosing very muted colors, but they look much stronger on the wall. The whole time I wasn’t sure how it would turn out, but I told myself “if i don’t like it, I’ll just paint over it.” I regret starting with red, as it was my least favorite color of the bunch. As the red paint went on, I just thought “abstract geometric period stain!” but I kept going. It looked better with each color added. I love it!
#83 Completed Our Bathroom Reno. Friends And Family Seem To Love It Or Hate It. What Do You Think?
#84 Update On Dark Wall Paint. I Did It!
#85 I Decided To Finally Decorate An Unused Room
My husband passed away last October. He had been sick with a rare disease and then also Lewy Body dementia. This was his room. Mine was next door, he spent most of his time in the den or living room. At night this is where I would settle him for the night. He passed away in hospital after a fall. It’s been a horrible, sad time. My grown up children were very close to their stepdad and hated seeing the room with the special care stuff in it. I decided it was time for a change as we need the room. My husband used to joke about how I would decorate the room, he was a wonderful, kind human and I miss him every day.
#86 My Pink Heart Door
#87 You Guys Loved Our Entry Way Table, So I Wanted To Show Off More Of Our Little House!
#88 Before & After: Powder Room Update
#89 I Designed My Bathroom From Scratch In My New 100 Year Old Home, But Feel It Lacks The Charm I Wanted. What Should I Do?
#90 First Time Painting A Ceiling Not White
#91 DIY- Had No Idea What I Was Doing Just Had A Vision In My Head. First Time Renovating. Zero Experience
#92 What Do You Guys Think??
#93 I Took Your Staging Advice For My Guest Room, And I Love It. Thanks Guys!
#94 Is My Kitchen Tacky?
I need an honest opinion. Is it ugly? Tacky? Too much? I’ve heard people say it’s “unusual”. Maybe I’m delusional thinking it’s a beautiful kitchen…or just have bad taste.
#95 Norwegian Tilt Globe Pendants Over My Kitchen Center Island. I Went With 3 Different Colors
#96 After Six Years, I Could Finally Afford Wood Flooring. I’m So Happy!
#97 I Love Being Ridiculous
So my mother gave me my grandmother farm and it included a 1972 trailer on the property which she told me I could do whatever I wanted with or rip it down so I painted the inside of in every color and made my boyfriend hate my silly color choices but it was just funny to me and basically my art studio.
I named the kitchen the pepto bismol pink room. 🤣 I built the Murphy table on the wall and chose the color scheme based on the microwave color. I painted the fridge and stove to match the microwave.
#98 Before vs. After
#99 Before > After
#100 My Amazing Floral Mural
#101 Before/After In A Little Corner Outside Of Our Previously Neglected Old House. Feels So Good Even If It’s Just A A Drop In The Sea
#102 It’s Over The Top, But It Makes Me So Happy
#103 Fans Of Dark Ceilings Rejoice
#104 Before And After My Son Room ! Proud Of It, Kinda. It’s Relaxing
#105 Newest Addition
#106 Changed The Vibe Of Our Bedroom Just With New Sheets And Pillows
#107 Before And After
Wife went away and I was going to surprise her with a kitchen revamp. Although after a lot of backlash from this sub, I bottled it and told her I was doing it. Anyway, this is what I ended up on. I’m really happy with it, she ‘actually really loves it’ and turns out she would have been fine with the surprise!
#108 Before & After – Fireplace
#109 (Update!!) Something Seems Off Here, But What?
Hi everyone! I took some of the advice here into account and tried again on this long a** hallway in my new rental home.
Thank you to everyone who gave great advice!! It’s always a challenge figuring out how to set up a new home and a lot of people were friendly and helpful. Changes made: Swapped the two blue hall runners for one wider, more neutral-colored one and left the blue one at the end; hung art and interest items from my existing collection of decor. I also removed the rug from the kitchen, TBD on what I decide to go with in there!
Still to come – doing something about the super bright doctor’s office lighting, changing out the art at the end of the hall for something with blue tones (and less generic), and putting together a gallery wall for the right-hand side that also includes blue accents!