I like to draw my own decorative paintings, then draw some for my home.
I like to keep green plants, then the home can put green plants in all the places full of green plants.
I like all kinds of art ornaments, then bring them home to set up.
Each piece of furniture and each ornament has its own story.
My living room is the most tossed place.
From time to time, you have to change the mix.
I also really enjoy this tossing and satisfying state of mind.
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Simply share some of my placement tips.
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Small objects are not to consider in the scene, like what can be bought.
No matter how strange it is, how complex the shape, as long as you like, you can take it home.
The premise is that it must not take up too much area.
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You can choose some woven, aluminum, metal, glass, cotton and linen and other materials for the ornaments.
They can be your daily needs, but also purely decorative ornaments.
Enrich the material, the home atmosphere naturally.
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Color can choose brighter colors.
Bright colors can brighten up your large pieces of furniture and not be dull.
Reflective material can also stretch the sense of airborne, placed on large pieces of furniture like a high light.
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The overall order of placement should not be sequential.
It is best to distribute high and low, staggered size, material interspersed with each other to form a contrast of differentiation.
This way the space can be stretched, far and near will be coordinated, and the sense of space flexibility will come out.
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If you match some small potted greenery, you can also make the whole area come alive and brighten up the atmosphere of the whole home.