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11 Ways To Make The Most of An Awkward Corner

What awkward spots do you have in your home? I've got a few - including under the stairs (currently used as a place to gather dust and odd socks),  the upstairs landing, and many, MANY corners. Considering a standard room has four of them, I think these angular spaces are the most under-utilised space in the home - and the funny thing is, there's an amazing amount you can do to make better use of them! Curious to find out how you can turn a dark, disused corner into an area of outstanding natural beauty, or better still,  highly practical? Here are eleven ideas: 

1. (above): home to a plant! Ever dreamed of having more plants in your home but can't figure out where they'd go? Pick a corner.... any corner, as long as it has some natural light. 


2. Table and chairs: always wanted your own creative corner? Or perhaps that extra table away from a more formal dining room. Add a small square or round table for a practical way to make more out of a disused corner. 


3. Art: Nothing adds interest and personality to a home quite like art - and it's perfect for brightening up dull corners.  Go single or make a statement with a gallery wall.

4. The corner office: If you've always wanted THAT corner office - it's time to promote yourself at home! Plus, desks that hug a corner make maximum use of desk space too! 


5. Shelves: when you're tight on space, squeezing in some extra shelving in the corner can make a world of difference and offer a perfect home for books and other bits and bobs. 


6. A reading corner: with everyone spending more time at home right now, it can sometimes feel hard to carve out a little spot to call your own. Why not gather your favourite books (or creative pieces), add a reading lamp, chair and something fluffy and you're good to go! 


7. Storage: never underestimate the power of a corner cupboard for extra storage! 

8. Heat things up: more of an investment this one, but if you've ever dreamed of having a wood burning stove but never sure where to put it - how about that cold, dark corner in the kitchen / sitting room / hallway....


9. Make it musical! Corners make a great place for a record collection, musical instruments or music listening devices. 


10. A space for reflection: Banish dark corners by adding a mirror. Not only will it brighten up the room, it'll also make it feel larger - and it's practical too! 


11. None of the above excite you? You can never fail with a castle!

Writing this post has made me want to rush home and start filling the corners with pretty things, how about you? 

Got a corner in mind? 

Niki

Photography credits: 1. This lovely image has been separated from its owner online - can you provide the credits? 2 & 3 Mathilde Engelund 4. the home of Kate Manning featured in Inside Out AU 5. Anders Bergstedt / Entrance 6. Jonas Berg for Stadshem 7. Cathrine de Lichtenberg 7. Svenska Mäklarehuset 8. Home of Vigdis Apeland Bergh photographed / design: Gro Sævik & Vigdis Apeland Bergh 9. 10. My Domaine 11. Home of Johanna Wikstrand Gartmyr captured by Lisa Wikstrand

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White and The perfect Light In A Small Swedish Studio

Remember the days when all 'on trend' Scandi homes (so it seemed) were black and white? You'll have noticed that over the past few years, the black accent has slowly evaporated, and a softer side has surfaced: brown - in just about any shade. This small, one bedroom Swedish home styled by Bon Interior features a beautifully serene, light beige / sand and white colour palette - perfect inspiration if you love blanc but want to add some nuances. Even though I'm sharing this home more for the colour inspiration there are a few nice ideas to steal if you're living in a one room bedsit all the same. Oh, and I think I've found the perfect lamp too...


Here she is: the 'Pendant Tropez' - from Globen Lighting (I know, because as soon as I saw it, I was on the case). It's currently out of stock right now *rolls eyes*, but a little birdie tells me more are expected on 23rd October, 2020 and I'll be the first in line! Isn't it lovely? 


Another favourite lamp (to the left) - the Flos Cocoon Gatto


Rare for me to say this - but I wasn't going to show a shot of the kitchenette as I'm not so keen on the style. BUT then I realised that the layout / corner wrap could be super inspiring for anyone dealing with a tight spot - such a clever use of space! 


I'm such a big fan of this palette!

Could you imagine opting for a white and light sand / beige scheme in your home? 


This lovely Gothenburg apartment is for sale here

Wishing you a serene day! 

Niki

Photography: Anders Bergstedt for Alvhem

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