The physical standard of our aesthetic desires reduced to the purest essence, the interior of our homes and apartments remains an ideal playground for lovers of decoration and design that we are. Others will go so far as to say that it is the mirror of our personalities. No matter what name we put on it, the main thing is to define our tastes carefully. How to make and succeed in interior decoration? Colorful bookcase for a modern living room interior decoration, signed furniture in the dining room, marble splashback in the kitchen and tactile textiles in the bedroom, an overview of our most beautiful decorative ideas for designing an interior decoration oscillating between audacity, trend and sure values.
Read also:1/30Painted bases to contrast the decor
Agathe Tissier for Camille Hermand ArchitecturesMillimetric furniture in this small living room with dark tones. To break the height under the ceiling, contrast the white of the walls and create a cocoon dedicated to relaxation, the bases have been painted in deep blue. Proof that navy and forest green go together perfectly.
2/30A green kitchen open to the living room
Didier DelmasSpreading over the entire length of the wall, this large open kitchen features an assertive and balanced color scheme that is ready to dress up and offer a new dimension to the living room. Laurel green, white marble and touches of color, this is a more than successful decor.
3/30Touches of color in the dining room
Didier DelmasAlthough it has immaculate walls, this seemingly classic dining room stands out for its skilful use of color. Here, the discreet but efficient furniture gives way to the work and the colorful carpets. A good way to inject colorful touches without going through the painting stage.
4/30An office corner in a niche
What if every corner of our interior was put to good use? In this niche is installed a small simple but effective desk. We hang a few walnut shelves for a sophisticated touch, a marble credenza for preciousness and a straw chair for balance.
Video of the day:5/30A wooden headboard in the bedroom
BCDF StudioA wooden headboard? It's the right idea to create a cocoon of softness in the bedroom. Especially if it has a slender niche to play the bedside. Made to measure, this piece of furniture gives pride of place to Baubuche, a very resistant wood marked with singular vertical grooves.
6/30Marble and green tiles in the bathroom
Nicolas MatheusOne of the key colors of the year, green reveals here all the faculties of its chromatic palette. Arranged horizontally and vertically, the zellige-style tiles perfectly match the veins of the marble and the wall painted in the same shade.
7/30A minimalist bench in the living room
Frenchie CristoganiResponding to the coffee tables with bewitching curves, the custom-made bench stands out with its minimalism. With wood and bold colors featured, this living room weaves a sensitive link between comfort and cutting-edge design.
8/30An original and colorful small kitchen
Marn Deco / BCDF StudioBright colors for a kitchen that is not shy. Character supplement. Klein blue frieze, burgundy color, wooden furniture quilted with gold and white tiles invent a joyful mix whose playful aspect is matched only by its audacity.
9/30A painted ceiling in the dining room
Francis AmiandIn this dining room with classic codes, colors, although sober, play a decisive role. The various paints applied to the ceiling, the cornices, the baseboards and the walls create an opulent atmosphere in addition to sublimating the furniture and the XXL lighting. Mastery and refinement.
10/30Decoration in an entrance hall
Didier DelmasThe first impression is often the right one. Also, we take out the big game as soon as we enter. For a very decorative airlock rather than an impersonal space with white walls, assert your tastes with a bold color on a section of wall or wallpaper, a wall of frames, shelves filled with books or decorative objects.
11/30A mix of trendy elements in the bedroom
Frenchie CristogatinSmoky green walls to guarantee a cozy atmosphere, pastel bed linen to add freshness, brass wall lamp and headboard wicker as trendy elements: this green bedroom compiles the good decorating ideas of the moment. To be copied without moderation.
12/30Mosaic and copper details in a walk-in shower
Agathe Tissier / Camille HermandDecorated with a subtle mosaic covering oscillating in shades of gray and white, this large walk-in shower is offers a little decorative twist: the subtle use of copper on the faucets and the frame of the shower screen which adds a touch of sparkle.
13/30A green bookcase to revive a classic living room
Frenchie CristoganiThis ultra decorative living room has everything to please as it combines the elements to perfection. Equipped with branded coffee tables, colorful accessories to add relaxation, this classic room reveals its full potential thanks to its masterpiece: a large green bookcase that runs along the entire wall.
14/30A zellige credenza in the kitchen
Nicolas MatheusHere is an example of optimization and harmony. This perfectly equipped small kitchen uses a pale and refreshing blue twisted with a few touches of black. For its part, the credenza in pearl gray zelliges plays with its materiality to capture the light.
15/30Graphic furniture for a trendy dining room
Frenchie CristogatinPerfect alchemy between grey, powder pink, black and white, this modern dining room is an example of decoration quite accurately. Trendy but not too much. We love the graphic stools that perfectly match the legs of the table.
16/30An office under the roof
Studio Maison Sarah LavoineDespite popular belief, the attic can be a real architectural advantage. Its angles, shapes and characteristics make it a definitely unique asset. Few pieces of furniture are enough to stage this space under the roofs. In practice, you simply place a narrow table as a desk and you're done.
17/30A wall of frames in the bedroom
Agathe Tissier / Camille HermandDecorated in pink down to the smallest detail, this bedroom appears as a soft powdery refuge. Retro hanging lamp, bed linen and made-to-measure furniture are exhibited in this ultra-soothing hue. The good idea? This wall of pink frames that punctuates the room without contrasting.
18/30Wood and terrazzo for a bright bathroom
Francis AmiandThe decoration of this bathroom plays perfectly with the codes of the trend and elements that stand the test of time . A large custom-made vanity unit in wood and terrazzo warms up the room, while on the floor, a discreet marble mosaic is subtly imposed.
19/30Round shapes and comfortable materials in the living room
Lucas MadaniCorduroy sofa, terracotta armchairs, round coffee tables and the highlight of the show: the fireplace entirely covered in cream zelliges plays on contrasts with the woodwork that surrounds it. This living room lacks neither comfort nor brilliance.
20/30Wall decoration in a sober kitchen
Photographer Agathe Tissier / Camille Hermand ArchitecturesSober without being minimalist, this kitchen relies on timeless colors, white and gray, here warmed up by the presence dark wood. Small subtlety that is very important: the white picture rail whose presence dresses the wall without overdoing it in addition to giving the possibility of displaying its most beautiful works and paintings.
21/30A dining room delimited by color
Nicolas MatheusDelimited by the color green, this open dining room relies on its pieces of furniture to achieve an atmosphere that is alternately relaxed and elaborate . And for good reason, here nothing is left to chance: antique chairs around a large wooden table, mats on the floor and on the walls, iron suspensions and a wall of frames.
22/30The wallpaper and paint duo to highlight the headboard
ElitisIn the bedroom, paint and wallpaper no longer just deploy their decorative aura, they structure and breathe unique relief. Here, the headboard is painted blue to gain perspective while the rest of the wall is covered in soft and refined wallpaper. This is a duo that works more than well.
23/30Cupboards in a hallway
Agathe Tissier / Camille HermandLikely to suffer from his proposals, the hallway is often the big forgotten part of our interiors. However, this is the ideal area for installing cupboards. Unstoppable allies on a daily basis, these make it possible to optimize this passageway, which is longer than it is wide, and therefore to declutter the rest of the home.
24/30A Scandinavian sideboard as a vanity unit
Didier DelmasThe ultimate trendy element of the moment, the Scandinavian sideboard plays on its functionality to find its place in the bathroom. Special mention for the discreet white basins and the triptych of asymmetrical mirrors which punctuate the room with originality.
25/30Colored arches on a wall in the living room
Nicolas MatheusA small, simple and effective living room which is nonetheless decorative in its aesthetic proposals. Terribly cozy, it combines the trends of the moment: canework pieces and rattan armchairs, a natural and warm palette. We remember the colored arches that frame the mirrors with rhythm and poetry.
26/30Wood for a contemporary kitchen
Camille HermandSpacious and elegant, this kitchen is full of good ideas. If the wood veneer immediately establishes a contemporary stature in the room, the green credenza creates an effective contrast with the black handles and worktop. An association as controlled as it is relaxed.
27/30A bench seat in the dining room
Bénedicte DrummondIn this dining room, the dining area imposes the singularity of its layout thanks to a turquoise blue bench seat which slides into an alcove made for the occasion. By their mere presence, the tropical wallpaper and the suspension in natural fibers inject a good dose of originality.
28/30A wooden canopy for a delimited entrance
Hervé GoluzaAn undeniable decorative asset, this superb wooden canopy plays with its natural material to match the floor tiles on the floor. Equipped with bookcases and storage integrated into the base, this solid oak canopy creates a well-thought-out separation between the entrance and the living room.
29/30Bookcases in a blue bedroom
Constance Laurand / Sabine SerradOffered by natural light, this pale blue bedroom relies on two bookcases loaded with books to frame the headboard. Enough to optimize the space with erudition. Chosen in the same color as that displayed on the walls, the bed linen thus plays the reminders with subtlety. The little extra? Golden sconces that add sophistication and sparkle.
30/30A dark wood washbasin cabinet in the bathroom
Hervé GoluzaFully tiled with artisanal hammered earthenware, the walls come alive with two complementary shades. We particularly like the unusual use of dark wood which is here studded with touches of brass. Sober and exemplary, we copy it without hesitation.