Interior designers urge us to take a closer look at our home and not turn it into a collection of random things. Even if each of them is cute and funny. In the design of any, including residential premises, one inviolable rule always applies - each thing should have its own place. And then, the lilac vase on the mantelpiece, suddenly begins to combine with two inconspicuous zigzags in the pattern of the carpet on the floor and with silver candlesticks inherited from my grandmother. Armchairs and sofas "do not scatter" randomly in corners and do not gravitate to walls, but obey a single compositional plan, combining them with a coffee table, lamps and curtains into a single whole, called the "beautiful living room" in your new House.
Multi-colored pillows, figurines and bouquets begin to fulfill the role assigned to them, placing light accents. And suddenly it turns out that even tableware and utensils matter. His Majesty's House, finally, takes on a palace shape, miraculously turning its masters into princes of royal blood .... And these transformations, believe me, are worth a lot.