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5 Tips for A Single Woman’s Apartment Decor

October 20, 2010 by Dan

When you live alone in your own apartment, you have a lot of freedom concerning how you are going to decorate your space.  If you are a single woman, there are so many choices that they can, at times, be overwhelming.  Before you resort to just hanging dragonfly metal wall art on your walls and calling it a day, try the five easy tips below to give you some decorating guidance.

Color, Color, Everywhere

The colors that you choose for your apartment are among the most significant decisions that you will have to make concerning your decor.  While it may be tempting to just leave the walls the plain beige or white that the landlord painted them, think about being a bit more creative.  If you have permission to paint the walls, choose colors that work well together and provide a calming atmosphere.  At the end of a busy day the last thing you may want is to walk into a room that is pulsing with florescent pink paint.  Instead, choose a pale, calming pink that will soothe your nerves and help you unwind after a hard day.  Soft yellows, creams, greens and blues are also beautiful choices that go well together and are easy to coordinate with fabrics and accessories.

Patterns

Pick a central pattern for your apartment’s decor.  If you like flowers, choose a floral pattern that can be carried throughout the apartment in various forms.  For instance, a sunflower pattern can be used on a pale yellow throw pillow in the living room, a pot holder in the kitchen and as the shower curtain hooks in the bathroom.  No matter what pattern you choose, make sure that it coordinates with the rest of the colors in the apartment.

Wall Decor

There are a lot of wall decor choices out there.  You can hang everything from collages of family photos to beautiful wall candle holders and both will look equally as appropriate.  When selecting wall decor, choose pieces that are versatile and well within your budget.  If you are crafty, you can even create your own picture frames or framed prints from postcards or pressed flowers.

Window Coverings

Curtains, blinds and shades are essential in a single woman’s apartment.  Even if your apartment seems to be located in a low-visibility area, give yourself the security of privacy by hanging curtains that block out peeking eyes.  Curtains and blinds will also help cut down on your heating and cooling costs by eliminating some of the draft that comes through the windows.

Lighting

Making sure your apartment has ample and easily accessible lighting is another big decorating and safety concern.  Side lamps next to living room seating are ideal, because they provide lighting for the area while also being within easy reach.  It is also a great idea to install a night light in the hallways, bathroom and kitchen.  The night lights can have the same pattern that you chose for the rest of your apartment too.

Decorating an apartment as a single woman is a fun process.  Be sure to stick within your budget and be willing to say no to spur of the moment accessories that may catch your eye.  By selecting your apartment decor carefully, you are sure to have a beautiful home.

Filed Under: Apartments, Architecture, Interior Design, Wall Coverings Tagged With: apartment, colors, Decor, patters, single woman

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Dan Fargo,the editor-in-chief of Archtopia, an online magazine dedicated to architects and designers.

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