Interior Spire - the power of small objects…

Principle Designer: Pam J Lambert

When it comes to interior design, the transformative power of small objects is often underestimated. If used wisely, these seemingly insignificant items can significantly alter a space’s overall look and feel, inspiring a new wave of creativity in your home.

Here are some of the benefits of using small objects as interior decorative items:

Small objects can add colour, texture, and personality to a room without overwhelming it. They can create a delicate balance and harmony with the space's more significant elements, such as furniture, walls, and floors. This balance can bring a sense of tranquility and harmony to your space, making it a peaceful haven.

Small objects have the power to create focal points and visual interest in a room. They can draw attention to a specific area or feature of the space, such as a fireplace, a window, or a she. Varying the objects' height, shape, and arrangement can also create a sense of movement and dynamism. But more than that, a cluster of candles, vases, or books can work wonders in creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere, making you feel comfortable and at home.

They can be easily changed and updated according to the season, mood, or occasion. Small objects are more flexible and affordable than larger ones and can be easily swapped, moved, or replaced. They can also create different themes and effects, such as rustic, modern, or romantic. For example, a simple change of pillows, throws, or rugs can transform the look and feel of a room.

Small objects can be anything from plants, flowers, and candles to sculptures, paintings, and photographs. The key is choosing objects that complement the space and express your personality and creativity. Remember, small objects can have immense power in interior decorative items.

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