From the colour scheme to the lighting, there are so many ways to make your home your own.
Accessorising is a simple and affordable way to make impactful design choices.
Many interior design specialists agree that there’s one superweapon in your accessory arsenal: the cushion.
Cushions do more than make a space more comfortable. They add colour and contrast and even help make large rooms appear cosy and welcoming.
Here are just a few ways a well-placed cushion can completely update your home.
Add Cushions to Beds
Your bedroom should be a peaceful retreat that you look forward to retiring to each night.
After all, you might spend 26 years of your life asleep, so it’s nice to have somewhere nice to rest.
Bedding comes in a range of colours and materials, but you can always add a touch of pizzazz with artfully scattered cushions.
Try placing small cushions on top of your usual pillows as a decorative touch.
Alternatively, add three or four big cushions across the top of the duvet, so you always have a convenient nest to snuggle in.
Cushions in the bedroom allow you to bring a burst of colour into what’s most likely a calm, peaceful environment.
Great contrasting colours include:
- Purple or orange cushions to offset blues or greens
- Ocean tones in a white or cream room
- Bright red or orange in a yellow room
All these colour combos draw the eye without making your room so hectic that you can’t fall asleep.
Update an Old Sofa
Everyone has a sofa somewhere in their home. They’re there when you want to watch a movie or have friends over for a cup of tea.
However, they can quickly look dull and dated with everyday wear and tear.
Combine a stylish throw and some snazzy cushion covers to bring a fading sofa back to life.
You can drape a throw and leave it loose or tuck it in tightly as a cheap alternative to re-upholstery.
Now, pick cushions that either match or contrast with the throw’s colour, depending on the style you’re going for.
Bohemian-style throws with intricate patterns give you a colourful canvas that allows you to pick any style of cushion you like.
But if your living room is already quite busy, you might choose plain, unadorned cushions to calm the overall look and feel of the space.
Pair these with a single-color throw to continue your minimalist theme.
If you have a lamp, move it near your couch to emphasise your new interior design choices — and give you a comfy reading spot.
Experiment with Shapes and Materials
Not all cushions are square. Look out for round, cylindrical, or even quirky triangular options.
Longer cushions are ideal for two- or three-person sofas. They can provide support as well as style.
Small, square cushions are a great option if you like to layer your accessories. You can have small piles of cushions in contrasting colours.
As well as providing an eye-catching talking point, guests have plenty of comfort options to choose from.
It’s also worth thinking about what materials you want to experiment with.
Satin cushions work well in your bedroom space, especially if you have silky or high-thread cotton sheets.
However, for living rooms, you may find a more tactile cushion works better.
Impress guests with touchable brushed velvet or corduroy. Or look out for pseudo tapestry cushion options depicting nature scenes in clever needlework.
You can use your cushions like mini works of art, with bold, eye-catching patterns or stunning imagery.
Buy Your Cushions from a Trusted Retailer
Make sure you source cushions and cushion covers from a reputable retailer.
Take a look at reviews from previous buyers, and find out what type of guarantee they offer, if any.
Check out what materials they use and if they offer patterns and styles from respected designers and brands.
It’s also worth finding a retailer with a great range so you can keep returning to them and updating your home with your latest interior design ideas.
Cushions are such an inexpensive way to change up any room without ever reaching for a paint tin and brush.