Dayton Daily News

Make your apartment feel more grown-up

- By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service

Perhaps you have just graduated from college, started your first job, rented your first apartment or purchased your first home.

It’s an exciting rite of passage. Part of the excitement relates to the opportunit­y to make a space your own, infusing your own taste and design sensibilit­y. But, good design doesn’t have to be expensive, and there are a number of easy and affordable ways to make your pad feel fun yet sophistica­ted.

High contrast

Sometimes a single color palette can come across as unsophisti­cated. Try using high contrast techniques, such as black and white, light and dark, can come across as more luxurious.

Pastel colors

Pastel colors are back, both youthful and sophistica­ted. Don’t be afraid to use colors such as soft blue, pastel pink or mint green.

High vs. low

Designers do it on the runway, so why not do it in your home? Mixing more expensive pieces with flea market or thrift store finds can be a fabulous way to create an overall sophistica­ted look.

Decorate with books

Decorating with books is one of the most affordable ways to design, and a go-to designer trick. One way to display books is to turn them spine-in to create a consistent look.

No stuffed animals

Stuffed animals are a no-no if you want your space to feel grown-up and sophistica­ted. If you can’t bear to part with them, consider placing them in a decorative bin.

Add greenery

Plants, succulents, florals and trees are both good for your environmen­t and a great way to infuse color and sophistica­tion into your space at an affordable price.

Go for glass

Glass pieces of furniture are a fraction of the cost of wood pieces. Glass coffee or dining tables can help create an open, airy feel at an approachab­le price.

Purchase quality large pieces

If you can afford it, try to buy one or two high quality pieces you intend to own for years, if not decades to come. Some ideas of where to start include case goods such as armoires or dressers, beds and sofas.

Consider leather

If properly maintained, leather can be both longlastin­g and add an element of maturity.

Purchase inexpensiv­e artwork

Artwork is like the icing on a cake and can really help make sure a space feels complete. Framed art tends to look more expensive than pieces that are not. Some ideas for inexpensiv­e art include framing pieces of fabric, posters, calendars, wrapping paper and even postcards.

Frame photograph­s

Whether they are from a vacation or your own collection, framed black and white photograph­s can be both interestin­g and mature.

Add mirrors

Especially in smaller spaces, mirrors can really help open a space and can even help to act as windows.

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DESIGN RECIPES Greenery such as plants, florals and succulents can make a space feel more sophistica­ted.

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