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Top 8 Studio Décor Ideas to Maximize Your Space

Make the most out of your space by re-arranging your décor pieces.

By Cast IndiaPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 5 min read
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To decorate your own space according to your own preferences is surely one of the most exciting things. At the same time, you must make sure that things are just enough, not too much and not too less as well. Looking aesthetically beautiful but also gets all your stuff placed without looking like anything you would actually fall on you; the idea of this blog is to give you ideas on how to set up your photography studio to make it look more spacious and still look as beautiful aesthetically.

Minimalistic Set up:

One of the most common trends to do now is, setting up your studio with minimalistic set up, where you have very fine crafts to match your studio theme. While space is one of the biggest challenges in it, making a small space for the same would be a bigger task. With a minimalistic set up it has now become easy. With the use of subtle colours and matching decorations like a table, a chair, taking up only a corner of your studio’s space, with a small wall set up cupboard to hold some of your stuff. You can also put up a small chandelier to give it an enhanced look. Going with colours like white, black, brown, and light green blue, pink. With the current trend, minimalistic becomes an aesthetic to eyes in no time.

Colour Pops:

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With plain colours one can get bored easily, giving it a colour pop would look fresh to eyes and make the space stand out as well. This would work perfectly with an already set up minimalistic décor, if you’ve gotten bored of the simple colours and need some twist in your life and to eyes, placing something that stands out in the decorations would do the work perfectly.

Like placing a bright colour vase on your table or bright flowers can be one of them. If you have a sofa on one side, giving the side pillows colour’s, a colour pop would do a great job too. If you do not want something that is lying around and troubles you to place it somewhere else occasionally, you can also decorate your walls with a colour pop. In the setting of a plain coloured wall, a different colours frame, an antique clock, a bright colour painting, a group of mirrors. While you do not disturb your minimalistic set up, adding a painting or a frame that stands out in colour, would do the work just perfectly.

With plants:

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Plants have always been a good option to decorate your space, one can use plants that are self-carers so you do not need to look after them on a much regular basis. As they sit in a corner and all they do is look cute! You can hang them with some DIY ideas, or place them near the window or door that keeps them near open air and sunlight! Give your studio a calm look but in a corner without disturbing much of your studio space.

With rugs:

Rugs can be aesthetically very pleasing, based on the colours that you use, if you go for modern rugs or the vintage styles. The maintenance is surely a little difficult but it gives a very classy look to the surrounding without disturbing or taking any of the space that can be of use to you. So, without taking up space, it is giving your space a new feel altogether.

Fancy ceiling lights and lamps:

If you are short in space and still want to make sure your space is just as beautiful but without overdoing it? Lights will do the work right here! Using fancy LED lights or using them with some DIY ideas of cotton over the lights to make them seem like clouds. Making you space look dreamy~ With dangling lights and side lamps near your sofa or in the side corners of your studio would give it a very aesthetically look, as they are attached to the ceiling you do not need to worry about it taking any kind of space that can be of your use.

Corner-set furniture:

If you have loads and loads of things to keep, one of the best ideas to make you studio look spacious while keeping all your things in place, are the smartly designed corner placed and designed furniture that take up only one corner of the room while being very useful as it can be used to keep your stuff in place.

On wall Decorations:

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Wall decorations, or images you have clicked with a wall or a part of a wall dedicated to that area, as you update the images regularly with you work

Wall decorations have many ideas to it as of now, one can put up frames, paintings, or anything antique and make your wall stand out, or painting it with different colours as abstract art or just some beautiful flowers, would do the work.

On-wall furniture and beautification on the walls is an old tradition, right from hanging guns to antlers to many other things, this is one of the ways you can use to make your space attractive without taking space of your studio at all. With minimalistic, frames, wind chimes or a decorative which is easy. A mirror or a group of mirrors would also look really cool on the all giving a very amazing look to the studio, modern and simplistic.

In-built furniture:

When setting up a studio, one can always have a lot of ideas, making an in-built space for keeping stuff with shelves, would make it very easy for you to manage your small requirements and needs with the in-built furniture, it would cost you a little for once but will last longer and won’t be a problem at all as it is fixed, if you don’t use it for keeping stuff you can keep different artistic stuff and turn it into a beautiful wall portrait of abstract things.

With the type of mirror or any other decorative you choose, one can set up their own unique theme for the studio. While one is at it, they can decide specific colours and match other things with it, as its fine and pleasing as well as it will be paid off when someone comes and notices it, won’t you feel proud of your studio setting techniques!

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