From Planters To Mirrors: 5 Ways To Cozy Up The Corners In Your Home

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Corners are extremely important to any space, and can really bring a room together as a cohesive unit. While styling corners, one needs to remember to incorporate things that complement the rest of the furniture, while utilising the full potential of the corner space, for example, adding seating or shelves or even that pop of colour to an otherwise neutral room. From planters to storage units, here are five foolproof ways to provide you with ample inspiration for styling your corners at home. 


Add Plants and Planters

Macrame Plant Hanger Weaving 2 Pieces Triple

Macrame Plant Hanger Weaving 2 Pieces Triple

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Plants are literally a no-brainer when it comes to home decor, but they can especially amp up the corner space of your house. You can style it in a number of ways, plus the variety, height, and look of the plant can really complement a range of your already present decor. The big-tall plants go really well with the lamps, and the mid-length ones can easily be paired with rattan seating. We'd also recommend putting plants with long vines, to be placed on a shelf, or a storage unit.

Pro-Tip: Check out our list of the best indoor plants and planters here.

Add Some Storage

Bruno End Table Wth Sleek Slider Drawer

Bruno End Table Wth Sleek Slider Drawer

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We all need storage units, and corners are the perfect way to add them to your space. Storage units like cupboards, drawer sets, shelves, and more can give you more space, plus act as the focal point of your corner for you to style around it. You can always place some decor on these units, and they can really fill the space, i.e. giving you an easy way out by adding style and functionality together. We'd highly recommend adding vintage pieces to bring more richness to the space, plus they make for a perfect place to put your decor or plants and pots.

Pro-Tip: Check out five tips to maximise your use of storage units here.

Build A Reading Nook

Boxy Wooden Wall Shelf

Boxy Wooden Wall Shelf

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If you're a voracious reader and have been wanting to build a reading space for yourself in your home, you should really think about turning a corner into that. This idea is the easiest to find inspiration for, and will really add a lot of character to any room. You can add a bookshelf, comfortable seating, and maybe some amazing-smelling candles, and turn it into a space where you can really chill and unwind. Soft furnishing would also play a key role here, and we highly recommend Urban Space, which is great for soft furnishing.

Pro-Tip: Build a cottage core-inspired reading corner with these products.

Add Frames

Set Of 6 Gusto Wall Photo Frame

Set Of 6 Gusto Wall Photo Frame

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Frames are a great way to make your corners personalised, and add a lot of warmth and coziness to your space. There are a variety of frames available in the market, with different designs and textures, such as wood, plastic, and uniform sets of colours or different patterns. You can add art, or your best memories, which will always be on display, reflecting you and your aesthetic in the best way possible.

Pro-Tip: Check out eight brands for some beautiful wall decor here.

Mirror Mirror On The Wall!

Regalis Jute & Cotton Mirror

Regalis Jute & Cotton Mirror

₹12499

We have long been obsessed with those Pinterest corners that everyone captures in their mirror selfies. Adding a mirror in the corner or on the walls is a great idea, as it helps the space look bigger and more open. They are a very chic way to add accents to your space, and more layers to your corner. You can style rugs and plants in conjunction with them, and with different frames, you can really bind any aesthetic together, and all the more perfect if you are going for a minimal aesthetic.

Pro-Tip: Check out 11 brands to buy stylish mirrors here.

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