Curtail Curtains That Don’t Help

thick drapes will keep your life private, and they also do not let the sun and your curious neighbors penetrate your life. These curtains often end up taking much of your window space and becoming spots where dust quickly settles. And if you are still stuck with flower patterns, please introspect because curtain prints can be beyond garden and butterflies.
Also, pay a little attention to the dimensions of your room. Heavy and longer curtains make your room appear smaller and compactor, while very short curtains do not give an edge to your space. Curtains should be placed too close to the ceiling and slightly above the floor. Too long, long, or too short can disorient the looks of your room.
Shoe Rack, Too Old

get done with the concept of shoe racks because they are the most outdated ways of keeping your shoes and footwear updated. Instead, place simple yet elegant cabinets into your corners that will hold your footwear for you. Some people also opt for a glamorous closet, but that occupies considerable space. Another old-fashioned way includes exposing all your footwear to the crowd. While that may seem a little extra, you can install sliding shelves or cabinets that do not take much of your living space and store your array of shoes with ease. And if you have the shoe rack at your door, then it’s not a very warm welcoming gesture, hence relocate that as soon as possible.
Loads Of Granite

If you think granite surfaces are still in trend, you need to know that this trend originated in the 2000s, almost two decades back, and you need to get over granite pieces. Today’s era asks for an instead natural and minimal look that is more attractive and effective. Granite makes your surfaces look a lot heavier. Instead of granite, you could install a light shining stone such as a marble or even a finely cut wood piece that is well polished. You can restrict these surfaces to your kitchen, and please do not try exploring vast chunks of granite into your living and dining spaces.
While there are a couple of house decor items considered vintage, there are these extra blasts from the past that we think would fit into your home, but no, please consider your take on these items. While you may find it overwhelming to say goodbye to some of these most common outdated decor trends mentioned above, these have been listed by some experienced interior designers, and they, too, are sending you the same message.
The Bottom Line!
Be it the old-fashioned curtains or huge cabinets and furniture occupying most space in your home. It’s time to curate your house and make space for everything and anything functional. One of the best pieces of advice for a minimal yet elegant look is to eliminate the excess or clutter you are filling your home space with.
With this, do not throw away items of emotional connection or sentiments but instead items that find no good use and are just there to accumulate dust, making you clean them often. From your gallery to your washroom, work on the clutter and let your eyes view only virtual space.

Decorate your home as you see fit, be it Spartan or cluttered, it is your living space & not a
“showroom” for the public. Keeping it clean is the main objective for most of us unless you’re a slob or a pig (we have family who are both)