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Creative home styling

December 27, 2025

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The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

Transform your living space effortlessly with simple, creative decor arrangements using items you already own

Creating a beautiful living space does not always require a big makeover. Sometimes, simple changes can make a big difference. The way you place your decor can completely transform the mood of your home. A fresh setup can make your living room look more open, warm and full of personality. The best part is that you can do all of this with things you already have. All you need are a few creative ideas and a little time.

Start with the basics

When you start arranging your home decor items, begin with the basics. Look around your room and understand what you want to change. Ask yourself simple questions. Do you want your space to look brighter? More cosy. More stylish. Once you know what you want, it becomes easier to decide where everything should go. It also helps to clear out things you no longer use. A clean space gives you a fresh start and makes the new setup look even better.

Play with heights

Using decor in different heights can instantly make your space look more interesting. You can place a tall vase next to a small candle stand. Or arrange frames in a way that mixes big and small sizes. This creates a layered look that feels more natural and less flat. If everything is the same height, the room may look dull. Mixing heights adds movement and makes the room look lively. You can even use everyday objects like books to add height to smaller pieces.

Create small decor groups

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