It can also be especially hard to choose between classic refurbishing andtrying out a new trend.

Try a wall mural-inspired wallpaper instead of a traditional wallpaper design for a look that feels custom for less.

Designers are merging the two together to create a unified “wet room” within your bathroom.

guest bedroom with mural behind bed as an accent wall

Design & Photo:Orlando Soria

Imagine a large shower stall with the bathtub nestled inside.

That’s what the room is built for, plus it makes for a strong design statement.

While we love a built-in seat, they’re not required for a cozy nook.

wet room bathroom with tub inside shower area

Design:Cathie Hong Interiors, Photo:Margaret Austin Photo

If you want a bigger design statement, add wallpaper to your spot to help define the area.

How many times have we seen brass hardware paired with other brass fixtures throughout a home?

Your space will look artfully designed and eclectic instead of matching a home store catalog.

dining room with lots of texture and metallic accents

Design:D Burns Interiors

nook with wallpaper and built-in seating

Design:Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Tramp

living room with mixed materials

Design:Velinda Hellen for EHD, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

garden room with bistro table and french chairs

Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp & Veronica Crawford

archway in living room

Design:Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Tramp