Interior design ideas for tiny houses: transforming a mini-house into an oasis of well-being
Integrated multi-functional furniture, natural materials and an overall minimalist interior are typically the order of the day for these tiny houses. A photomural can set a wonderful tone here and give the illusion of a bigger space. For example, a cloud mural on the ceiling can make a room seem taller, while a mountain landscape on an inner wall can act as a window substitute in a tiny home. One thing is for sure, you have complete creative freedom! If the space is too small for a full mural, a deco dot is the perfect alternative. These self-adhesive circular murals are made from sustainable non-woven material and are very easy to apply. Given the limited space in a tiny house, every available centimetre is readily used. Not only does a mural behind an open wall shelf look particularly intriguing, it also combines functionality with design. Another idea is to place a panel behind your TV wall or small picture gallery. Such accent walls add contour to an open living area and indirectly create individual spaces, while cushions in matching colours, or other textiles that pick up some of the nuances in the mural, combine visually to create an overall look with a harmonious ambience.