Believe, to taste your apartment,it is not necessary to throw out a round sum for a super professional, with whom, as in most cases, your opinions on the same things may not be the same. Therefore, it is better to study the latest trends on your own and choose what suits your apartment. And in order to turn your eyes on the right track, we have collected the most interesting Instagram accounts, from which you can draw creative ideas or simply be inspired by the process.

Apartment Therapy Blog

1/4Apartment TherapyBlogPhoto:@apartmenttherapyApartment Therapy blogPhoto: @apartmenttherapyApartment Therapy blogPhoto: @apartmenttherapyApartment Therapy blogPhoto: @apartmenttherapyFollowers: 1,300,000Don't mind experimenting and are ready to spend days on end choosing shades and prints that go well together? Then you'll definitely like this pet-friendly account, where cute pets look very limited in the interior and inspire new stylistic solutions.

SSSLEEP Blog

1/4 SSSLEEP Blog Photo:@alwayssssleepBlog SSSLEEPPhoto: @alwayssssleepBlog SSSLEEPPhoto: @alwayssssleepBlog SSSLEEPPhoto: @alwayssssleepSubscribers: 19,800It’s unlikely that anyone will argue with the importance of sound and healthy sleep. Thayer Jones, who until recently worked in advertising, thought the same way and created a blog dedicated to the most attractive and comfortable bedrooms. It’s important to note that here she has collected not only her personal photos of bedrooms in which she has had a chance to rest, but also pictures taken by her friends. Minimalism or Moroccan style? Scroll through the inspiring shots – and perhaps you will create your own version.

House of Brinson Blog

1/4Blog House of Brinson Photo:@houseofbrinsonHouse of Brinson Blog Photo: @houseofbrinsonHouse of Brinson Blog Photo: @houseofbrinsonHouse of Brinson Blog Photo: @houseofbrinsonFollowers: 94,300Susan and William Brinson are a couple who met in high school and then put their ideas into a joint project. They created a blog dedicated to the renovation and restoration of the Brinson house - the Stony Ford estate, so you can safely subscribe and not only watch the process daily, but also draw ideas for inspiration.

Homepolish blog

1/4Blog HomepolishPhoto:@homepolishHomepolishBlogPhoto: @homepolishHomepolishBlogPhoto: @homepolishHomepolishBlogPhoto: @homepolishFollowers: 1700000Were you especially “lucky” and inherited a compact apartment with a small kitchen? Don’t be upset! This blog contains solutions for miniature kitchens, and also clearly demonstrates how fresh and stylish various combinations of textiles and vintage posters look.

Frances Loom blog

1/4Frances Loom's BlogPhoto:@francesloomFrances Loom's BlogPhoto: @francesloomFrances Loom's BlogPhoto: @francesloomFrances Loom's BlogPhoto: @francesloomFollowers: 54,600American designer Kelly Wittengl decided to launch an online store of vintage rugs a couple of years ago, which she carefully selects at flea markets in different countries and then brings to market. At the same time, she is convinced that such an accessory can enliven any space, which she demonstrates on her Instagram. Therefore, if your grandmother suddenly has a few of these rugs lying around, but you still haven't figured out how to incorporate them into your super-fashionable interior, then here's a solution for every room!

West elm blog

1/4Blog west elm Photo: @westelm Blog west elm Photo:@westelmBlog west elmPhoto: @westelmBlog west elmPhoto: @westelmSubscribers: 1,500,000Many trends appear in this blog before they appear in furniture stores and showrooms! Therefore, if you follow fashionable novelties and are planning to update your interior soon, we recommend subscribing to this account. Interesting style solutions, relevant pieces of furniture, harmonious colors and suitable accessories - what else do true connoisseurs of beauty need?!

Decor Hardcore Blog

1/4Blog Decor HardcorePhoto:@DecorHardcoreBlog Decor HardcorePhoto: @DecorHardcoreBlog Decor HardcorePhoto: @DecorHardcoreBlog Decor HardcorePhoto: @DecorHardcoreSubscribers: 94,000Berlin resident Ksenia Shestakovski finds interesting variations on the theme of original decor and interior on the Internet and happily demonstrates all this in her microblog. By the way, lately many people have deliberately refused to buy new things, preferring to update their interior with old things that can still be breathed new life into. Ksenia herself found many of her "treasures" on eBay and continues to wander the Internet in the hope of finding a few more interesting items.

Jungalow blog

1/4Blog JungalowPhoto:@thejungalowJungalowBlogPhoto: @thejungalowJungalowBlogPhoto: @thejungalowJungalowBlogPhoto: @thejungalowFollowers: 820,000If you are tired of strict shapes and subdued colors, then take a look at this account. Riot of color, combination of different textures and styles, tips on how to implement the boho trend in your interior - all this will surely appeal to those who lead a bohemian lifestyle, adore vintage and believe that you can find the most interesting things at flea markets or just get inspired.

House Plant Club Blog

1/4House Plant Club BlogPhoto:@houseplantclubHouse Plant Club BlogPhoto: @houseplantclubHouse Plant Club BlogPhoto: @houseplantclubHouse Plant Club BlogPhoto: @houseplantclubFollowers: 233,000In the modern world, indoor plants are becoming an important part of any interior. After all, they can not only enliven the room, but also improve our well-being, as well as relieve stress after a hard day at work. Therefore, if you have long wanted, but still could not decide to get a green pet, then it's time to do it. And you can find out how to choose the right plant for your home, as well as how to care for it, in this blog.

Scandinavian Homes Blog

1/4Scandinavian Homes BlogPhoto:@scandinavianhomesScandinavian Homes BlogPhoto: @scandinavianhomesScandinavian Homes BlogPhoto: @scandinavianhomesScandinavian Homes BlogPhoto: @scandinavianhomesFollowers: 532,000An incredibly beautiful blog illustrating what a Scandinavian-style apartment looks like. By the way, this style is not losing ground, and every year more and more people decorate their homes in this way, despite the fact that this trend is not at all budget-friendly.

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