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My interior design mantra lets me push boundaries – plus my fave ‘transformative’ trend you can do with any budget

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AN interior designer specializing in making the most out of smaller spaces has dished the details on how she does it.

She said her favorite home decor trend can transform a space while sticking to a budget.

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Celena Browning is an interior designer based in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Celena BrowningShe lives in a 450-square-foot studio apartment and found ways to design and maximize the space

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She lives in a 450-square-foot studio apartment and found ways to design and maximize the spaceCredit: Celena Browning

Celena Browning of Los Angeles exclusively shared her design advice with The U.S. Sun.

She covered current trends taking over the home decor spaces.

Browning also weighed in on her personal mantra for seamless interior design.

Finally, she gave her tips for incorporating timeless advice for the perfect home.

TRENDSETTING

Browning is no stranger to the interior design world for any size space.

She often keeps an eye out on new trends and how they are evolving.

The interior designer recommended incorporating some greenery in the home to bring some life into it.

“A big home design trend right now that anyone with any budget can achieve is incorporating plants into their living spaces,” she said.

“With a wide variety of plants available at various price points, I can attest to the transformative power of greenery in creating inviting and stylish living spaces.”

THREE MAGIC WORDS

Browning also uses a three-word mantra, keeping it in mind when decorating her home.

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“More is more,” she raved.

“This maximalism mantra encapsulates the essence of maximalist design, emphasizing abundance, richness, and creativity in every aspect of the decor.

“Whether it’s layering textures, mixing patterns, or incorporating vibrant colors, the ‘more is more’ approach allows me to push the boundaries of traditional design and curate immersive environments.

“[These environments] evoke joy, energy, and personality.”

GET PERSONAL WITH IT

Browning said when it comes to trends, she has a word of advice for home decor.

She lives by a three-word mantra when it comes to interior design for any size space

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She lives by a three-word mantra when it comes to interior design for any size spaceCredit: Celena Browning

“Your personal style is way cooler than any of the latest trends,” she said.

Browning previously spoke to The U.S. Sun about how she keeps her home a space of comfort for herself.

She currently lives in a 450-square-foot studio she decorated herself.

Browning mentioned that the key to making the most of her space is to “prioritize decluttering and organizing.”

Her advice doesn’t break the bank because it doesn’t require buying new items.

She recommended adding plants to your home to bring the space to life

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She recommended adding plants to your home to bring the space to lifeCredit: Celena Browning
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