tall mirrors add drama
wall clusters (objects) give the illusion of movement, texture & lightheartedness
Black walls = instant glamour
Powder Blue velvet is soft & calming
Shapely Area Rugs (hide or not) make a room more funky/artsy
Layered coffee tables feel delicate & of course retro
Patterned ceilings make a room feel smaller/cozier
& Simplified cut leaf or flower arrangements (on mantle) are just plain stylish
Deep couches, preferably of the firm/structured variety, are daybed-like which make a room more casual by promoting lounging
Diptychs or Sequence art - This one's placement is a little offputting, but in general it's a nice replacement of wallpaper or pattern in a otherwise muted room
One wallpapered wall - similar concept to the sequence art above but for a stronger focal
wood stoves - oh the homeyness! Maybe even better than a fireplace
(white tiled far left)
brick islands - I think best in an urban home
open shelves as room dividers
Painted mirrors - If a modern symbol (i.e. not an old dispensary logo etc.) they can be very clean & minimalist
This colour
And, finally, this fucking bathroom. For one day.