More and more people are becoming aware of security within their home and purchasing safes to secure their sentimental and expensive items. Our homes are our pride and joy, and designing the interior of that home is a big decision – so how can we make a safe look stylish, whilst blending into the décor and being as subtle as possible?

We’ve put together some tips on how to introduce the right safes, and which fit different types of homes without sacrificing on interior décor below:

Home safe

Safes don’t have to look dull, in fact, there are a wide variety of colours and designs available when it comes to home safes, fitting both a subtle and luxurious aesthetic. It is a good idea to position one where it won’t stand out, such as on a shelf or in the corner of the room. When following popular living room designs including Scandinavian and contemporary, monochrome colours like grey and black will fit in with the style. Place this next to books, ornaments and photo frames of neutral colours. For a home that is inviting and full of colour, choose a soft blue, mint green or rich red safe as this will add to the warmth of a room.

Wall safe

To utilise multiple pictures or mirrors, a wall safe is the right choice to give option on are used throughout a room. This fits within an interior by having the feature in front of the safe attached to a wall on one side and when access is needed it can open like a door to a cupboard, making an entry look easy and stylish. Another way that a wall safe can be styled is within a wooden bookcase or cabinet. This can be done by creating a hole in the backboard of the wood to allow entry without looking obviously like a safe. For protection, books or ornaments can be placed in front if needed.

For a house with lots of technology, it is best to have a digital safe as this will enhance the aesthetic of the room and won’t rely on being concealed within the design.

Floor safe

Only the door is visible on floor safes, giving two options when linking it into interior décor – cover it or leave it showing. If making it visible, darker colours work great as it fits into a design easily and subtly. If hiding it, the easiest way to conceal an underfloor safe is by placing an attractive rug on top of it, but this may not fit within everyone’s style.

To provide no inclination that there is a safe, a floorboard safe is a good idea as these are easily fixed between floor joists. For added security, place a sofa or cabinet on top of the area where it is as this will keep it well hidden. Placing it in the corner of a room will also disguise it better, or to maximise space and if the interior design allows, underneath the staircase.

We hope we have provided some simple yet effective ways for different types of safes to be styled that look good within your chosen décor whilst also providing protection for valuables to give you peace of mind.

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