When designing a room, the floor isn't the only option to place furniture and decor. Think vertically! Consider using floating shelves and hanging plants, for instance.
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Art hung the wrong way is really hard to not see. It can ruin your decor and be super distracting.
When it comes to choosing a coffee table, let your lifestyle and functionality guide the materials and its size to ensure it's in harmony with your living room.
Hanging curtain rods just above the window can close in a space. Instead, hang the rod half a foot above the window frame, as it will give the room a feeling of added height and openness.
Updating lighting fixtures can be an inexpensive way to help improve the overall aesthetic of any space. It can also provide a sense of sophisticated elegance and comfort.
When mixing new and vintage elements, pay attention to furniture height, as traditional furniture is normally taller than modern pieces.
Too many accessories is considered decor overkill. Accessories should be grouped together to create a pleasing vignette, whether it's on the cocktail table, buffet, or bookcase.
Pay attention to making your home fit the conveniences of daily life. Select textiles and rugs that can take the wear and tear of everyday living.
A common layout mistake is having all the furniture pushed up against the walls. Try floating your sofa or accent chairs closer to the center of the room to balance out the layout.
Decorating a home or a room can be a bit overwhelming. You want it to be instantly engaging and impressive, while also designed for comfort and ease of use. These are a lot of factors to consider, and when you feel a bit clueless it's normal that sometimes things can feel a bit off and hard to pinpoint in your own space. That's why it's smart to check out some common decorating mistakes.
Curious? Click through this gallery for the top mistakes you're making when decorating your space.
It's very important to consider views from major seating elements. In a large, open room, it's nice to be able to sit on a favorite piece while addressing the rest of the room. And in a small room, it's important to consider the window views.
Sometimes, people feel limited by the architecture of their home and select furniture based on it. Try mixing some contemporary furniture with antiques and interesting art.
Investing in one statement accent is a financially better move than spending on multiple inexpensive pieces. In the end, little things cost just as much and will make the space feel cluttered.
A simple sofa is easier to style. Stay away from overly ornate details like curved legs, winged arms, tufts, and nail heads.
To avoid feeling like you're in a store, make sure you plan in lighting, textiles, and accessories after large items are selected. It's the small pieces that add personality!
There's much more involved in planning a room than just adding some furniture and calling it a day. It's important to keep the layout in mind and consider how pieces will work in the space.
Another big mistake is going for the showroom look. In other words, a room that looks like it's all been purchased from the same store. To keep it interesting and unique, mix it with new and vintage elements.
Cheap art can really drag down a room's aesthetic. Instead of going generic, opt for a custom art service, where you can commission affordable, original art.
You might get super enthusiastic when it comes to plants, only to then discover that they don't really thrive in your space. Make sure you have the proper light and adequate conditions before purchasing another plant.
If a rug is too small, it will make a room feel disproportionate. An area rug should be large enough to go under your furniture.
There's nothing worse than painting an entire room in a color before realizing that with your lighting and wall texture, it just doesn't look good.
It's important to select rugs that will wear well. Careful with fabrics like silk, as it's too delicate. Instead, consider a wool rug that is much more durable.
Maybe it wasn't your priority to spend a lot on a new chair. But if a cheap one breaks, it's worth considering spending a bit more on quality than crying about it later.
Sure, it might look amazing in the store window or in the magazine. But in your home? Focus on trends that truly feel like you.
What's the point in getting an oversized table when you never actually entertain, or a wall-sized TV if you just want to read? Buy for the lifestyle you have, not the one you think you might have one day.
Some furniture pieces look great, but are also impractical and uncomfortable. At the end of the day, what is the point in having a good-looking chair if you can't sit and relax in it?
Many people stick to the same old sofa, and will put up with it for years. But a great living room starts with a great sofa, so it's important to keep in mind that it's the center of attention.
When it comes to larger purchases, they shouldn’t be made in haste. It's typical for people to buy substantial pieces of furniture without longevity in mind. But this can lead to costly mistakes.
Not providing enough seating in your living room is a common mistake that often results in a layout that isn’t really functional for family and guests.
Many tend to think they need the furniture to match in size, like the sofa with the coffee table or matching chairs. However, in the average living room, that can look much too cramped.
Top mistakes you're making when decorating your space
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Decorating a home or a room can be a bit overwhelming. You want it to be instantly engaging and impressive, while also designed for comfort and ease of use. These are a lot of factors to consider, and when you feel a bit clueless it's normal that sometimes things can feel a bit off and hard to pinpoint in your own space. That's why it's smart to check out some common decorating mistakes.
Curious? Click through this gallery for the top mistakes you're making when decorating your space.