DIY Home Decorating Rules for Your Next Project

If you don’t have the money to hire an interior decorator, that doesn’t mean you home can’t look beautiful and stylish. Actually, it’s best to do it yourself, because this way your natural style preferences and personality will come out. If you’re looking for the “do’s and don’ts” of decorating, read on. Here are some of the things you need to keep in mind when decorating your own home.

Good Bets for Success
When decorating, you want to make the most of your home. Therefore, consider your home’s architectural design and location in your planning. You want to highlight all the architectural assets of your home while incorporating your own unique style and personality into the décor. You want to avoid having to redecorate on a frequent basis, and thus achieving this balance becomes very important.

Decide on a signature piece with which to decorate every room. This piece, whether modern, abstract, or elegant, can serve as the basis for decorating the room. A signature piece, such as a painting, can act as a basis for you to incorporate colors, textures, and design for the rest of the furnishings to complete the look.

Combine Various Design Elements
Your home should be both unique and appealing. To accomplish a look that’s completely your own, you want to blend various design elements. You can add interest and depth to a room by combining wood pieces, bold patterns, stripes, plaids, and florals. Although a wood floor is dazzling on its own, when you throw a couple of boldly hued geometric-patterned rugs down, your floor will come to life. You might also add some boldly colored and patterned throw blankets and pillows to solid-colored sofas and other furnishings.

The scale of the room should also be considered. Choose furnishings that are a similar shape and size. Part of achieving that professionally decorated look is the repeated use of shapes, fabrics, and colors to help bring the design of the room together.

A Few Things to Avoid
When decorating your home, there are a few key mistakes to avoid. For starters, don’t let a friend or member of your family tell you how to decorate your home. Listen to their suggestions, of course, but remember that this is your home. The goal is always for you and your family to feel comfortable and pleased with the décor and design.

Often people place furniture against the walls, spreading it out in an attempt to make the room feel more spacious. This also tends to be a mistake. Furniture should be away from the walls, arranged in an intimate grouping. The room will have a much more personal and welcoming look and feel when you group your chairs, tables, and sofa together, perhaps around a large area rug.

Don’t Try to Display Everything You Own
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Instead, put aside some of these items for later use. Then by periodically switching out old collectibles and decorating items, you can keep the room looking fresh. Using less also adds to the significance of the pieces you have on display.

Remember all these helpful hints when it’s time to refresh and update your home. Then you can ensure a professional look and feel, even when you do it yourself.

About the Author…
Leon Tuberman has been part of the furniture and interior design  business for 40 years. He owns and operates his family owned furniture store. They have a largeinventory of handcrafted Amish built solid maple furniture for your bedroom, dining room and living room. Whether you’re looking for mission dining tables for your dining room or a chest for your guest bedroom then they have everything you need.

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