Interior decor can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first project. Which colors do you go for? Which decor items go well together? And what should you have on your accent wall? Is it better to choose paint or do a gallery wall? These are among the questions you may be having as you plan your interior design.
You’re not alone. Most people struggle to decorate their homes and opt to hire a professional, but you don’t have to. If you know what to do, you should have a lot of fun getting your space from drab to fab. In this article, we share five secrets every interior design professional uses to transform a space. Let’s jump right in.
Use Faux Plants
One of the fastest ways to transform any room is to add plants. Plants add depth, a pop of color, and texture. Not to mention, they liven up the room. If you don’t have a green thumb, you may be reluctant to add plants to your space because you’re afraid you won’t be able to keep them alive.
Borrow a leaf from professional interior designers. They use faux plants for clients who don’t want the hassle of looking after live plants. If you don’t mind live plants, experts suggest adding faux plants to high areas and corners hard to reach and keeping live plants in eye-level spaces where you can quickly assess them to water them.
Prepare for Wear and Tear
When you’re planning to decorate your home, you’re probably thinking of your current situation, tastes, and preferences. Chances are you’re not worried about how your space will look or function ten years down the line, but you shou
When you’re shopping for your antique doors, furnishings, arts, decorations, and other items you need for your project, think long-term. How well will the materials you’ve chosen hold up against stains, wear, and tear? You may not have kids now, but you never know what the future holds. Invest in furnishings and decorations that will serve you well in all the seasons of your life.
Play on the Power of Threes
You’ve probably pinned several Pinterest images and added them to your mood board for inspiration. Take a detailed look, and you’ll notice that the decor pieces have one thing in common — they’re grouped in odd numbers. This isn’t a mistake. It may be the reason why you’re drawn to those particular images.
Interior designers group decor items in odd numbers because they force the eye to move around the display, creating visual interest. It’s hard to achieve this with symmetrical even numbers. Most interior designers believe three is the magical number. Grouping decorations in three’s elevates the area quite well, primarily if you work with different heights and textures that match.
Use Light and Neutral Colors On the Walls
If you’re planning to paint the walls, it’s best to stick to neutral colors like grey and beige, especially on the first floor. Neutral colors are excellent for various reasons. For starters, they give you the flexibility of changing up your decorations as you please. Furthermore, they make small adjacent rooms appear bigger than they are.
If you want to have variation from one room to the next, consider using a color strip and move one shade lower or upper on the scale to minimize having jarring transitions.
Hang At Least One Mirror in Every Room
Mirrors brighten up spaces because they bounce the light around the room. Therefore, it’s always a great idea to have at least one mirror in each room of your house. However, the placement of the mirror matters a lot. Placing a mirror on the wrong wall is the same as having none at all.
As a general rule of thumb, you should place the mirror on walls perpendicular to a window and not directly across. If the mirror is directly facing the window, it will reflect the light out of the room, which beats the purpose.
Also, invest in decorative mirrors that match your interior decor. This way, everything comes together uniformly. Alternatively, you can add additional decor pieces around a plain mirror to add more beauty to space.
Wrapping Up
You don’t have to break the bank to get a professional-looking interior design. You have to admit that these tips are easy to follow. All you need to do is to figure out your design aesthetic, pick the right decorations and follow this guide. It also helps create a mood board on Pinterest to have an easy time sticking to your color palette and picking decorations. Most importantly, have fun. Decorating your space is all about bringing your tastes and preferences to life. It should be about what you like, so trust your gut and make that space stunning.
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