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27 Interior Design Tips You Need To Know



Whether you’re just starting building your own home, you plan a renovation or you’ve been happily living there for years, it doesn’t really matter because in interior design there’s always something you can add or something you can modify to make things better. This is a continuous, never ending process and there’s always something new you can learn or an innovative idea you can come up with and apply to your home interior to improve it in some way.

What to do when a room just doesn’t feel right

Sometimes, no matter how much you try, a room could simply not feel right. In such a case you may become discouraged. However, what you actually need to do is pull yourself up and go find the cause for this annoying problem. It could be anything from a bad furniture layout to a lack of natural light or height.

Once you found the cause, it’s time to find a solution for the problem. For example, if the issue is an inefficient furniture layout, your best option could be to start rearranging the furniture. Take into consideration the function of the room and the ambiance you want to create there.

Another solution which could solve this issue could be a new focal point. A layout may appear uncomfortable or unappealing if the users have nothing to attract their attention or if they’re compelled to look at something from a bad position. So analyze the situation and figure out what the best focal point for the room would be.

If a space doesn’t have enough height this can quickly turn into a problem. The cause might be the fact that too many elements are placed low in the room. A solution would be to alternate the heights of your furniture pieces and the placement of wall-mounted elements.

Another way to solve this problem involves floor-to-ceiling curtains. They’re really great in a lot of cases, including the situation when you have a low ceiling and want to make it seem higher.

To draw the eye up and to make a low ceiling appear higher, a trick you can use is placing art high on the walls. Unless the ceiling is uncomfortably low, this could work.

A lot of times the problem with rooms that don’t feel comfortable is the fact that the décor is impersonal and there’s nothing meaningful in there to make the space feel like home. The solution is simple and obvious: addthings that have stories, that mean something to you.

The lack of natural light can also be a problem. Bright and airy rooms are always more inviting and more comfortable. But unless you can actually add a new window to the room, you’ll have to be more ingenious than that. You could, for example, use new window treatments. Of course, simply cleaning the windows can turn out to be an awesome idea. Bright colors and mirrors are also things you should try.

You can also make a space feel more like home if you actually take things out instead of adding new ones. As it turns out, the problem could be having too many things in there. Also, by removing some of the items you could more easily find out what’s missing.

Focus on what you like about the space instead of on all the thinks you dislike about it. Surely, there must be something you enjoy there. Ask yourself why you like that particular feature and then use those characteristics for the rest of the space.

Add something surprising to the space. For example, you could bring in a piece of furniture from another room or you could come across something interesting while shopping. It doesn’t have to be anything very expensive or extraordinary.

Sometimes it really helps to take pictures of the space and to later analyze them. Try to distance yourself from all the personal feelings you have for that room and to be a bit more objective. You can also doodle on the images and make notes.

How to simplify your room décor and to adopt a minimal style


Sometimes, when a room feels too full, suffocating even, you need to take a step back and to find a way to simplify everything. The most obvious thing you could do is start to declutter the space. You’ve probably gathered all sorts of things over the years, things you’re not necessarily very attached to. Some of them need to go.


If you’re having a hard time getting rid of stuff, look around, pick an item and ask yourself “do I really need this?’. If the answer is a positive no then you definitely have to reason to keep it. If you’re not certain yet, you could take some time and revisit the question later.

One way to avoid piling up things in your home is by choosing to re-use. Instead of always buying new things, you could find ways to re-use the ones you already have. Re-purposing is also a very fun and creative process


Invest in high quality rather than in quantity. This way you’ll be surrounded by few but more meaningful things which you can cherish for a long time.


If you want your home interior to be simple and enjoyable, you need to master balance, proportion and harmony. These things are important for any designer or decorator, whether they’re professionals or not.


Pay attention to the details. The small things help you add character to a space without cluttering it. This can be related to a lot things, such as the way the light from a lamp falls on the living room sofa or the careful placement of a vase of an open shelf


Work with neutral palettes and earthy tones. Simple or minimalist interiors don’t require a very rich color palette or a lot of different materials. Their beauty comes from exploring the natural charm of the things involved in the design.


Light fixtures set the tone in a room which is why you should never neglect this aspect. You must make sure the space has enough natural light during the day and a suitable amount of artificial light at night.

Common mistakes you should avoid when decorating


Everybody makes mistakes and it’s possible you might be doing some without even realizing. The most common mistakes are often related to color. More exactly, not considering light (both natural and artificial) when choosing a color can bring a few unpleasant surprises.


Another mistake is using too many colors at once. This can cause a space to feel unpleasant and not at all peaceful and relaxing. Instead of using all the colors you can think of, try to restrain the palette to only a few tones.


Using colors in the wrong balances is another common mistake. You need to pay attention to the amounts and to try to create a nice balance between all the colors involved in a room’s décor


You should also try to avoid matching everything. A space needs variety in order to feel inviting and comfortable. In terms of color, this usually means two or three tones used in different amounts and in different ways. You can also play with a single accent color using various different hues.


You can also go wrong by not being cohesive throughout. You should try linking the rooms in some way. This can be done by using a similar color palette for all the spaces or incorporating elements that share in common the materials, forms or other details. When there’s nothing to link the rooms the result can often be a hectic ambiance.


Not incorporating empty spaces in your design is another way to mess things up when decorating. You must give the eye placed to rest or the whole space will become tiresome and not at all as welcoming as you’d want it to be.


There’s also such a thing as playing it too safe. If you never take chances, never innovate and always stick with the look suggested in magazines you’ll end up with a very boring and generic home. So be creative, experiment and push your own boundaries.


When decorating a space you must also be careful when choosing the finishes and materials. Picking the wrong finish or sheen can disrupt the balance. To make sure that doesn’t happen you could, for instance, soften something shiny with a matte finish.



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