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Common Decorating Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes

 

Avoid a Decorating Disaster with these simple tips!

Having a master plan is essential to success. Often times a person will purchase an entire furniture grouping because it is what they see in the furniture showroom. If you think about it, thats how most high ticket furnishings are marketed. Furniture retailers want to sell you a sofa, love-seat, chair, accent tables and all the lamps in a grouping. The reason for this? They make MORE MONEY and the salespeople get to THINK LESS! This is an example of one size fits all decorating. In some situations this is fine, but It usually lacks character and personality. If you want to create a room that is unique and special... Here is a list of mistakes you can avoid.

Furnishings that do not fit the room.

This is the most important design element and should be addressed first. Many rooms contain too much "stuff" and make the space appear smaller than it actually is. Measure your room and bring the tape measure with you when shopping for large pieces. (Everything looks smaller in the store!)

Poor furniture placement.

Often large pieces are placed too far apart. This does not create a comfortable, cozy conversation area. Consider creating two intimate seating arrangements in a larger room

The room does not function.

Besides looking good you will want to create a space you can live in. You will need to determine how the room is used and if there are any specific needs of family members or pets. Proper traffic flow is essential. You do not want to create a pattern that constantly walks in front of the television!

Artwork hung too high.

This is quite common. The rule of thumb is to position the center of the piece 5 to 5 1/2 feet from the floor. (This applies even if you have cathedral ceilings.) Mirrors should never be in a dark corner. Instead place them adjacent a window. Remember what will be reflected and position items appropriately. Too many pictures on the wall. In this case, less is more. Think about what your favorite pieces are and showcase them! Remember it is a good idea to leave one wall void of accessories to create a resting place for the eye.

Improper lighting.

Often not enough light sources. This is common as many people will purchase two matching lamps and think they have decorated! (remember the furniture showroom?) Essential to a properly lit room are General Lighting, Task Lighting and Accent Lighting.

Stuck in a the past.

Unfortunately, many of us are guilty of this. We may have items that were purchased twenty years ago. This is great if your theme is retro but if not, consider a few inexpensive purchases to update the decor.

Accessories out of balance or no theme.

Try to create a balance of high to low. Just as with floral arrangements, keep the items to groups of 3,5 and 7. Most importantly you should keep similar items together. Glass with glass, metals with metals etc. You will be amazed how this will work every time!

White walls.

Many people have a fear of color. They think that white goes with everything or have the mistaken idea that white walls will make the room appear larger. Dont be afraid to try a bold paint color. It will dramatically change the feel of the room and enhance the decor.(see selecting the right paint color)

Good Luck and Happy Decorating!

Author: Julie Rieman
 
Author Bio:

Julie Rieman

Julie has been in the design field for almost twenty years. Starting out with wall coverings and faux painting finishes before they were all the rage. Rearranging furniture and hanging artwork upon completion of her painting projects... The story began. After many years of helping family and friends she decided to be paid for her efforts. Julie accepted a position with a National Retailer, completed her training and went on to become one of the Top Decorators in the Nation. Credentials Include Member IDS ~Interior Design Society Member IRD ~Interior Redesign Directory Member MBD ~Minnesota Best Decorators Member HDWFI ~Hunter Douglas Window Fashions Institute Member IDDP ~International Directory Decorative Painters Nationally Top Ranked Interior Decorator Trainer in Home Decor and Window Treatments Fabric Specialist Color Analyst Painting Professional Faux Painting Instructor Decorating Columnist Successful Small Business Owner Interior Redesign & Home Staging Instructor

 
 
 

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