Considering A Home Remodel? Hire an Interior Designer to avoid mistakes

A good Interior Designer can save you time and money.

According to a recent Houzz decorating survey, among those hiring a professional for their renovation project, one-third plan to hire an interior designer or decorator to help them from start to finish. Why? It’s simple — many homeowners just can’t quite seem to bring their visions to life. This leads them to make mistakes that can cause their homes to look bland and dull.

If you’re considering a home remodel, either on your own or with the help of a decorator, here are three critical interior decorating mistakes to avoid.

Too much uniformity

Many homeowners feel as though having uniform shapes, sizes, or colors in their home decor scheme is appealing. And while it is ultimately a matter of personal preference, experts say a room can’t reach its full potential unless it features a bit of variation. That’s why having different sized furniture is always encouraged. Likewise, you need to choose a variety of colors and accent features that give a room character.

London-based interior designer Abigail Ahearn says to look at your home as you would a city. “The easiest trick is to think of your space as a city and fill it with a combination of heights and proportions. Look at any cityscape and you’ll find this intriguing mix of scale and a unique blend of fascinating shapes.  That’s what you want to nail!”

Not considering room size when choosing home decor colors

This is one of the most basic and traditional design rules, yet it gets neglected so often. If you live in a small apartment or bedroom, it’s generally not the best idea to fill it with dark colors. Dark colors can make the space appear much smaller. Stick to lighter shades with smaller spaces to create the feeling of openness.

Selecting the wrong size area rug

Area rugs have been one of the most popular home design trends for years, but if you choose one, make sure it’s the right size for the space. Rugs can change a room’s atmosphere entirely, from the visual appeal to the room’s acoustics. Area rugs can bring a high end furniture set together and not feel choppy and disjointed. Each piece of furniture should be within close proximity of an area rug, if not touching it or resting on it entirely.

Ultimately, avoiding these common home decor and interior design mistakes can help you create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home and maintain it for years to come. For more information about interior design trends, contact Robert Bryan Home.

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