How To Decorate Like A Designer
Who doesn’t want their home to look like it’s been professionally decorated by an interior designer? Likely we all do! However for most of us, hiring a designer just isn’t the case. Luckily, there are many things you can do to ensure your home is beautifully decorated on your own, at little to no extra cost to you.
Hang Curtains
Curtains are a great way to add elegance fit for a designer to any room. When chosen wisely, they can really make a room. What’s important to consider is the color and fabric, as you’ll want to make sure they flow easily with the look of the room. Always make sure the curtains extend to the floor, and hang the rod several inches higher than the start of a window to give a sense of height to the room.
Utilize Throw Pillows and Blankets
Throw pillows and blankets are a great, noncommittal way to change up the style of your home. With so many patterns, colors, and fabrics, the options are endless. Consider mixing patterns and prints, tied together with a solid. The great thing about throw pillows is that you can always find affordable options, and they can be constantly rotated for a fresh home update.
Pick Up Some Fresh Flowers and Greenery
Popping a few stems of white flowers in a simple vase does so much for a room, whether it’s on the dining table, the coffee table, kitchen counter, or bedroom dresser. The room feels instantly fresher, livelier, and even more welcoming, something every designer hopes to achieve in their work. Similarly, simple greenery can freshen up a room; pick up some eucalyptus to adorn your dining table.
Pay attention to the walls
Though it may not be the first thing you focus on, don’t leave the walls of your rooms as an afterthought. How a wall is (or isn’t) decorated can make or break a space. Wall art is something that can be personalized, and adds so much character to a room. Not only that, but it can help set your color palette, another aspect that can be very daunting. Start by shopping for a few pieces that inspire you or bring you joy, and then build from there. Pay attention to color patterns and palettes.
Give a few of these ideas a try and we think you’ll find that even small changes can make a big impact when it comes to upgrading your space!