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Incorporate Your
Sense of Fashion Into Your Home Decor
Erin Vaughan
Redecorating isn’t as simple as changing your wardrobe—we
often have to live with our decor choices for a lot longer than we do a new
sundress, and we can’t exactly throw out that $7,000 living room set that
looked a lot better in the pictures online.
We like to view the home as a canvas—a place to try out and
explore different design elements, materials and trends. But we know how
difficult and expensive it can be to rearrange living spaces every time
interest in a fad wanes. That’s why we searched for some quick, easy ways to
infuse your home decor with a dose of the year’s trendiest wares—without having
to redo it all again in a few months. Here are the best ways to incorporate
your high fashion sense into your home design.
Learn what you like
It’s hard to reimagine your space when you’re not sure what
your decor profile is like! Are you drawn to rooms with clean lines, neutral
colors, and little decorative accents, where simplicity does most of the
talking? Then you might be a minimalist! Do you gravitate instead to decor in
funky, offbeat colors with one-of-a-kind thrift store finds? Your style is
probably best categorized as eclectic. Love a mixture of old pieces mixed with
new materials and fresh colors? Your tastes may run towards modern style.
Take a moment to consider the things you most love about
your home—whether it’s a throw pillow that always makes you smile or a high
pile rug you love to sink your feet into. Then emulate that style throughout
the rest of your home.
Focus your attention
on a few statement pieces
A quirky decorative vanity. An embellished and complicated
chandelier. A picture window with a long, graceful treatment. These are all
examples of statement pieces—unusual and highly-designed items that give you a
chance to show off your one-of-a-kind style.
Instead of filling your home with an abundance of
knickknacks, adopt a simple, clean palette, and leave the decorative elements
to a few eye-catching items. That way, your taste won’t overwhelm your space, and
you’ll have the perfect background to display your draw-dropping sense of
fashion.
Follow the rules of
print mixing
Electric blue plaid? Black and white polka dots? Pale floral
sprays? We love them all! But not all patterns play well together. While mixing
prints allows you to showcase a sophisticated blend of different elements and
colors, you want them to work together, and not against one another.
To match patterns like a pro, mix them in sets of threes,
and add them in a big-medium-small ratio. If the patterns have white accents in
them, make sure they match in all three. For instance, don’t mix a print with
ivory accents with one with bright whites.
Incorporate trends in
your accent pieces
We’ve all been there: you dive head first into a trend that
looks plain ugly in a few months. Why, oh why, did you think that ottoman in a
splashy electric orange print looked good? Is this what you maxed out your
credit card for?
Instead of spending your savings on a huge art piece or new chaise-lounge that may or may not appeal to you after the dust has settled and
everyone is on to the next thing, try incorporating new trends as accent
pieces. For instance, if you’re thinking of trying out marble, one of 2016’s
hot home decor trends, you don’t need to buy a new marble countertop—buy a few
throw pillows in a marble pattern, or a marble wall clock instead. That way,
you can easily swap them out when today’s styles become passé.
Other items that
make good mix-and-match pieces are accent rugs, curtains, lamps, end tables,
and framed prints.
Use paint to give
furniture a cheap overhaul
Want to give rose
quartz a try? Don’t agonize. Repaint! A lackluster hall table, grim
cabinet hardware, kitchen chairs, and shelves all make ideal candidates for a
quick paint job that will let you get the look without a total commitment. When
you paint furniture, make sure to choose the right type for the job—get spray
paint suitable for metal for hardware, and indoor/outdoor latex paint for wood
pieces, and sand wooden surfaces briefly before painting.
And now, we’ve got to go—all this talk about redecorating
has got us thinking about a few pieces of our own we want to redo!
These great
tips have been provided by Home Improvement Leads, who connects quality contractors to
homeowners to give them the best home improvement experience possible.
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