Interior Design Mistakes
Interior design is a great way to make your home into your own space, reflecting your own taste and personality. You don’t need the expensive services of an interior design consultant in order to create a tasteful, aesthetically pleasing space. In fact, many homeowners choose to take control of their own space, saving extensive costs and creating unique, beautiful rooms.
However, regardless of whether you’re an experienced designer or a new homeowner, interior design mistakes are bound to happen even to the best of us. While creating a unique look for your home plan, keep an eye out for these common mistakes, which should be avoided at all costs:
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Mismatched Furniture
Regardless of whether you’re working with a new room or simply looking to upgrade your space, furniture is often the first step in interior design. However, choosing furniture that is mismatched with the theme of the room is a common mistake. Another tip is to make sure that your furniture complements the size of your room. If you choose a piece of furniture that is too small or too big for the room, this may disrupt the atmosphere of the space.
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Color Coordination
The color of a space is not solely defined by the paint on the walls. There are a number of items and elements in a room that can add to the color theme of a room, and serve to either enhance or disrupt it. Furniture, accessories, plants, fabrics – all these different components play a major role in the color coordination of a room. When choosing a color scheme for interior design, make sure that you choose colors that contrast and complement each other without clashing. If you are unsure as to how to make colors match, there are a number of tools, such as Colorschemedesigner.com that can help you make a decision.
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Clashing Styles
Are you a fan of the Modernist style? Perhaps you prefer a room with a more Contemporary look. Regardless of your tastes and preferences, it is vital that you make a distinction between different design styles. Clashing styles can disrupt the overall feng shui of your home, not to mention the display a confusing look.
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Too Much Clutter
Perhaps you have a habit of picking up accessories from your travels abroad, placing them around your room. Or maybe you’re a frequent purveyor of garage sales and swap meets, with a penchant for picking up interesting knick-knacks. Depending on your habits, you may end up with a room with too items everywhere. Clutter will give your room a disorganized, messy look, and can distract from the overall theme from your home. Packing unnecessary items away and keeping them out of sight can help improve the look and feel, as well as clean up the space.
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Lack of Lighting
While you may have all the furniture in place, adding light in a room will have a dramatic effect on the overall interior design. The absence of light can lead to a drab, gloomy feel, rendering all your design efforts pointless. In addition, light fixtures and chandeliers also play a major role in changing the atmosphere and style of a room. While designing the overall look, make sure that you account for the effects of light in a space.
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Guest Post By Christine Cooney
Christine Cooney loves learning about architecture, gardening, and floor plans. She one day hopes to devise a unique home plan for her own dream home.

April 25th, 2012
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