{"id":4064,"date":"2021-05-17T12:27:39","date_gmt":"2021-05-17T12:27:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=4064"},"modified":"2021-05-17T16:53:37","modified_gmt":"2021-05-17T16:53:37","slug":"25-mistakes-to-avoid-when-decorating-your-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/justmetalking.com\/25-mistakes-to-avoid-when-decorating-your-home\/","title":{"rendered":"25 Mistakes To Avoid When Decorating Your Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
There are some common decorating mistakes that probably you’ve been making. Check out the following 15 mistakes to know what you should avoid in the future.\n It\u2019s ok to want each room to be different and unique. However, don\u2019t exaggerate and decorate each space in a bubble, without anything in common with the rest of the rooms. You need to maintain a certain level of cohesion throughout and to link the spaces through color or using other methods. After all, you want the whole place to feel like home.\n This is a very common mistake. We often get carried away and we decide on a particular color palette without taking into consideration all the details. You should avoid painting the walls first and then choosing the furniture for a very simple reason: there are tons of color tones to choose from when it comes to paint but not so many when it comes to furniture and accessories.\n Size matters and it\u2019s important to choose the right proportions when picking furniture and accessories for your home. You don\u2019t want the rooms to look tiny or empty. So keep this in mind when visiting furniture stores. A sofa might look great in the store but it can turn out to be too big for your living room.\n The previous issue related to proportions raises another problem. You can\u2019t just go out and search for furniture without measuring the space first. Whether you\u2019re looking to buy a sofa or a potted plant, always measure the space to make sure it fits. If you\u2019re just guessing you might regret it later.\n It\u2019s easy to get carried away and want to match everything in the house. However, this is never a good idea. An interior d\u00e9cor that\u2019s too matchy doesn\u2019t really say anything except maybe that you don\u2019t have a lot of imagination. So try instead to look for diversity.\n It\u2019s understandable to be tempted to decorating according to the latest trends and including all sorts of fads in your design. However, trends come and go so you\u2019ll most likely realize a few months later that you no longer like your home. A much better idea is to opt for something timeless.\n Let\u2019s be honest. As much as you\u2019d want your living room to look like a beach house you won\u2019t get the desired results unless you have the right setting for such a theme. You can\u2019t expect great views from an apartment building in a crowded city. It\u2019s important to pick a suitable theme for your home and to make sure you can make the most of it.\n One of the biggest mistakes you can make is not testing the color before you paint an entire wall with it. Paint a small portion first and then decide whether or not the color is suitable. In addition, take light into consideration. You must see how the color looks like in both natural and artificial lighting.\n Sure, you need to take other people\u2019s advice into consideration. However, don\u2019t let someone else make the decisions for you. After all, you\u2019re the one who\u2019s going to be living in that home and you need to make it feel like home for you. To find your style and do what makes you happy and what\u2019s best for you even if it defies all traditions.\n You might be tempted to disagree with this. After all, if you love a color why not want to see it in your home? Actually, we\u2019re not saying to not use it in the d\u00e9cor. Just don\u2019t make it the main color. That\u2019s because this is not the best way in which to highlight your favorite color. Try instead to use it in small amounts here and there. Another reason for this is that you\u2019ll probably become tired of it a lot quicker if you see it everywhere.\n Sure, very bright or dark colors can be intimidating and not everyone is comfortable using them in their home\u2019s interior design. However, if you only use neutrals your home won\u2019t really stand out and will lack a certain amount of character. So don\u2019t be afraid of strong colors. They can be very friendly once you get familiar with them.\n Before you buy something such as a sofa, a table or a lamp, don\u2019t just look at its aspect. You must also take into consideration things like function or comfort. Take a minute to see if that sofa feels right when you sit on it or you that lamp is really what you need for your desk or reading corner.\n This is a very common mistake and we all do it without even realizing there are other options to take into consideration. By pushing all the furniture against the walls you make the space look like a hallway and you don\u2019t really entice conversation or interaction between\u00a0people. You should avoid that, especially in the living room.\n Finding the right balance when it comes to lighting is difficult but also very important. You can easily use too much artificial light in a room or too little. Either way, space won\u2019t be comfortable. You can partially solve the problem with dimmers. However, there\u2019s also accent lighting and task lighting to think of.\n People often make the mistake of overcrowding a room with furniture and lots of accessories in an effort to make it more comfortable. The result, however, is the complete opposite. A space that looks and feels cluttered is less appealing and less inviting and a much simpler one where only the basics are included.\n There\u2019s actually a difference between cheap and inexpensive. Something can be inexpensive without being cheap and vice versa. It\u2019s ok to look for sales and to want to save money but don\u2019t skimp on quality and buy cheap things. It\u2019s actually better to invest more in a quality item that lasts longer than to get something cheap that you have to replace in a short while.\n There\u2019s no point in spending a lot of money on a piece you won\u2019t be using or on something that doesn\u2019t need to be really high quality. This type of extravagance won\u2019t help you in any way. So figure out your priorities and don\u2019t be a snob just because you can.\n The entryway or foyer as some call it is a very important space. This area creates the first impression of your home and it\u2019s the first thing your guests see upon entering your home. So don\u2019t neglect this space. Make it as welcoming and as lovely as possible and don\u2019t be afraid to personalize it.\n Everyone should be comfortable at the dinner table. Obviously, this means you need to pick your dining chairs carefully. Make sure the backrest and armrests feel right and that the size and shape are good. If you don\u2019t want to replace your whole chair set you can just add some new seat cushions or covers.\n If a rug is either too small or too big for a room, it won\u2019t look right. The proportions can be decided in various ways depending on the function of the room and its layout. In any case, avoid an awkward look by measuring the space before you purchase or order the rug. Use painter\u2019s tape to outline the area where you want the rug to go so you can picture it better.\n Making things match is not exactly a great idea. If you force a color scheme the d\u00e9cor won\u2019t look right. You need to make each piece and each color look like it belongs in that particular spot. This can sometimes mean you have to use various tones of the same color or to use texture to emphasize a certain element.\n You may think that you let your curtains hang really low and touch the floor, maybe even form a fold-down there, which will give the room a sophisticated and elegant look. The reality is that this has the opposite effect. If you hang window treatments too low this makes the room look short and the d\u00e9cor look clumsy.\n If you fill all the walls in your home with framed pictures, artwork, or furniture, you\u2019ll overstimulate the eye and space will feel cluttered and not at all as inviting and comfortable as you\u2019d want it to be. Try to give the eye placed to rest. Leave some empty spots.\n Just because you have a lot of decorations, a lot of collections, and a lot of pictures doesn\u2019t mean you have to display them all. You need to pick a few ones, the ones you like best, and only use those. Keep everything else behind closed doors. You\u2019ll still have them but they won\u2019t be in your face everywhere you look.\n Instead of having dozens of photos displayed on the mantel, on the console table, or on all the shelves in your home, consider instead creating a gallery wall or a collage. This way you\u2019ll save space and you\u2019ll be able to display the pictures in a more organized and stylish fashion, using matching frames or creating interesting patterns.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" There are some common decorating mistakes that probably you’ve been making. Check out the following 15 mistakes to know what you should avoid in the future. 1. Decorating Each Room Separately It\u2019s ok to want each room to be different and unique. 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Decorating Each Room Separately\n
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2. Painting the Walls Before Choosing the Furniture\n
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3. Using Out Of Proportion Pieces\n
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4. Not Measuring Things\n
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5. Matching Everything\n
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6. Following Trends\/ Fads\n
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7. Using the Wrong Theme\n
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8. Not Testing Colors before Painting\n
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9. Letting Others Make the Decisions for You\n
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10. Using your Favorite Color as The Main Color\n
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11. Avoiding Bright or Dark Colors\n
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12. Choosing Looks without Considering Function\n
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13. Pushing Furniture Against the Walls\n
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14. Using Inadequate Lighting\n
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15. Cluttering Rooms with Too much Stuff\n
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16. Buying Cheap Things\n
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17. Extravagance on Useless Pieces\n
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18. Ignoring the Entryway\n
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19. Uncomfortable Dining Chairs\n
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20. Rugs with The Wrong Proportions\n
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21. Forcing a Color Scheme\n
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22. Hanging Window Treatments too Low\n
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23. Not Giving the Eye Places to Rest\n
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24. Displaying Everything You Have\n
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25. Too Many Photos in One Place\n
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