A Beginner’s Guide to Interior Design

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Interior Design, living room, sofa, picturesInterior design is one of the more fabulous and certainly more ostentatious methods of expressing who you are and everything you love all in one place; your home.

So, if you have never even flicked through a home improvement magazine before, this article is definitely for you.

Use Different Fabrics & Textures

Firstly, one mistake those who are not experienced in the art of interior design tend to make is to stick to the same types of textures in a room, falsely believing that this uniformity represents a strong sense of style.

However, in reality, quite the opposite is true, and in fact, the most effective and indeed the most affordable method of adding interest and true dimension to a room involves both matte and glossy finishes, rough and smooth fabrics, and a contrast in thickness of fabrics.

Be Clever with Wall Space

It may well be the case that, while on vacation, you spotted a beautiful picture that you instantly decided would be perfect for your bedroom, but in reality, when hanging said picture on the wall, it seemed too small for the space.

Instead, be much more pragmatic when it comes to wall hangings and artwork, and always remember that any print or wall art that is too small for a wall will serve to make the whole impression of the room seem sloppy and ill-thought-out.

Moreover, if you are redesigning a smaller room, such as a spare bedroom or study, always look to maximize the available level of storage by affixing open shelving units to the walls instead of taking up valuable space on the floor.

Create Focal Points

Focal points are the cornerstone of strong and striking interior design decisions, so one thing you must remember is to create a focal point within each of your rooms to draw the eye.

Striking and stunning designer sofas from renowned designers, such as the impressive ligne-roset-chelsea.co.uk, add a touch of luxury and a splash of color to your lounge, and a gallery wall in the kitchen personalizes the working space.

Make an Entrance

Your porch or hallway is the first impression visitors will have of your own individual sense of style, and as interior design follows personal likes as much as it can follow the prominent fashion houses of the day, expressing your style in the entranceway is important.

Patterned wallpaper or a bright and bold color of paint on the wall will make a statement immediately, and the addition of a mirror will serve to maximize the level of natural light and also create the illusion of space.

Consider Color Carefully

Finally, the bottom line of interior design concerns itself with the colors you choose to introduce into a particular place.

Yellows and oranges convey a feeling of energy and optimism; purples are for more passionate and creative spaces; and reds are also passionate but also a powerful statement. Choosing a blue color palette portrays an intelligent design framework, and anything green-based in a space automatically conjures images of nature and the natural world.

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About Aline Kaplan

Aline Kaplan is a published author, a blogger, and a tour guide in Boston. She formerly had a career as a high-tech marketing and communications director. Aline writes and edits The Next Phase Blog, a social commentary blog that appears multiple times a week at aknextphase.com. She has published over 1,000 posts on a variety of subjects, from Boston history to science fiction movies, astronomical events to art museums. Under the name Aline Boucher Kaplan, she has had two science fiction novels (Khyren and World Spirits) published by Baen Books. Her short stories have appeared in anthologies published in the United States, Ireland, and Australia. She is a graduate of Northeastern University in Boston and lives in Hudson, MA.

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