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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Creating an Eclectic Home

An eclectic home is one that caters to its owner's personality and style without appearing cheap or trying to fit into a specific category. If you are considering designing your own home, the following are tips to consider. The colors: Choose colors that go well together, and those that don't clash. For example, if you are looking to make a dramatic focal point in a room, use warm colors that compliment your furnishings and other items.

How to Choose a Texture to Match the Furniture

The textures You might have seen a homemaker with a few antiques on a shelf and think that she is living in an eclectic home because of the way her furnishings are arranged. The fact is, textures can add depth to an environment, and when used correctly, can pull a room together. When choosing a texture, choose one that doesn't clash with the rest of your furnishings and that goes with the texture of your walls, flooring, and other items. Textures can include natural materials like cork, or they can be man-made like felt. Felt is a particularly nice textured material that has a subtle feel and yet adds warmth to a room.

The fabrics Fabrics come in a variety of textures and patterns, so it's important to consider what kinds of textiles will complement your furniture choices, your walls, and other elements coming together in your home. A good rule of thumb is to think of your home as being made up of three sections: the beginning, middle, and end. Fabric styles should be in the same general category as the colors and textures that you will use in your interior design. Don't try to mix and match existing fabrics in the same room or area.

Color Palette for Eclectic Interior Design

The settings You can create some very unique and eclectic interiors by focusing in on the settings in which you live. What age groups do you typically inhabit? Where are you located geographically? All these factors can lend themselves to different patterns and textures.

The color palette Choosing an eclectic interior design is about finding a color palette that you love and fits well with your life and personality. Think about your favorite colors and where you generally find them. If you're more into earth tones, consider using warm pale colors like white, yellow, and pink. If you like earthier colors like orange, red, and green, try using these colors in the background of textiles and fabrics. Be sure to coordinate the palette with other elements coming together in the room (wall paint, window treatments, etc.

The core palette refers to the fabric, window coverings, flooring, paint, and accessories that make up your home's interior design. These colors should be harmonious with each other and your current lifestyle. Most interior designers recommend sticking with neutral colors for the core palette, and experimenting with bold accent colors for the walls, doors, accessories, crown molding, and accents. You may want to add one or two accent colors to the walls, but make them relative to the main focus of the room.

Tips for Integrating Good Interior Design

The textures  You may want to consider mixing textures in your home in order to achieve a look that is unique to your tastes. Consider using earth textures, soft and silky curtains, and cushions. Look for organic materials that are durable, yet feel luxurious against your skin. Decorating with texture adds interest and brings a level of comfort to your decorating. Keep in mind that when you combine textures, you need to choose neutral shades to maintain the balance.

The culture Whether you're planning to live in this funky new style or simply blend it in with existing Boho decor styles, the culture of the home should play an important role in how you go about decorating. If you love Boho style, then Boho tables and chairs along with a plethora of candles and plant stands will be just right for your space. For those who are less inspired by the Boho culture, then you can still incorporate many Boho touches without creating too much of a focus on the Boho style. Keep in mind that it is easy to incorporate many Boho elements into your overall scheme, so feel free to mix and match until you find a look that works well together.

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