“I really want to decorate my condo and have it look amazing. But where do I start? Do I look at what’s trending? Or copy what I see in magazines? I really need help and have no idea where to start!”
Decorating your home is so much fun but it can be stressful for some – we don’t want you to have a negative experience, after all this is your home, your space, your sanctuary !
Magazines are a great start.
Here’s what we recommend:
start leafing through magazines (start in a bookstore, we love Chapters, they always have a large and varied selection) – (you can also look online – try Houzz or Pinterest.)
So start looking through your magazines and keep a file (yes, rip out those pages!) and take some notes on what you love about the page – post-it’s are easy and perfect for this!
Collect a number of images and once you have a decent amount (10-20)- stop and review. Look at the images, look at your notes…do you see a pattern?
You probably will notice a common theme – like colour, pattern, texture, style….or perhaps something more specific like wallpaper or bold and graphic art.
This exercise is a great way to start and get a better idea of your taste and style. Don’t use words like “I’m modern or I’m traditional”, images will give you a much better idea of what you are all about!
Another great tip for decorating, is to ask yourself “how to I want this room to feel?”
Do you want a sexy or romantic bedroom?
Do you want a vibrant and exciting living room?
Use your interests as decor influences.
Maybe you love to travel and you want your space to remind you of your travels – “I want a room that reminds me of Italy, France, Morocco….etc…..” did you collect art or other artifacts on your adventures? Use those items in your decorating. They will give the space a sense of who you are and what your story is.
Trends are great to read about but if you don’t love what’s ‘#trending’ don’t do it! Your space needs to reflect your story – not what someone tells the masses is cool.
Don’t be afraid!
If you love something you will find a spot for it. Don’t be afraid to mix patterns and colours and brands/price points, an expensive sofa paired with a re purposed/recycled thrift store find like a bench or end tables – is what personal style is all about!
Personal style is all your own – so don’t worry about doing what everyone else is doing.
March to your own beat!