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5 Small Design Choices That Can Make Your Home Stand Out

Transforming your homeu2019s interiors doesnu2019t always require drastic or overly expensive changes. In fact, itu2019s often the more subtle design choices that make the biggest difference. Seeming u201csmallu201d adjustmentsu2014such as injecting a pop of colour through throw pillows on a sofa or installing a statement light fixture over the dining room tableu2014can add layers of personality and character to a space. Knowing how to balance these elements can maintain a sense of harmony and prevent your living space from feeling cluttered.

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5 Small Design Choices That Can Make Your Home Stand Out

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  1. 5 Small Design Choices That Can Make Your Home Stand Out Transforming your home’s interiors doesn’t always require drastic or overly expensive changes. In fact, it’s often the more subtle design choices that make the biggest difference. Seeming “small” adjustments—such as injecting a pop of colour through throw pillows on a sofa or installing a statement light fixture over the dining room table—can add layers of personality and character to a space. Knowing how to balance these elements can maintain a sense of harmony and prevent your living space from feeling cluttered. To that end, in this article, we’ll highlight simple yet effective design decisions that offer the most impact and make your space feel special. Mix Textures in Fabrics and Upholstery A quick and easy way to add depth and interest to your home decor is by incorporating a mix of textures in your fabrics and upholstery. Combining contrasting materials—such as velvet cushions with a woven throw or a sleek leather sofa and a soft faux-fur rug—creates a tactile and visually appealing space. These layered textures not only add dimension but also make your home feel more inviting and cosy. If you want to give your space a more elevated look, try experimenting with different patterns and finishes while keeping the fabrics and upholstery within the same colour family for cohesiveness. For instance, you could pair a geometric-patterned velvet cushion with a subtly striped cotton throw in complementary shades to create an elegant balance.

  2. When following this design approach, do your best to focus on a few statement textures to enhance the overall design of your home’s interior. Overloading the room with too many competing elements can create a chaotic and disjointed look that detracts from the space’s charm. Use Different Picture Frames for Your Gallery Wall A gallery wall is an excellent way to showcase your personality and tell a story through art, photographs, or mementoes. It gives you a fun way to create a focal point in any room, drawing attention to your curated collection while adding visual interest and character to the space. To make your gallery wall truly stand out, consider encasing your art pieces in different types of picture frames. Although the art pieces are the main attractions of a gallery wall, their frames can enhance their presentation and give the gallery wall a more unique appeal. For instance, using an acrylic neon picture frame instead of a standard wooden one can highlight contemporary art pieces better, giving the art a more modern and playful edge. Another option is to combine metallic and distressed wooden frames to create a more eclectic and visually engaging display. The mix of frame styles will give the wall a curated appearance, rather than something that looks too uniform or predictable. Dress Your Windows Windows are often overlooked when it comes to interior design, but they can have a huge impact on the overall aesthetic of a room. Dressing your windows with stylish curtains, blinds, or shutters can dramatically change the mood of the space, especially when the choice of fabric, colour, and style complement the design elements in the rest of the room. You can opt for luxurious curtain fabrics, like velvet or silk, to add a more sophisticated touch to your living room. Alternatively, sheer curtains can create an airy, light-filled atmosphere, perfect for spaces where you want to maximise natural light. You can also mix and match curtain styles, such as combining Roman blinds with long drapery, to create a sense of depth. These choices can transform your windows into key design features, contributing to a balanced and cohesive interior. Switch to Custom or Colourful Door Hardware While door hardware might seem like a minor detail in the grand scheme of interior design, switching to custom or colourful door handles, knobs, or pulls can significantly alter the look and feel of a room. Opting for brass or matte black handles can lend a more industrial or contemporary feel to your interiors, while choosing colourful or uniquely shaped knobs can add a touch of whimsy. Customised door hardware, on the other hand, allows you to showcase your style, whether it’s sleek and modern, vintage-inspired, or bold and eclectic. These small yet powerful changes can elevate a space, as well as inject personality and vibrancy into otherwise neutral spaces to make your home feel more personalised and thoughtfully designed. Use Open Shelving to Display Items

  3. Apart from offering easy access to a range of everyday items, such as kitchenware and bathroom essentials, open shelves can also be used to display your favourite items. From books and plants to decorative objects and artwork, open shelving provides an excellent opportunity to showcase your personality and create an inviting atmosphere. To make open shelving work for you, be selective about what you display. Focus on a few carefully chosen pieces that reflect your style—perhaps a vintage vase, a collection of art books, or a set of elegant dinner plates. This way, you can create a sense of balance and harmony, allowing each item to stand out and be appreciated. Additionally, incorporating greenery through small plants or succulents can bring life and colour to the space. With these ideas, you can transform your open shelves into a personalised display that enhances the overall aesthetic of your home. Small design choices have the power to transform a space, often with greater impact than large-scale changes. The key is to thoughtfully incorporate them into your home’s interior design so that you can create an environment that feels unique and personal. With these tips, you can elevate your home’s aesthetic without overwhelming the space or exceeding your budget.

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