Keep it simple - avoid clutter.
Use what you love.
Know your focal point.
Group collections - don't scatter.
Consider style, color, balance, scale, visual weight, textures
Match object to space - tall with tall, narrow with narrow, wide with wide
Odd numbers work best unless a in strictly traditional setting.
Repeat your accent color around the room.
Accent colors can be more vivid.
Layer pieces with varying heights.
Extend a piece of furniture by placing wall art above or beside it to draw attention upward or outward.
Keep wall art at eye level - avoid hanging too high (a common mistake)
A large wall calls for one large piece or a group of pieces.
In wall groupings, keep pieces within a few inches of each other - use craft paper to arrange on the floor and then mark the wall for placement.
Mirrors should reflect something of beauty.
Plants are great fillers on shelves and tables.
Large plants soften room edges when placed in corners or behind furniture.
Area rugs define your space, add texture, color, pattern and warmth.
Look at each area as a vignette or snapshot - check for balance, each piece as part of a whole.
Become aware of your personal definition of BEAUTY and use items that will bring pleasure....a smile to your face or happy memories to mind - after all, this is YOUR HOME.
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