When decorating our homes we should always use common sense.
Although often try to instill in our environment personal preferences and
tastes, the truth is that these choices are not always aesthetically pleasing
to those who visit us or even sometimes turn out to be little functional.
Therefore, in this article, we decided to reveal some of the
decorating mistakes to avoid in order creating a climate to their liking and
that is as functional as possible. This is not to say that their choices and
tastes can be wrong, because the decor is something very personal.
However, there are some rules you may want to take into
consideration and that is why we provide you with a list that could serve as a
guide to achieve a perfect environment in your home.
The proper proportions
When we consider the decor of any room in the house, one of
the most important criteria to consider is to look at its size, since it should
directly influence our choices. For example, mistake-if you think you only need
to worry about the size of the furniture if the division is small.
In addition, a division of the larger size of the furniture
is an important decision. Choosing too small can leave the furniture too
impersonal and empty space. Take advantage of the generous dimensions of the
division to acquire impressive, dramatic and surprise pieces.
Right lighting
During the process of decoration, lighting is also one of
the most important factors. The type of lighting you choose for decorating each
space will have direct impact on the atmosphere and sensations they feel inside
this. So try to use various lighting options to take better advantage of what
the area has to offer.
When planning the most appropriate lighting for your home
needs to take into account various types of lighting that will fulfill different
functions will be need. Among the main types of lighting, include natural light,
electric light, ambient light, and light to highlight tasks.
Cost vs. Quality
With the current economic crisis and associated budget
constraints, sometimes we tend to buy cheaper or on sale items. The problem is
that not everything that is cheap is good. We know that embark on the adventure
of decorating or renovating decorating a home can be an expensive task, but be
aware that the purchase of certain parts is an investment and that therefore it
is not always wise to just look at the price and not for the quality of the
product.
Never heard "what's cheap is expensive"? This old
maxim also applies to the decor. Admittedly you can get good deals, but in the
case of decorative elements that will be widely used (such as a sofa or a bed)
then it might be advisable to save a little money to get a better quality later
, rather than take advantage of a promotion that soon it will undo.
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