The most common mistakes to avoid in home furnishing

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The most common mistakes to avoid in home furnishing

Decorating your home can be a challenge, especially if it’s the first time you’ve tackled such a project. Although it’s tempting to follow instincts or current trends, certain mistakes can affect the functionality and aesthetics of the space in the long run. Here is a top 7-9 common mistakes that you should avoid in arranging your home:

1. Ignoring proportions and measurements

The mistake: choosing furniture without taking into account the exact dimensions of the space.

What to do: Always measure each room carefully before buying furniture.

Also, think about the proportions of the pieces: a sofa that’s too big can make the room feel cramped, while a piece that’s too small will look lost in a large space.

2. Overloading the space with furniture

The Mistake: Loading every corner with furniture can make the space look cramped and disorganized.

What you need to do: choose only the essential pieces and opt for multifunctional furniture. Leave enough free space to allow movement around the furniture and give the feeling of airiness.

2. Overloading the space with furniture

The Mistake: Loading every corner with furniture can make the space look cramped and disorganized.

What you need to do: choose only the essential pieces and opt for multifunctional furniture. Leave enough free space to allow movement around the furniture and give the feeling of airiness.

3. Lack of a lighting plan

The mistake: Poor or inappropriate lighting can turn even the most beautiful decor into an unattractive space.

What you need to do: Create a lighting plan that includes ambient, functional and decorative light – basically, light scenarios.

4. Choosing the wrong colors

The mistake: choosing colors based only on trends or personal preferences, without considering the size or functionality of the room.

What you need to do: in small spaces, opt for light and neutral colors that reflect light and create the illusion of space.

In large rooms, you can experiment with darker colors, but make sure they are balanced with enough light and contrasting elements.

4. Choosing the wrong colors

The mistake: choosing colors based only on trends or personal preferences, without considering the size or functionality of the room.

What you need to do: in small spaces, opt for light and neutral colors that reflect light and create the illusion of space.

In large rooms, you can experiment with darker colors, but make sure they are balanced with enough light and contrasting elements.

5. Following trends without considering functionality

The mistake: choosing decor items just because they’re trendy, without thinking about how useful or durable they are in the long run.

What you need to do: Trends come and go, so it’s best to opt for timeless, quality pieces that you’ll love for years to come.

You can integrate the trends into the decor with easy-to-change accessories such as cushions, rugs or lighting fixtures.

6. Neglect of storage

The Mistake: Lack of adequate storage space can quickly lead to a cluttered space.

What you need to do: think ahead of time about storage solutions, intelligent ways of integration and
compositional and functional balancing.

6. Neglect of storage

The Mistake: Lack of adequate storage space can quickly lead to a cluttered space.

What you need to do: think ahead of time about storage solutions, intelligent ways of integration and
compositional and functional balancing.

7. Mismatch of styles

The Mistake: Uncontrolled mixing of multiple design styles can lead to an incoherent and tiring look.

What you need to do: It is important to have a clear vision of the style you want to achieve. Choose one main style and only incorporate accents from other styles if they fit well.

For example, you can combine modern elements with industrial accents, but avoid mixing too many influences in a small space.

8. Lack of personality

The mistake: decorating the home only based on design templates from magazines or websites, without adding personal elements.

What you need to do: Your home should reflect your personality and lifestyle. Add elements that represent you, such as artwork, personal photos, or decor items that bring you joy.

8. Lack of personality

The mistake: decorating the home only based on design templates from magazines or websites, without adding personal elements.

What you need to do: Your home should reflect your personality and lifestyle. Add elements that represent you, such as artwork, personal photos, or decor items that bring you joy.

9. Neglecting functionality in favor of aesthetics

The mistake: By focusing only on the visual aspect of the design, you can end up with a beautiful but uncomfortable or impractical space.

What you need to do: Functionality should always be a priority in any interior design project.

For example, make sure the furniture is comfortable and suitable for everyday use, and that each piece serves a clear purpose. Of course, the challenge remains: the balance between functionality and design.

Home design is a creative process, but it must be approached carefully to avoid costly or frustrating mistakes in the long run. From accurate measurements and correct lighting to striking a balance between style and functionality, avoiding these common mistakes will ensure a well-organized, aesthetically pleasing home.

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