Design disasters to avoid
Interior design disasters or mistakes can be costly, frustrating, and make for a terrible experience . Here are some common interior design disasters we’ve seen, learned from, and want to help you avoid:
Ignoring functionality: Designing a space solely for aesthetics without considering its functionality can lead to a space that looks great but doesn't work well. Always consider the purpose of the space and how it will be used before purchasing furniture or painting the walls.
2. Overcrowding the space: Adding too much furniture or décor to a space can make it feel cluttered and overwhelming. Keep your space simple and clutter-free. In this case, understanding the scale of each room is so important. Too big of furniture or decor can feel “heavy” and too small of furniture or decor can feel odd and out of place.
3. Neglecting lighting: Lighting is an important element of interior design that is often overlooked. Make sure to incorporate a variety of lighting sources, including natural light, overhead lighting, and accent lighting, to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Layered lighting is one of the easiest ways to elevate your home.
4. Ignoring color coordination: Choosing colors that clash or don't work well together can be a major interior design disaster. Always consider how different colors will work together in a space before making your final selections. To take it one step further, consult with us on paint colors before moving forward. This could be an expensive cost if the wrong color, or sheen is chosen.
5. Skimping on quality: Choosing low-quality materials or workmanship can be a costly mistake in the long run. Invest now in quality materials and workmanship to ensure your space will last and look good over time.
6. Following trends blindly: Following interior design trends without considering your personal style and preferences can lead to a space that feels impersonal and uninviting. Incorporate trends that align with your personal style and taste. Pieces like throws, pillows, and lamps for example are good to switch in and out based on style trends because they don’t cost too much and they aren't too invasive of a design change.
7. Not considering the whole space: Focusing on one area of a space and neglecting the rest can lead to an imbalanced and disjointed design. Think about the space as a whole when making design decisions. There is a healthy way to design each room knowing it needs to work with the rest of the home. Pulling common colors, textures, or patterns in each space is a great way to accomplish this.
By avoiding these common interior design mistakes, you can create a space that is functional, beautiful, and enjoyable to be in.