Thursday, September 18, 2014

A Guide To Choosing Furniture

By Killian Gregory


In interior design, some elements are going to attract attention more than other parts. Out of all of the elements that make up a design scheme, furniture is the largest, most expensive and most attention-grabbing. If you are updating your interior design, or starting anew in a brand new home, there are a few fundamental tips you should keep in mind.

Know What You Like

If you have lived in your own home for awhile, you likely already have a good sense of what your tastes and styles are. But if you still have not settled into one that reflects your tastes, you might need to do some window shopping to nail down exactly what it is you like. Flip through some catalogs and browse some showrooms. When something catches your eye, go from there.

Whether you veer toward something like the modern, sleek designs, or the classic, soft and comfortable styles, knowing what you like will save you some time on browsing store after store. If you like more than one style, you might be able to find a way to mix and match, so long as the styles do not clash.

Fusing Styles

Fusing two or more styles together can be a great way to create something unique and personal. While it can be easy to go overboard to the point where nothing matches, you can strike a balance of variety and compatibility. If you have concerns about what will or will not work together, try to get the opinion of a professional designer or a friend with a good sense of style.

A good mix of colors is also a very important part of interior design. You might be surprised by what works together, so do not be afraid to have fun experimenting.

Don't Settle for Poor Quality

When finding furniture, try to avoid the cheaply made stuff. It might look nice and come at a low price, but if it breaks or causes hassle due to low-quality materials and construction, it would be a better investment to find quality furniture that is going to stand the test of time.

Try to find fabrics with straight, quality seams and consistent patterns. Drawers should move smoothly. Chairs should be even and stable. Solid wood is better than particle board. In general, look for high-quality pieces. If you can find them on sale, that's even better. But beware of being duped into buying poor-quality items when hunting for bargains.

Find an Ageless Style

The large furniture items can be a big investment, and most people are not able to change them out on a regular basis. But smaller items might break, or go out of style. This is why it is important to make sure that the large pieces are an adaptable style that can look good alongside items that change more often, such as lamps or curtains. Look for something timeless that you can be happy with for years.

Have Fun!

Most importantly, be sure to have fun experimenting with your design. It should be an enjoyable and exciting process. You should be able to look at your design scheme and reflect on positive feelings and memories.




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