The details that make decorating a room beyond successful

Everyone can decorate a room, more or less. It’s not about who has the ability to do so, but who is able to do it well. Interior designers are praised and hired because they know how to combine elements so that the final result is stunning and will make any home owner proud. But often times the secret behind their success isn’t that they’ve got some book full of supernatural decorating spells. In reality they just know how to pay attention to details and have more  knowledge regarding the ways in which you should combine some elements. That’s what you need to make sure your house or room décor is satisfying when the work is finished, and that’s what we’re offering right now. If you want some valuable tips on how to decorate, continue reading to see what you can learn about the fine details of interior design.

Mirrors are great for the interior

If you are decorating a room you should really consider using mirrors. You don’t have to hand a lot of them. Just one or two are enough to create a great dynamic in the room. Mirrors have the characteristic of making a room feel more alive and vibrant and it also makes the room seem much more larger than it is. With a couple of correctly positioned mirrors here and there you can make even a tiny room look like it could house a membrane filter press. Make sure to use fine cut mirrors and don’t just hang generit slabs on a wall as it will look industrial and not at all welcoming.

Consider using the 50/150 rule for when you paint your walls

The color of your walls will play a crucial role in how the entire design will come together. Consider using something referred to in the industry as the 50/150 rule. This rule, basically, says that when you take your base color for the wall paint you mix it in with a tone that’s 50% lighter. After that you also mix it with a tone that’s 150% darker. The result is a very unique color that will give your room a very architectural design. You can experiment with colors in this fashion until you find one that really suits your style although your favorite color overall is usually a good place to start in.

Manage the size of your furniture to enhance the room space perception

If you’re dealing with a small room things don’t necessarily have to feel claustrophobic and cramped. You can make even a small room look large and welcoming by using furniture that emphasizes on the correct parts. For an example, if you are getting armchairs or even a couch for a small room, consider looking into models that come with small arm rests and even back sides, while keeping the actually chair where you sit large and comfortable. This will remove the risk of having your room look cramped while you get to have a comfortable and spacious chair that only looks like it’s in tone with the room when it comes to size.

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