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Risks in Interior Design – Are You Willing to Take ‘Em?

1586-10458A-MULTI2 Fleur de Glee Writing Desk 1586-75410D-GLD6 Swanson Upholstered Metal Side Chair

1586-10458A-MULTI2 Fleur de Glee Writing Desk 1586-75410D-GLD6 Swanson Upholstered Metal Side Chair

White may be white but there’s a lot of white to choose from. Neutrals may be quite popular but they can be uninspiring especially in the wrong hands. Popular design options include owning investment pieces such as sofas and sturdy cabinets that are neutrals yet it can be fun to take a risk sometimes. Your paisleys may not awe everyone all the time yet it’s the thought of being fearless that counts. If you’re ready to take risks in interior design, then here are some tips that you can consider –

Be Yourself

Here’s a point when you have to be honest. Not a lot of people would want to combine three different fabrics plus an animal print rug so why jump in? Most of the time, simplicity is all it takes to have fashionable interiors.

Fuse shades and hues coming from a single color. This monochromatic move is a popular scheme used by many designers. When you step up and layer two different shades of blue, with two shades of red, plus an accent of neutrals, then what you have achieved is a risk worth taking.

All that taking risks entails is for you to be yourself and to not try to pretend to be someone else.

Lovely Neutrals

If you happen to own a neutral sofa, then you have the leeway to use pillows, paint colors, and draperies in bright colors. Are you a huge fan of brown? Then pair it with your textured, neutral-colored sofa.

Fear Not

Don’t think that being artsy is all for Art students. You, too, can take risks by using bright, clear hues and having them mixed with other interesting colors. Bold may be dramatic but it is a good way to make a statement. The colors of the pillows that you use on your sofa will surely capture the attention of your guests.

The stairs are an often overlooked place when it comes to interior design. This may be on the same level that you use the powder room to experiment on a few wallpaper options. Stairwells are small spaces that do not have furniture. It doesn’t have much of the design elements that are often used in other rooms. Since this is the case, make good use of the non-existence of furniture here by hanging a beautiful, framed work of art. This can be a colorful painting or a huge photograph of your entire family.

Focal Points and Your Leap of Faith

There are many design tricks in interior design books but one of the rules that can magnify the impact of design in your home is to pick a focal point that you could use. Having a transparent coffee table, for instance, will not strain the eyes, thus, they will have time to look at the visual load that is offered by the furniture pieces.

So don’t chicken out – just take your time and choose the pieces that will go in creating that non-traditional look.

Did you know that not all geometric pattern pieces automatically become the focal point?  Add interest by using a little geometry to make the room a little more interesting.

If you want to go on high speed in terms of your interior design, then just have a single expressive wall color. Find also an adorable fabric that can make hearts beat a tad faster. Weave the fabric throughout the room, there’s no need for a lot of patterns in order for a room to become more exciting. At times, all that you would need is a fusion of one bold color and a special pattern and you’re good.

 

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