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Remember the 3 Rules of Interior Design: Function, Fit and Focus![]() Function Where do I begin in selecting what all I should put in a room?Make a list of all the pieces needed for the room with overall dimensions. This will help you later when you want to see what will and will not fit in the space. You may want to sketch out several options for possible furniture layouts of the room.
What type of space should I leave between pieces?Standard clearances for space planning to keep in mind are: a) 36” between pieces for general traffic circulation, and b) 12”-24 between a seating area (sofa, chair, loveseat etc) and a cocktail table.How can I do a small change that can make a big difference?Spruce up your rooms from season to season by changing the colors of accessories to suit a seasonal theme. This can be done using decorative pillows, throws, vases and flowers, pictures and decorative pieces of artwork or ceramics.
What is the best way to hang or place my art?Think “what is the first thing I see when walking into the room.” If your eyes tend to gravitate to one wall when entering a room it is likely others will also notice this space. Choose a great piece of art that will serve as a conversation piece for that space. When choosing the size of the piece, note the dimensions and use painters tape to make sure the piece will work on the wall. What is the best way to use rugs?Use rugs to define or breakup spaces. They work well to absorb noise and sound when working with a hard surface such as wood or tile. Make sure you choose a rug that ties together the colors in the room, opposed to competing with what you have already chosen. And, be careful when selecting a size you don’t want to go too small. It is best to have the rug under some of the furniture. (You can also use the tape to see exactly what size rug you would need.) |