What’s Your Decorating Style?
Find the style that fits you best and learn how to pull your home together with confidence.
How To Style A Room Like An Interior Designer
Before shopping, choose three words that describe the feeling you want in the room, like Warm, Modern, Relaxed or Fresh, Collected, Elegant. Every purchase should support those words so the room feels intentional instead of random.
Choose one accent color and repeat it in at least three places: art, pillows, accessories, a throw, or even a book spine. Repeating color creates flow and makes rooms feel intentional and cohesive.
Designers work in order: rug → major furniture → lighting → textiles → accessories. Starting with accessories usually creates clutter and confusion. Define your room before you accessorize it.
You do not need matching furniture. Mix pieces that feel balanced in size and visual weight. A room feels expensive when proportions work together and it feels more personal and intentional when pieces coordinate instead of match.
If a room feels off, remove things before buying more. Editing lets you see what you need for balance and creates calm and lets your favorite pieces stand out.