No homeowner intends for their space to appear tacky. However, not everyone has a natural eye for design, and it only takes one misstep to diminish an otherwise well-curated décor. To avoid that, here are some common décor faux pas to skip:
Faux greenery or artificial houseplants – They do the opposite of providing the “fresh” feel greenery is supposed to offer and undermine refinement.
Improperly sized or low-quality rugs – These disrupt the flow of a room rather than unify it.
Matching furniture sets – Lack contrast and careful curation over time. A mix of carefully chosen pieces collected over time adds depth and character.
Oversized furniture – Bulky sectionals or recliners may overwhelm a space and restrict movement. Incorporating negative space creates balance and visual appeal.
Insufficient or harsh lighting – Layer soft lighting like floor lamps, table lamps, and sconces for warmth and to highlight focal points.
Too much clutter – Excess throw pillows or knick-knacks can make a space feel crowded or inexpensive. Pare down with carefully selected, high-quality pieces.
Curtains that don’t reach the floor or are hung too low – Properly hung curtains create a polished look.
Generic, mass-produced art – Lacks individuality. Invest in limited-edition or original artwork for a more sophisticated look.
Builder-grade finishes – Usually lack unique design features and the refined look of designer-grade finishes.
Plastic picture frames – Elevate presentation with metal or wood frames.
Visible cords – Hide them behind furniture or with cord covers.
An elevated décor look doesn’t always mean spending more; sometimes it’s simply a matter of making smart, intentional design choices.
Call Alan anytime for tips on what to do (and what NOT to do) before selling, @ 519-871-7994.