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Home Décor Mistakes You Should Avoid - By: Azlan

With a little bit of creativity, combined with your awareness of your personal tastes and individual sense of style, plus unlimited resources, you can achieve an interesting decorating look for almost any room in their home. However, no matter how much money you have or much creativity you got, there are just some decorating no-nos that you should avoid at all costs.

Whether you’re going for casual, traditional, or even just decorating your kid’s room, these are some of the most common mistakes that are being committed again and again. It’s quite surprising how many people are found guilty of these things, really. I hope you’re not one of them.

Getting Furniture That Does Not Fit – Think about it; you wouldn’t wear clothes in a size that’s baggy or skin tight, now would you? So why on earth would you go out and get furniture that won’t fit into your room? Before you shop for furniture, measure your space, consider carefully where you’re going to put the piece, and write it all down.

Use Too Many Patterns and Prints – Please, don’t just go around picking up any fabric or upholstered furniture you see and like. Most people do this quite often, thinking all the while that they can find a way to work around it. Plan your color scheme, select a main pattern, then find coordinating stripes, small prints, and plaids that enhance your choice.

If you need to, select a large pattern or print, then find one small, coordinating print and one stripe or plaid. Then call it quits. If you need another fabric, think about using a solid-colored texture or interesting weave.

Leaving a Rug Floating – The elements in a room should be connected physically and visibly. A rug on the floor adds color and a connection between pieces of furniture. However, a lot of rugs are still being left lying around without the edges safely tucked in under the legs of sofas, tables, chairs, etc. This is an accident just waiting to happen. It would be so easy to trip over a protruding edge or corner, or else slip and slide if the rug moves under your feet.

Push All the Furniture Up Against the Wall – You may think that a room will look larger if the middle of the floor is open, leaving the middle of the floor open. But the opposite is true. Place some of the furniture into groups in the center, unless you want to clear out the floor for dancing. Show off the back of the sofa and arrange decorative items and a lamp for reading behind it. Moving some chairs out of the corners will also provide a more airy and spacious atmosphere.

Display All Your Knick-Knacks – Whether you collect knick knacks from travels like ash trays or salt and pepper shakers or fine pieces of sculpture or one-of-a-kind hand-blown glass, you shouldn’t put everything out at one time. You’re in a home, not a museum. Pick out a few important items, particularly those of monetary or sentimental value. Then throw out the rest of the stuff, if you can. If not, just rotate them for displaying.

About the Author

Eva Marie Saint is a researcher and writer for http://www.dinashop.com, which provides great home décor and furnishings. Visit us for all your home décor needs.

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