When planning your house, you can do everything right except for a few tiny mistakes that can ruin everything.
Even the simplest details can make your interior inconvenient, and they will piss you off every time you notice them.
Here are some details that can destroy the balance of your interior.
Poorly positioned lights can create shadows and dark corners, making tasks challenging.
Ensure a well-distributed and balanced lighting scheme to enhance functionality.
Furniture that is too large or too small for a room can disrupt traffic flow and make the space feel cramped or empty.
Choose furniture that suits the scale of the room.
Placing furniture without considering the natural flow of movement in a room can lead to awkward navigation.
Arrange furniture to allow easy movement between spaces.
While it's crucial to have enough storage, poorly designed or inadequate storage solutions can result in clutter.
Optimize storage to accommodate the specific needs of the space.
Decorative items should not compromise functionality.
Avoid overcrowding surfaces with purely ornamental pieces, and ensure they serve a purpose.
Rugs that are too small for a space can make it feel disjointed.
Ideally, a rug should anchor furniture and create a cohesive look, tying the room together.
With the prevalence of electronic devices, insufficient outlets or a lack of charging stations can lead to impractical living.
Plan for accessible and convenient power sources.
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