Interior design rules that don't always work: Use your own judgement

31.05.2023 11:56
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:25

Designers often claim that there are rules you should follow to make your living space cozy.

At the same time, not all of them actually work.

Use your own sense of style and taste to create a unique and comfortable home for yourself.

Strict color schemes

Traditional interior design rules often recommend sticking to a specific color scheme throughout a space.

However, there's room for creativity and personal expression. 

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Furniture placement

Traditional rules often dictate specific furniture placement, such as pushing all furniture against the walls or adhering to symmetrical arrangements.

However, depending on the space, architectural features, and personal preferences, alternative furniture placement options can be explored. 

Mixing patterns

Traditional design advice suggests sticking to one or two patterns to maintain cohesion and avoid visual clutter.

However, mixing patterns can add interest, personality, and depth to a space when done thoughtfully. 

Scale and proportion

Design principles often emphasize maintaining proper scale and proportion in a space.

While this is generally important, there are situations where intentionally breaking these rules can create unique design statements. 

Matching furniture sets

Traditional design rules often recommend purchasing furniture as matching sets for consistency.

However, incorporating diverse furniture styles, materials, and finishes can add character and visual interest. 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Strict color schemes
  2. Furniture placement
  3. Mixing patterns
  4. Scale and proportion
  5. Matching furniture sets