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A Guide to Co-ordinating your Interior Design

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A Guide to Co-ordinating your Interior Design

 

Your home is the reflection of your personality and should be a space that makes you feel alive, vibrant and happy. One of the most exciting things about decorating your home is the ability to experiment with different interior design elements to create an ambiance that speaks to your personal style. If you're looking to create a cohesive and stylised home environment, co-ordinating your interior design looks is an essential step to take. In this blog post, we explore a guide to co-ordinating your interior design to help you transform your current home design into a complete work of art.

 

Start with a Focal Point

Every room needs a focal point, so it's essential to start with one and build the interior design elements around it. A focal point can be anything from a statement piece of furniture, an accent wall, or a piece of art. The central point should be a reflection of your personal style and set the tone for the rest of the room. Once you have your focus point, you can start to add secondary elements that complement it.

 

Create a Mood Board

A mood board helps to give you a clear picture of the elements and how they blend together.

If you are struggling to find your focal point, start with a mood board. If you have your focal point, mood board around it. Creating a mood board is an ideal way to coordinate your interior design elements.

You could do this physically or digitally. Physical mood boards are great as you can incorporate textures and actual fabric samples however a digital mood board works perfectly fine too. Pinterest and Canva are fantastic free tools which are great for digital mood boards.

Use images from design magazines, online resources, and your personal archives to compile a mood board that represents the look you want to achieve. Include samples or digital swatches of different fabrics, textures, and colours that you would like to incorporate into the design.

 

Use a Colour Scheme

A colour scheme is the foundation of a cohesive interior design. Determine the primary and secondary colours that will feature in the room and create a colour palette. Use the dominant shades in larger areas of the room, and the secondary colour tones for accents and smaller elements. When choosing colours, it's essential to keep in mind the mood that you want to convey. For example, earthy tones such as olive greens, warm browns, and copper can create a warm and relaxing ambiance.

You could make multiple mood boards - one for each potential colour scheme to help you choose which direction you want to go in.

 

Mix Textures

Textures are one of the crucial elements of interior design, and they add depth and interest to a room. Consider incorporating multiple textures, both rough and soft, to create a layered space. For example, a velvet sofa with patterned throw pillows, a chunky knit throw and a woolen or fluffy rug under the coffee table are all options that will add texture and softness to the room.

 

Match Key Pieces

Matching key pieces is an excellent way to tie the entire room together. You can achieve this by using the same fabric for a couple of statement pieces, such as your sofa covers and curtains or by having a couple of scatter cushions made up in the same fabric as your curtains. This will create a cohesive look that adds depth and texture to your interior design. For a more subtle effect you could consider having print on the curtains which matches the piping on your furniture. Or, if you have patterned sofa covers you could pick out one of the colours and have some curtains made up in a plain fabric the matches that colour. These solutions work particularly well for rooms which contain seating furniture. For kitchens, dining rooms and bedrooms scatter cushions which match the curtains are a great choice.

Matching these items helps to bring out the beauty of each piece while still allowing them to complement one another in perfect harmony. With careful thought put into this detail, you can achieve a stunning result that will truly transform any space!

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Add Personal Touches

Finally, add personal touches to the room to make it your own. Your home is a reflection of your personality, and the personal details will make it unique and special. Add family photos, souvenirs, and other objects that hold sentimental value to your interior.

 

Conclusion

 

Co-ordinating your interior design can seem like an overwhelming task, but by creating a focal point, creating a mood board, using a colour scheme, matching key pieces, and adding personal touches, you can achieve a cohesive and stylised home design. Remember, your home interior design should reflect your personality, and it should be a space that makes you feel energised, relaxed, and inspired. We hope this guide has been helpful to inspire you and support your design efforts. Whether you're redecorating or starting from scratch, happy designing!