How to correct home decorating mistakes
/Wrenda Goodwyn • special to the Fort Myers News-Press/USA Today Network • April 3, 2021
When you think about all of the little details that go into decorating a home, it’s a wonder that we are ever pleased with the way it turns out. So much can go wrong.
There’s the arrangement of the room, selecting furniture, paint color, flooring, window treatments, fabric, adding the perfect accessories and so much more. It enough to make your head spin and it’s no wonder homeowners become overwhelmed.
And we all want it to be done in such a way as to reflect a calm space that appears to require very little effort. And it must be beautiful.
When I started my Southwest Florida interior decorating business years ago, I was sure of a few things:
• You don’t have to be rich to have a beautiful home.
• You need a plan before you dive in and make purchases.
• It’s important to correct common decorating mistakes that may be making you unhappy with your space.
If you have worked really hard to create a beautiful space but something is still a little off, check out these 10 common decorating mistakes. We have all made them and chances are, you can make a few changes by the end of this article.
10 common decorating mistakes
• Lack of a focal point. Usually TV, fireplace, view, a fantastic piece of furniture, styled bookcase or art.
• Awkward conversation area. The U shape works best with sofa and two chairs on each side. There are many configurations for this shape but keep the U for the best result.
• Where are the pairs? Our eyes love pairs. They anchor the room. Think: chairs, lamps, stools, bookcases.
• Incorrect use of lighting. Most rooms do not have enough light. We all need ambient, accent and task lighting. We also need dimmer switches and extra outlets.
• Color confusion. The 60-30-10 rule: It states that 60% of the room should be a dominant color, 30% should be the secondary color or texture and the last 10% should be an accent.
• Lack of a plan and budget. Enough said.
• Room is off balance. If possible, pull the furniture away from the walls (this is not always possible). Always avoid too much furniture on one side of the room.
• Bad traffic pattern. You need space to walk and move. This is usually the result of too much furniture or incorrectly arranged.
• Using too many accessories. In a small space? Eliminate tchotchkes. Otherwise, group collections together and avoid spreading them all over the home.
• Poorly displayed artwork. Most of us hang it too high. A good rule is to hang art so that its midpoint is between 57 and 60 inches from the floor. Lay out your arrangement on brown wrapping paper and get it just right before nailing into the wall. And leave a wall empty so your eyes have a place to rest.
Worth remembering for your home decor:
• Your home should tell a story about you and what you love.
• Do it once and do it well.
• Vintage pieces breathe soul into a room.
• A home with character takes time. Don’t rush it.
• Redoing a room? Select fabric (drapes, rugs, upholstery) first. Then select paint.
• Rules are made to be broken!
A few things to avoid in your home:
• Pull out beds. Sorry.
• Go easy on themes.
• Don’t design a room like you see it in a magazine.
• Patterned sofas. We aren’t living in the sixties.
• Constantly rearranging clutter. Ditch it.
• Backless barstools.
Wrenda Goodwyn is a Southwest Florida interior decorator, A.S.I.D. associate and gold member of the Interior Redecorators Network. She helps homeowners throughout Southwest Florida with timeless, affordable ways to create beautiful spaces and solves decorating problems. Her articles appear the first Saturday of each month. For more information visit her website at spectacularspaces.com. Call her at 239-850-5800 or e-mail wrenda@spectacularspaces.com. For more decorating tips, articles and photos, visit spectacularspaces.com/blog