We all make mistakes. Styles change and what was once perfectly acceptable is now fodder for interior design hipsters to mock.
Don't Worry - Aiva has 20 great solutions for how to update your home easily and inexpensively. Here are the 20 most common decorating mistakes and how to fix them. In Countdown Form:
20. Toilet Rugs
Problem: Toilet rugs are cut to fit around the toilet and sometimes have the carpet-like matching seat cover. |
Solution: Small Rectangular Rug
Opt for a rectangular rug placed away from the base of the toilet
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19. Too Many Photos
Problem: People that are really into photos have a hard time giving up all their photos, which end up cluttering many surfaces |
Problem: The foyer is a terrific opportunity to make a statement about who you are and what your house is like. It doesn't have to be something grand - any statement is better than none at all. |
17. Out-of-Place Themes
Solution: Stylish Accent Pieces
Use accents to incorporate the look you enjoy without being overwhelming. If your house is in the mountains but you love the beach, display a collection of seashells or coral on a bookcase or end table instead of designing an entire beach-style room.
16. Outdated Accessories
Problem: Don't let your room feel outdated because of old cabinets and hardware |
Solution: Updated Hardware Make small changes like switching the hardware on your kitchen and bath cabinets for a big impact |
Problem: If you don't have an eye for furniture arranging, look at decorating magazines to get ideas |
Solution: Balance Furniture Pieces Keep your furniture arrangements balanced to the eye. If your furniture has heavy bottoms, use a glass table or tall floor lamp to bring the eye up |
14. Keeping Something You Hate
Problem: Just because something was a gift does not mean you are obligated to keep it. Keeping something you hate out of obligation or apathy is a common mistake. |
Problem: Unsightly clutter and disorganization not only contribute to a more stressful life, but ruins the look of the space. |
Solution: Hidden Storage Storage baskets, storage ottomans, under-the-stairs shelving units...there are many options for hiding and stylizing your stuff. |
Problem: Furniture showrooms are much bigger than your living room, making it tough to choose furniture scaled to your home. |
Problem: Too many colors and patterns tend to look busy, crowded and distracting. |
Solution: Choose a fun pattern for a wall or a piece of furniture, but keep other pieces solid to balance it out. |
10. Floating Rugs
Problem: A small rug in the middle to "bring the room together" actually looks disproportional. |
Solution: A Rug that Touches All Furniture Before purchasing, use measuring tape to create an outline of where you want to place the rug. Place the front feet of all furniture on the rug. |
9. Frames Hung Too High
Problem: If you have to bend your neck to see your art, it's hung too high. You want your artwork at eye level, whether sitting or standing. |
8. Tacky Couch Covers
Problem: If you love your furniture, there are better ways to protect it than plastic covers |
Solution: Stylish Throws Use a throw blanket that doesn't overpower the couch, brings together the colors in the room, and doesn't hide your furniture. Keep it simple and sleek. |
7. Pushed Back Furniture
Problem: Pushing back furniture to the walls creates a look that is too boxy and uniform |
Solution: Use a Sofa Table Create a comfortable sitting area in the center of the room. A console table behind a sofa is a great place for a gorgeous display |
6. Ignoring Windows
Problem: Bare windows do not make a room feel inviting and comfortable. Also, your neighbors can see you naked. |
Solution: Hang Curtains High Up As a rule of thumb, hang curtain 2 inches above the window frame. OR you can make the most of high ceilings by hanging them near the ceiling to seem bigger. Or you can add a Roman Shade to block light and add interest
5. Fear of Color
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Problem: Most people love color but are too scared to use it. But you won't enjoy a boring room. |
Solution: Paint a Wall Pick a color you love that works in the space, test it out at different times of day with different lighting, and if you don't like it, just paint over it. Color is a great punctuation and doesn't have to be overbearing.
3. Too Many Knick-Knacks
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