25 Decorating Tips for Creating a Home with Style

When it comes time to decorate — or redecorate — it can be daunting to try and create a stylish interior design. These days, it’s more about options than hard and fast rules when it comes to decorating your home. The focus is on adapting concepts to your space and personality than following a prescribed formula. Gone are the matchy-matchy interiors of past decades — hooray — that are being replaced with more relaxed and individualist decor styles.  Of course, there are some decorating tips that can help you hone in on what is really best for

Load up on Texture

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Neutral or not, any décor scheme will benefit from elements that add texture. If you can incorporate a few different types of texture, the space will feel cozier. A room with all flat and smooth surfaces will have a tendency to feel a bit cold, and there’s no contrast to add interest. Things that have texture evoke a physical feeling: sinking your fingers into a furry throw, running your hand across sumptuous velvet or settling into a slouchy leather-covered chair. This arrangement has lots of texture, which is socially important in monochrome or neutral color schemes.

Make Your Bedroom Luxe

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If there’s any space that needs to feel luxurious, it is your bedroom. While luxury might mean different things to different people, there are a few common characteristics of a relaxing bedroom retreat: No clutter, comfortable and attractive bedding, functional bedside tables and good reading light. This particular bedroom set also has a couple of stylish stools for a place to sit down while getting dressed. Luxury in a bedroom Is about all the things that make you feel calm and relaxed, not necessarily about the specific style you choose.

Incorporate Something Upcycled

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More than just an environmentally friendly choice, furnishings made with upcycled materials add an artistic and distinctive touch to a room. This particular chair is made from repurposed industrial metal that is still colorful. Instead of being shiny and flawless, the metal is worn and shows some of its original markings, which hints at an intriguing history as well.

Add Greenery

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It’s hard to read anything about decorating trends and not find something about the importance of adding greenery to a living space. Of course, not everyone has a green thumb and that’s where new products using preserved greens and mosses come in. These specially treated leaves and branches are ideal for creating a green wall because they require no watering or maintenance and are totally fuss-free. This bedroom wall is a calming dose of nature, no dirt required!

Go for a Twist on the Usual

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Ottomans and poufs are always a good idea, but choosing one that’s a little more distinctive is a fabulous trend. This one is like an intricately woven knot, but is still very comfortable and luxurious thanks to the velvet fabric. For a small item, it really draws a good deal of attention, which makes it a great accent in any room.

Opt for Something a Little Funky

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When decorating, don’t get too serious – what good is it you can’t have a little fun in your own home? Any style of décor has room for a piece or two that feels a little funky or whimsical. Pieces like this neon blue roman-style lamp base paired with a Union Jack lampshade are offbeat and bright, providing a little antidote to an interior that might be just a little too coordinated or staid.

Add Sculptural Lighting

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Light fixtures are a necessity but no one says they have to be basic. This is NightBloom, designed by Marcel Wanders for Lladro, and it is a perfect example of a sculptural light fixture. The pendant shade is made of delicate porcelain petals that beautifully reflect the light from within, which highlights the amazing details in each petal. Sculptural lighting is a good choice for a location where everyone can enjoy it, such as in the entryway, dining room or living room.

Highlight Details

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It’s the little things that make a big difference and standout hardware on a cabinet easily takes the piece from plain to posh. This cabinet from Robin Baron features a pair of handles that are definitely not your usual design. Because pulls and handles are like jewelry for your furniture, an oversized style like this one makes a big visual impact on a sleek piece.

Pick high-Style Hardware

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Every sink needs a faucet so why not pick a high-style design to elevate the feel of the entire bathroom or powder room? This example is done in a copper-tinged finish that has shine for miles. It’s also a super sleek design from Hans Viegener that comes in different finishes and with a different texture on the top section if you prefer.

Install High Tech Wallpaper

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LED technology is everywhere and that includes wallcoverings! Meystyle makes unique designs that incorporate lighted elements that will literally light up your walls. Their combination of unique patterns, lights and crystals dresses up walls in a way that no other wall treatment does. In fact, it’s a custom service so you can choose from bold geometrics to more delicate floral or baroque style patterns.

Long and Lean Shelving

Long, horizontal shelves create a more open feeling.
Long, horizontal shelves create a more open feeling.

Mention shelving and most people imagine a stand-alone unit or a wall full of built-in shelves. Move beyond the standard options and think horizontally.  Long and lean shelving that is either attached to the wall or sits as an individual piece is a modern option that keeps the look clean and different.  Long single shelves behind a desk create a horizontal backdrop and offer plenty of space for storage that is within easy reach.

Low Slung Tables

Low sofas require different types of side tables.
Low sofas require different types of side tables.

Many modern and contemporary sofas have a lower profile and sit closer to the ground than traditional styles. While the visual is clean and casual, it also means that most occasional tables are too tall to be comfortably used. Choosing a low sofa means that your side pieces need to be proportionate to the furniture. Instead of a standard side table, look for styles that sit directly on the floor, complementing the height of the sofa seat. A long, low shelf that extends along part of the sectional, as in this example, is super functional as well as the right height for the seating.

Floor Lamps at the Bed Side

Floor lamps work at the bedside too.
Floor lamps work at the bedside too.

Another spot that benefits from innovative options is the bedside. Typically, most people look for a lamp that sits on the nightstand, or perhaps they might consider reading lights that are wall mounted. A more novel option is to use a floor lamp beside the bed, which does more than just provide illumination. If you think about it, floor lamps are ideal for the bedside because they free up space on the nightstand and add an element of height, especially if the headboard has a low profile.

Turn Lighting Into an Architectural Feature

Attaching the floor lamp to the ceiling turns it into a focal point.
Attaching the floor lamp to the ceiling turns it into a focal point.

Table lamps, ceiling fixtures and wall sconces — that usually about covers it for most people when they look for lighting. However, there can be more adventurous lighting solutions that transform the fixture into an architectural element for the room. Above, a modern floor lamp has been extended and attached to the ceiling, turning it into a focal point rather than just a lighting accessory. Even though it has a slim profile and only two modestly-sized shades, it is definitely the centerpiece of the room.

Opt for Ottomans

Ottomans are a more casual option than chairs.
Ottomans are a more casual option than chairs.

As already mentioned, matchy-matchy sets are pretty much passe. Gone are the days when you needed to have a sofa and a love seat, or the obligatory pair of chairs. If your style is more casual, or if you love to entertain, choosing a number of ottomans instead of side chairs is a trendy way to go. Sturdy ottomans offer extra seating and can serve as a portable side table when necessary. They are also a wonderful pairing with the growing trend of using multiple small occasional tables instead of one large coffee table.

Skip the Standard Coffee Table

A grouping of small tables can be more versatile.
A grouping of small tables can be more versatile.

Don’t like a big, hulking expanse of a coffee table in front of your sofa? Try choosing a collection of smaller occasional tables that can be lined up or grouped in front of the sofa. It’s a lighter, more casual look and for many, it’s also a more functional option. Individual tables can be shifted around for entertaining or easily moved to another room to clear the space. Depending on style preferences, tables can be of different shapes and finishes, or can be part of an artful set that is displayed as a single unit but used as individual tables.

Go for Asymmetry

Placing an element off center immediately draws the eye.
Placing an element off center immediately draws the eye.

The first instinct might be to center a piece of artwork or a mirror over a sofa, desk or table, but that’s not always the most striking choice. By positioning a focal piece off-center, it can bring more attention to the entire furniture grouping. The eye often takes symmetry for granted, so a little strategic asymmetry creates visual discord and draws attention to the piece. This massive round mirror is a good example. While the size makes it a dominant element, if it were centered over the sofa it would not have nearly the same impact as the side placement.

Use Modern Wood Panels

Wood paneling as an accent or door front is a modern usage.
Wood paneling as an accent or door front is a modern usage.

Wood paneling got a bad rap from the way it was used in the 60s and 70’s, and that style is decidedly outdated. New options include textures and grains that make it a far more interesting design element. It’s also best used as an accent, rather than the wall-to-wall covering it originally was. This pocket door makes creative use of wood panels as a decorative element as well as a functional one.  The varying textures provide a good deal of interest and the color has an earthy influence.

Mix Up Kitchen Finishes

Mixed finishes in the kitchen the new way to go.
Mixed finishes in the kitchen the new way to go.

Another place in the home where matching no longer rules is the kitchen. Mixing different finishes and materials and opting for nontraditional colors or cabinet fixtures are the features that define many on-trend kitchens. This kitchen artfully combines an unexpected color — black — with traditional style panels on the cabinetry. The countertops sport a very non-traditional gold finish that adds a metallic glam accent to the space. Pops of color on the bar stools and flooring keep the feel casual. If redoing the kitchen is in the cards, mix it up and inject some personality!

A Chandelier for Your Coffee Table

A chandelier over the coffee table makes an instant focal point.
A chandelier over the coffee table makes an instant focal point.

Once confined to entryways and dining tables, chandeliers have now moved throughout the home and can be found just about everywhere. One great place where they can make a huge impact is over the living room coffee table. Installing a chandelier that has a stand-out design directly over the table draws attention to the center of the room. This is perfect for spaces where the remainder of the room has a minimalist flair, as this one does. Only the lighted shelving on the back wall accents the area along with just a couple of occasional tables.

Shades of Gray as Trendy Neutrals

Shades of gray are perfect for timid decorators.
Shades of gray are perfect for timid decorators.

Shades of gray in home decor have been popular for several years now and show no signs of waning. If decorating — especially with color — is an intimidating prospect, gray is a wonderful neutral to start with. If can be a successful monochrome palette if enough textures and hue variations are included. The living room above includes everything from lighter gray shelving in a smooth finish to a tweedy textured sofa and suede ottoman, atop a variegated rug. This combination allows room for pops of color, like these forest green cushions that proved an accent that is still restrained. Swapping out these cushions for a brighter spring or summer color is an easy update or a cost-effective way to sample different accent colors.

Divide a Space with Open Shelving

Open shelving is more functional than a room divider.
Open shelving is more functional than a room divider.

Open floor plans are great but sometimes you just need to section off some space. Open shelving is a great option for doing this because it is attractive from both sides and serves as an effective visual barrier. It is also moveable, so if the area needs to be reconfigured, it is easily shifted. Besides, it offers a great deal of storage and display space, especially in a wide open room.

Stick with Clean Lines

Clean lines make a space family friendly.
Clean lines make a space family friendly.

One of the easiest and chicest ways to decorate a space is to stick with clean lines. By choosing only pieces that are streamlined, it creates a modern and minimalist space that is still really comfortable and functional. This sofa has moveable sections and ottomans that provide extra seating. The modern look fits well with the media center arrangement and its mainly open shelving. The console largely runs the length of the wall and the low base is a perfect match for the low profile sofa. Devoid of fussy details it is a family friendly and stylish room.

Use Color as an Accent in a Child’s Room

A neutral base helps the room grow with the child.
A neutral base helps the room grow with the child.

By painting a child’s room in an array of bright colors, you are likely committing yourself to constant repainting as the child outgrows age-driven decorating. Instead, try starting with a fun neutral palette and a strong accent color as this desk and shelving area does. As a child grows, tastes change and it’s much more cost effective to swap out or recover a chair, change accessories or reface a few drawers. Besides, this is just as fun and cheery as an interior that will soon be too juvenile for a teen.

Include Artful Accents

Art as an accent is a good way to show your personality.
Art as an accent is a good way to show your personality.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and that is certainly true with art, however, it can be the star that enlivens your personal space. Choosing a piece of art that accents a room can make it come alive, even if it is in the same color palette as the rest of the elements. This living room has a sophisticated but limited palette, but it is far from boring thanks to the art and accessories. The abstract piece above the sofa immediate draws the eye and a small sculpture on the mixed media coffee table is a stand-out accent.

As you can see today’s decorating tips are more about adapting and enjoying your environment than following a set of stodgy “rules.” You can’t follow them all, but when it’s time to refresh a space, peruse the options and see what appeals to you most and then go for it.