Design tips for a timeless look in your home

Design tips for a timeless look in your home

What works now for your home to give it a bold and stylish look may be unflattering in a few years. The décor we love at one stage in our life may be unwelcome later on, but with the right design choices, you can create a timeless look that will never go out of style. Here are a few ways you can do that.

Clean lines, uncluttered look

You have probably noticed that a lot of interior decorating in recent years has tended toward a very open, clean, and uncluttered design. Tidying a place up always makes it look more attractive, and with a minimalist look, the rooms of your home can almost always look clean. 

One of the main reasons this clean look has prevailed recently is because of new research that shows an uncluttered home benefits the mind by lowering anxiety levels. It reduces stress to have a neat home, and keeping your home tidy is about more than just minimizing what kinds of decorations and furniture are in place. You also want to keep the home free from dust, dirt, and stains as much as possible. If you need help doing that, you may want to hire a professional cleaning service such as NYCHouseCleaners. Keeping your home sanitary and cleaned up is just as important to a streamlined, uncluttered design as choosing the right furniture. 

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Bring out your personality

Part of making a home feel like your own is putting a bit of yourself into it. If it has no personality, it will feel cold and antiseptic, similar to a spartan hospital design. Feel free to add some personal touches to your home, as that can lend it warmth. 

What kind of personal touches could you add? You can incorporate your favorite color into the design scheme. You could also add in a bookcase filled with your favorite books. You can add a shelf with family portraits or even hang on the wall some paintings and other art done by family members. Another way to add a personal touch is to choose a piece of furniture that really speaks to you and that you have an affinity for and then build your room design around that one piece. 

Lots of natural light

It’s a sad truth that many of the artificial lighting fixtures found in homes today are already starting to look tacky and dated. How many times have you entered someone’s home to see a light fixture that made you think, “People still do that?” If you want to avoid those kinds of design faux pas, then you should try to incorporate natural lighting as much as possible. This brightens up your home and makes it look more open and roomier. It also lends itself well to a clean, uncluttered look, creating soft shadows rather than severe ones that might be created by artificial lighting. 

These few simple tips can go a long way toward making your home futureproof and giving it a timeless design. 

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