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What Décor Does Your Design Style Demand? | Part One

April 8, 2020 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Interior design is a way you can tailor your home to the aesthetics you love and need. Different themes have been created in interior design over time. A theme is an idea that encapsulates a work of art and creates a particular setting or ambiance. There are hundreds of themes we use today, which can give us great guidelines for creating a beautiful atmosphere. Interior design themes develop strategies to help you successfully balance any room.

Several of the most common themes today consist of Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian, Rustic, Shabby Chic, Bohemian, and Industrial. While thousands of styles are still available, these are traditional concepts that have lasted the test of time. With these guidelines, each style has décor that will work for it and décor that can clash with it. Let us explore each theme and what décor can best go in each design to help tailor your décor to your home!

Mid-Century Modern

Mid-Century Modern is not to be confused with Contemporary. Mid-Century Modern is a style that was used in many home designs during 1933-1965. This style offered an open layout, streamline furniture, and a light, airy color palette. When adding décor to these spaces, pay attention to the lines. Most furniture in Mid-Century Modern is very simple, prioritizing functionality. Minimalism is the core root of this style, so décor should be minimum but impactful. Look for unique, simple décor that can pop and make a statement, yet not rob the room of its simplicity.

Scandinavian

Scandinavian is the design theme you see with Ikea furniture. This style is a very simple color palette with white, beige, grey, and black being nearly as colorful as it gets. If you were to add color décor, keep it very muted with pastel colors. Scandinavian design always uses light-colored woods. This feature can work great with accent décor as well! Another important characteristic is comfort. Comfort can be achieved with cozy textiles like throw pillows or other variables of comfort.

Rustic

Rustic design is naturally influenced by natural stones, hardwoods, and other components of nature. Many of the furnishings take pride in the rough, more gnarled-size wood has to offer. This look can be a great tactic to use in your design. Galvanized metals, wood trinkets, forest-influenced décor, and candle lighting are all tremendous, authentic tricks to put into this styling.

Every design style has its own guidelines, which can help create the style. Knowing your style and some of its criteria to enhance it can help you master your design. Remember, interior design is expressive and only works if you love it. These strategies can help you master your own design and take it to the next level. Make sure to check out part two to explore even more common design styles and décor tactics.

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Rustic Christmas Decor

December 5, 2019 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Do you love Rustic design? Many homeowners and businesses love to incorporate this authentic, homey style to create a cozy environment. It takes the strengths of nature and facilitates them throughout your space while the earthy tones help ground the design. This rural design style is charming, and unpretentiously uses many raw elements of nature and ties them together in the design. If you love Rustic design, you should consider incorporating it into your Christmas décor. Not only is Rustic a homey and welcoming design, but it can be a perfect complementary style to the already cozy Christmas atmosphere in your home. Here are some great ways to make Rustic design part of your Christmas décor:

Christmas Tree

Your Christmas tree will be the focal point of your Christmas design. With Rustic design already being grounded with country-style living, this green pine will be the staple piece to harmonize your designs. A real authentic tree would be ideal for helping capture the true smell of pine and raw nature. Just make sure to decorate your tree with all the Rustic décor you can. Add some earthy tones to your tree like beige tinsel and brown Christmas bulbs for an earthy feel. Also, pinecones are an excellent addition to make your tree feel even more authentic.

Fireplace Mantle

In many Rustic home designs, fireplaces are classic focal points of living rooms. They help create the Hygge and comfort in your home. Plus, winter is a perfect time to have a fire and really facilitate this feature in your home. Try to decorate your fireplace mantle with some very Rustic-inspired Christmas décor. Garland and pines are excellent. You can also look for some cozy-looking stockings to hang from your fireplace mantle. Creating this scene will make your space feel very comforting and cozy while perfectly complementing your Rustic design!

Seasonal Décor

Hygge is a Danish word that encompasses the quality of comfort in your home. Create Hygge by making your Christmas feel cozy. There are hundreds of additional Rustic Christmas décor pieces to add to your home. From soap dishes and candles to wash clothes and blankets, the possibilities are endless. Take pride in your Christmas décor and allow it to help accent your Rustic design.

As Christmas quickly approaches, it is time to start thinking about putting up your yearly décor. If you love Rustic décor, this is the perfect time of the year to incorporate it into your home. Have your Christmas feeling cozier than ever with a true pine tree, a beautifully decorated fireplace mantle, and other miscellaneous Rustic Christmas décor.

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What Is Modern Rustic Design?

November 14, 2019 By creatingyourspace Leave a Comment

Many design styles get blended together to create something truly unique and beautiful, and Modern Rustic Design is no exception. It takes the raw, authentic nature of Rustic Design and blends it perfectly with the sleek, open feel of Modern Design. This homey yet crisp feeling layout is very versatile and known for being comforting yet classy. If you are looking to explore this design in your own home, here is all you need to know:

Modern

Modern Design features a sleek, clean line layout. It is very selective in what comes into its atmosphere. Plus, it is never too heavy on décor, but it is particular on using impactful décor to help better the design. Most of the furnishing is clean-cut and very straight – this can help the design to have a very open layout. Minimalism is key to this look with a very neutral color palette.

Rustic

Rustic Design is not as clean-cut as Modern Design. It takes many of the attributes found in nature and brings them into the home. With less than perfect lines, rustic design can have distressed woods, aged metals, and natural stones in the design. It helps keep the home grounded and feeling lived-in and welcoming. With comfort being the main focal point, you will notice many warm, earthy colors throughout the design theme. It does not take a minimalistic approach because comfort comes over functionality.

The Blend

So, what happens when you mix these two, very opposing styles together? Actually, it creates quite a beautiful look. You can take some of the positives from both styles to help master this design. A neutral color palette with subtle accents of warm earthy tones can help ground this style. You can add comfort but in a minimalist approach to help make every textile, blanket, pillow, and rug even more valuable to the space. Allowing both designs to be present without overshadowing each other is key.

Interior design styles can come in many outlets. Try to find a style that best fits your home. This style is excellent for individuals that love both Rustic and Modern Design. You can slowly convert your home if it uses more of one of these styles.

What do you think of Modern Rustic? Would you do it in your own space? Let us know below in the comment section, and for more insight on design styles and home improvement, make sure to subscribe!

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