Discovering Your Home Decor Style
HOME DECOR
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Find Your Home Decor Style: Tips for Discovering What Speaks to You
Your home is your sanctuary, a space where you should feel comfortable, inspired, and completely yourself. But with so many interior design styles—modern, coastal, eclectic, traditional, bohemian, and more—it can feel overwhelming to pinpoint exactly what fits you best. If you're on a journey to discover your home decor style, here are 5 helpful tips to guide you along the way.
1. Gather Inspiration
Start by collecting images of spaces that resonate with you. Use Pinterest, Instagram, magazines, or even snapshots of places you've visited. Pay attention to common themes in the images you save—do they lean toward clean lines and minimalism, or do they feature layered textures and bold colors? Identifying patterns in your preferences can give you clues about your style. Follow this book to find more inspiration, and purpose to all your spaces: Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to Bookshelves
2. Consider Your Lifestyle
Your home decor should align with your way of living. If you have kids or pets, you might prefer a cozy, durable, and functional style like modern farmhouse or Scandinavian. If you entertain often, a sleek and open-concept modern or contemporary style might be ideal. Think about how your home needs to function daily and choose aesthetics that support that. Call It Home: The Details That Matter, a great source of styling a room with purpose.
3. Take Note of What You Already Own
Look at the furniture, decor, and colors you naturally gravitate towards. Do you prefer neutral tones or bright, lively hues? Are you drawn to vintage pieces or clean, contemporary designs? The things you love can reveal a lot about your innate style. One book that can give you plenty of ideas is Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave . She focuses on making spaces that show people stories in their homes.
4. Identify Your Favorite Color Palette
Color plays a huge role in defining a home’s aesthetic. Earthy tones are common in bohemian and rustic styles, while crisp whites and blues are staples of coastal design. If you love dramatic hues like deep greens or blacks, you may be inclined toward moody, modern, or eclectic spaces. A great guide to start in this journey is The Interior Design Handbook: Furnish, Decorate, and Style Your Space, giving all the basic tips to start arranging your house!
5. Mix and Match
Your style doesn't have to fit neatly into one category. Many homes successfully blend elements of multiple styles—for example, modern-boho or coastal-farmhouse. Don't be afraid to experiment and make it uniquely yours. A great book that gives all the tips on mix and matching textures, colors and materials in one room is Made for Living: Collected Interiors for All Sorts of Styles.
And btw, all these books are great coffee table books to decorate your home!
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