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17 Decorating Mistakes to Avoid in Small Spaces

January 8, 2021

You can avoid adding unnecessary stuff to your small space. The trouble comes from the everything else you don’t think about. Here’s 17 ways to avoid UNCOMMON decorating mistakes that can leave you with frustration and regret.

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8 Impactful and Easy Ways to Create that Wow Factor in Any Room

December 18, 2020

If we dissect what the wow factor is, it becomes clear that what we’re actually after is something surprising. This surprise is the secret weapon that designers rely on to knock our clients socks off. It takes planning and execution to make that kind of impact but, there’s a few easy tricks anyone can do. Here’s how.

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Got a Room with Opposite Focal Points? Here’s How to Arrange it!

December 11, 2020

If you don’t have a gravitational pull towards something in a room with opposite and competing focal points, you have a room that feels out of place and unfocused. You don’t know where to look or how to position your furniture.

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7 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself About Open Concept Layouts in Small Homes

December 4, 2020

Few or no internal walls. Some might think, heck yeah that sounds amazing! Others might think, no way, that’s like being stuck in the same room all the time! Is open concept living still right for life in a post 2020 world? Find out.

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The 6 Biggest Room Makeover Mistakes You Can Easily Avoid

October 23, 2020

Do you ever have one of those projects that are way more complicated than you’d expect?

It’s like the universe is putting the kibosh on you and no matter how you try, it just keeps going South?

Planning a room makeover doesn’t have to take a long time and it doesn’t have to stress you out.

In fact, if there is an unusual amount of stress involved, that’s a tip off that one or several of these 6 biggest room makeover mistakes are in play.

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Top 7 Pros and Cons About Living in a Small House

October 2, 2020

No matter how you crack it, more stuff is why we have bigger homes.

If you have 4 people in a house, that’s 4 individuals with hobbies, interests, tech, and all the paraphernalia that comes with them.

So, do you think it’s comfortable for a family of 4 to live in 1200 square feet or less?

I love small houses and think that they’re charming and cozy.

If you think yours is cramped and crowded, I’d love a shot at changing your mind.

Don’t get a storage locker for all your extras or ship one of the kids off to grandma’s until college.

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How to Choose a Designer: 10 Essential Make or Break Tips to Keep You Sane!

September 25, 2020

You’ve been kicking around the idea of making a change in your house.

Perhaps one of your rooms needs better function and you’re looking for help re-configuring doorways, closets or moving plumbing and electrical.

Or

You might need help sourcing new furniture because you’re in a new house and your old stuff doesn’t fit or your layout needs tweaking.

There’s a pro for every project imaginable but not every pro is right for every project.

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No Fail Lighting Formula and 12 Clever Ways to Light up a Small Room!

September 18, 2020

Nothing makes a room feel more like a cave than a single light source, especially if the room is small.

It doesn’t matter if it’s a ceiling fixture, floor lamp or table lamp, one light source will highlight shadowy areas and really make the walls feel like their closing in.

The solution doesn’t have to involve installing expensive hardwiring.

You can absolutely achieve a fantastic lighting scheme with a simple formula and a few clever tricks so you can enjoy a properly lit room.

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In Decorating Advice, How To, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Small Space Tags ceiling lights for small spaces, small space lighting ideas, lighting ideas for small spaces, one light makes room seem smaller, light small spaces, tricks to make space feel larger, room lighting design, small room lighting formula. Skinny floor lamps, Statement ceiling light, Wall sconces, Track lights, LED recessed lights, LED strip lights, LED lighting, LED light, Accent light, Accent lighting, Clear glass table lamps, Glass table lamps, Clear living room lights, Clear bedroom lights, Clear night table lamps, White lamp shades, Bright white light bulb, Daylight light bulb If you’re starting a renovation from the studs out, meaning you’ve ripped out all the drywall and exposed the ceilings, you have a great opportunity to really dig into a brand new lighting design for your space. Chances are you’re not working on a total gut renovation at the moment, but what if you still need to illuminate your small room? Nothing makes a room feel more like a cave than a single light source, especially if the room is small. It doesn’t matter if it’s a ceiling fixture, floor lamp or table lamp, one light source will highlight shadowy areas and really make the walls feel like their closing in. The solution doesn’t have to involve installing expensive hardwiring. You can absolutely achieve a fantastic lighting scheme with a simple formula and a few clever tricks so you can enjoy a properly lit room. Stop straining your eyes trying to read in a dimly lit room. Conquer the dark recesses and ceilings with a shot of light. Make your small room come to life with a proper lighting plan. Let’s get into: My no fail lighting formula and 11 clever ways to light up a small room! The No Fail Small Room Lighting Formula If you want to make your small, dark room feel larger this is the simple formula to follow: And, truth be told, it will work for large rooms too. Measure the length and width of your room in feet. Multiply those two numbers together. Then take that result and multiply it by 1.5 to get the number of watts needed to adequately light the space. Last, divide that result by 60 or 40 (that is the average watt for a light bulb). If you get a fraction, round up to the next whole number. For example, if you get a 3.5, round up to 4. That whole number is the number of light sources you will need for your space. Now, you can achieve that optimal lighting in a number of ways. It can be with a combination of ceiling, floor and table lighting. It can also be all table lamps or all floor lamps. It’s totally up to you. The calculation gives you the optimal number of light sources to illuminate your exact size room. In my opinion, if you’re looking for a cozy, more “homey” lighting scheme, the combination of ceiling, table and floor lighting will get you there. Design tip: try to include at least one extra form of ambient lighting in the space to really amp up the cozy factor. This would be can lights up lighting a dark corner, candlelight, salt lamps, or low watt accent lighting on a shelf, credenza or end table. Fixtures like a gas fireplace or electric fireplace can also help you bring in that cozy vibe too. If you keep this simple calculation in mind, you’ll always have the right amount of lighting in any size room, especially small ones. Now, how about 12 clever ways to get that all important lighting in spaces that don’t have a lot of floor space or table surfaces? Skinny Floor Lamps I would still consider this to be a single light source if you’re using the formula above. This option can shine a light in many directions. I like the idea of diffusing the light with frosted globes because it will soften the light instead of bare bulbs which would increase the number of shadows. 1. Pendant Lights with Clear Shades I love to use pedant lights in kitchens and dining rooms because they’re amazing for task lighting and they’re very stylish. In small spaces, I’m particular to clear glass shades or maybe a seeded glass shade because they don’t obstruct sight lines. Keeping your sight lines open in small spaces will absolutely make a space feel larger. Don’t be afraid to use clear glass pendants in a dining space or living room because the result will be the same: You’ll have a functional light source without closing off the space with a heavy fixture. 2. A Statement Ceiling Fixture If you prefer a flush mounted fixture instead of a pendant style, try to find one that takes up a fair amount of ceiling space. Large flush mount fixtures in small spaces can really bring up the drama factor, which is a good thing. They’re not going to hang down in any sight lines, but they will make a statement and provide a serious amount of lighting. Design tip: make sure you know the height of our ceilings before installing a large, flush mounted fixture. If your ceilings are 7’ or lower, a super large fixture will overpower your space. If you still want to install a large fixture with 7’ ceilings, I’d opt for one that’s similar in color to your ceiling or one that has a fair amount of clear glass or lucite as part of its construction. 3. Wall Sconces, Hardwired or Plug in Wall sconces are super on trend and have been for quite some time. They’re great for adding light to a tight corner that doesn’t have space for a floor lamp or table. There are many stylish options on the market to suit any type of décor. 4. Wall sconces in Place of Table Lamps While we’re on the topic of sconces, they’re also fantastic substitutions for table lamps. If you don’t have the space on a living room side table or bedroom nightstand; or, if you just don’t want to use a table lamp, sconces will give you functional lighting without sacrificing surface space. 5. Track Lighting Just like back in the 80’s, track lights are a go to lighting source for a lot of spaces. They work great to highlight vaulted ceilings, but they also serve as the perfect illumination of flat ceilings of various heights. They are directional by nature, which means you can position the fixtures to illuminate a dark corner or to provide lighting to highlight a piece of art on the wall or statue in the corner. I would still consider adding table and floor lamps in conjunction with track lights to enhance the coziness of a small space. 6. Led Recessed Lights This is one trick I’m using right now in a bathroom renovation. The space is super dark and small. It has one light source in the ceiling and I’m going to install single source recessed LED lights in 4 additional spaces on the ceiling. This is ideal because the additional lights will provide much needed task lighting in strategic areas and they’ll also illuminate the entire room evenly, which will make the space feel larger. The best part is you can connect up to 100 lights on a single power source. Holy abundant lighting, Batman! 7. Led Light Strips This hack is a very inexpensive and effective way to get some ambient lighting in a small room. You can easily install these led strips behind the profile of ceiling trim. If you want to be extra discreet, have an electrician install a plug close to the ceiling so you can use a smart plug to control the strip lights with Google Home, Amazon Alexa or your smart phone. I love to use LED strip lights to light bookshelves, TV cabinets or the back of mirrors or headboards for a little added ambient lighting. I would not consider ambient lighting as a part of the functional room lighting or as a part of the calculation I mentioned above but, ambient lights are a great decorative lighting option. 8. Accent Lights Fun accent lights on a hall table or credenza add a pop of light and visual interest to a dark or blah corner. Pieces like salt lamps can provide some ambient light. If you need a bit more functional lighting with style, these mushroom lights are great for some task lighting and as a bit of drama too. 9. Glass Base Table Lamps Similar to glass shade pendant lights, clear or semi-clear glass lamps will keep your sight lines open. Use them on end tables or as bedside tables in a small bedroom. Even if they’re a larger scale, the fact that you can see through them will keep the space feeling open. 10. White Lamp Shades. There’s a lot to be said for dark lamp shades. I love the drama a black lamp shade adds to a moody room. They can add a richness that highlights textures or provides an intimacy for a space. However, if you’re looking to make a space feel larger, I suggest covering your lamps with light or white lamp shades. They’ll increase the illumination from your lamp making a small room feel open. 11. Bright White or Daylight Light Bulbs. Another way to increase the light in a space is by using natural or bright white colored bulbs. You wouldn’t believe the difference this will make to the brightness of your small space! You’ll find a variety of hues in both LED and incandescent forms at most big box and hardware stores. There you have it, 12 clever ways to light up a small room and my no fail lighting formula to determine how many lights your room needs. To sum up: Save this picture to your phone to keep lighting formula right at hand when you need it. And If you’d like to cleverly tackle your small room lighting scheme, try:
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5 Ridiculously Simple Ways to Improve Your Accent Furniture Game

September 11, 2020

Accent furniture is a piece of furniture that compliments a space.

Literally it is a piece that emphasizes something like a color or style.

Accent furniture adds the punctuation to a room, providing a pause as you peruse the space.

Often, they complete a design; adding that last detail, or filling an awkward corner where nothing else works.

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The Magic Picture Hanging Height Formula to Make Your Art Look Incredible!

September 4, 2020

Have you ever noticed art that just doesn’t look right in someone’s house?

I’ll bet you’ve looked at it and thought, “wow, that’s way too high up!”

Like there’s a ton of space between the floor or whatever is underneath it and it looks weird.

Or worse, if the piece is super tiny and it’s hung so high it’s hugging the ceiling… Ugh!

Nothing ruins an awesome piece of art like an incorrect placement.

I’m definitely not a stickler for EVERY home decorating standard and I’ll be the first to break the rules if I think something will look better another way.

However, some rules, like the right way to hang art, make a lot of sense.

Art looks best when you can appreciate it straight on.

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Can’t decorate? 5 Quick Ways to Change Your Thoughts So You Can Change Your Space.

August 28, 2020

Do you believe that what you think can influence your life? If the only word you find to describe your living room is blah, you’re letting your thoughts affect your feelings.

A blah room is uninspiring and dull.

I’ll bet if you felt that way about the clothes you wore, you’d go shopping for some new pieces or accessories to jazz things up, right?

You wouldn’t go years feeling the blahs with your outfits without making some changes.

Why would you live with décor that made you feel that way and expect to feel differently without making changes?

Just like a new outfit, new throw pillows or an area rug won’t change the course of your life, but they can ignite a spark that inspires a revolution in the way you feel about your room.

How you think can about your home will shape your reality.

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Rug Rules. The Right Size Area Rug and Where to Put it in Your Living, Dining and Bedroom

August 21, 2020

Area rugs can be the impetus for a total room makeover. They help to define a space. They anchor your furniture in your living room. They compose the functionality of your dining table. And, they define and reinforce the aesthetics and functionality of your bed.

The thing about rugs is people often choose the wrong size for the shape and size of their room.

You wouldn’t buy shoes that were 4 sizes too small and expect them to fit comfortably, right?

The same goes for rugs.

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5 Critical Ways to Overcome Self Doubt So You Can Make Excellent Decorating Decisions

August 14, 2020

Choosing furnishings, paint colors or accessories for your house can be a lot of fun.

But if you have difficulty making decorating decisions this process can be torture.

Making decorating decisions is a mental game.

If you’re feeling stuck, it’s critical to get a handle on exactly why you’re procrastinating or feeling overwhelmed with making choices.

If you’re triggered by feeling something’s wrong with you because you don’t love the latest trend even though all your friends are gaga for it, this post is for you.

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14 Timeless Sofas for Your Perfect Living Room Makeover

August 7, 2020

I watched video after video of “here’s how to recognize Mid-Century Modern Sofas” from a handful of novice decorators. What I saw had as much to do with Mid Century Modern sofas as if Abraham Lincoln hitched a ride on a SpaceX rocket for a stroll on the moon.

Yes, quite a few of the videos showed a Mid Century looking sofa, and I’m good with that. I think a reproduction that gives you that look and aesthetic is great. But, don’t tell your audience that a fuchsia tufted Chesterfield loveseat will check the Mid Century vibe you’re wanting.

When you’re planning a makeover with a specific aesthetic, it’s important to understand why a sofa or couch fits into a particular style. It’s also important to know basic terminology for a particular style so you can adequately communicate exactly what you want to a furniture store salesperson or designer.

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How to Make Every Inch of Your Small Living Room Count: Furniture Buying, Layout, Wall Color and Décor!

July 31, 2020

We’re all looking at our small living rooms and wondering how we can improve their layouts or get more functionality out of the space.

In many small homes the living room is where we spend most of our time.

We’re working from home and putting together makeshift offices and homeschooling nooks in living rooms.

And I suspect that we’re probably sick of the way things look, décor, rugs, wall color, etc.

Maybe because they have to be more than just “living rooms” we’re interested in how to get multi-function without sacrificing style.

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How 8 Bold Decorating Ideas Will Change the Way You Feel About Your Small Rooms

July 24, 2020

Little houses usually don’t Have big rooms where you can experiment and close them off until you’re ready to reveal your creativity. That luxury of space doesn’t exist for small homes where the all rooms are literally steps away from the front door.

So, it’s totally understandable to not want to challenge tried and true small space decorating ideas in favor bold, gutsy choices. But, when you think about a bold decorating choice as a way to highlight the good or diminish the bad, then the prospect of embracing that choice isn’t as scary.

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20 Incredibly Clever Ways to Decorate with Mirrors in a Small Living Room

July 17, 2020

Small living rooms can be challenging to decorate. This is especially true if you feel that your room is small and boxy.

If you’ve struggled to make your small living room feel a bit roomier, using mirrors in strategic and creative ways can help to make your space feel bigger and brighter.

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10 No Fail Rules for Styling Small Floating Shelves

July 10, 2020

Sometimes there’s a fine line between styling a shelf and overloading it. I recall one of the pearls of wisdom Coco Channel said, “Before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take at least one thing off.” This advice applies perfectly to decorating wall shelves too.

It’s especially relevant for small, floating shelves. Their openness doesn’t provide much space to hide stuff. And, when you cram too much stuff on an open shelf, you know it right away because it feels heavy and unbalanced.

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What You Need to Know to Pick the Right Outdoor Fabrics

July 3, 2020

I’m going to break down the top 4 outdoor fabric types and give you the low down on the durability, clean-ability, water resistance, mildew resistance and UV protection for each.

Depending on your home turf, you’ll have all the information you need to make a solid buying decision whether you’re looking to purchase a full outdoor seating area or if you’re in the market for accents like pillows and curtains.

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Why a Round Table and 6 Chairs is Perfect for Your Small Patio

June 26, 2020

The outside patio dining area isn’t all that different from the dinning area inside the house. Many of the same rules apply to placing furniture so that you get the most comfortable and functional space possible.

And, now that we’re spending a lot more time at home, it’s even more important to have a space that’s just as comfortable and inviting outside as you have inside.

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