The Fundamental Beginning of Interior Design

The Fundamental Beginning of Interior Design

If you’re moving to your first new home, you’re understandably excited and anxious at the same time. Probably included on your endless to-do list are the tasks of decorating and furnishing your new abode. Since this is your chance to incorporate your own personal touch, that means you don’t have to shoehorn whatever furniture pieces and lighting you can cobble together into a space. Functionality is one of the key liftoff points that should help open multifarious possibilities in crafting comfortable, stylish rooms in your future residence.

Lighting

HGTV suggests breaking down the functionality aspect of each room into three aspects: lighting, furniture and focal point. How you use all these aspects should support each space’s intended function. Looking at these elements separately is just a start, but they should ultimately work together for a comfortable, attractive and harmonious room. Starting with lighting, it’s crucial to choose fixtures that support both the function and desired aesthetic of each room. Direct and ambient lighting can serve dual purposes, providing general illumination while also contributing to the room’s color profile and mood. It can highlight subtle details or create dramatic effects. To integrate these lighting elements into your home, consider reaching out to an electrician from ML Electrical and Garage (or a similar company). They can safely and professionally install these fixtures while offering guidance on the best lighting options for your specific home.

Furniture

Then it comes to the focal point of the room. This can be the sofa, coffee table, or fireplace. You can add a lamp or decorative lighting to draw the eye and create an inviting atmosphere. Finally, you can add dimmers to adjust the intensity of the lighting. For furniture, doing some pre-shopping ahead of time can give you some inspiration. Retailers like hudsonfurniture.au give you the option to custom-tailor some pieces in the woods, stains or finishes you desire. This way, you also won’t have to worry about dealing with furniture that’s too small or large for the room or that just doesn’t work.

Find the Focal Points

Discovering each room’s focal point w.r.t furniture should be one of your first priorities. According to Lifehacker contributor Kristin Wong, the focal point is the spot to which your eyes are naturally drawn when you enter a space. Some rooms in your new home may come with ready-made attractions, such as a large bay window or a fireplace. However, you do have the option of creating your own in rooms that have none: for example, painting one wall a vibrant or contrasting color to the rest, or using a large piece of furniture related to the room’s function as the focal point.

Don‘t Take a Haphazard Approach to Your Décor

If you’ve taken a bare-bones approach to your interiors due to budget or time constraints, a new home is the perfect chance to start over. Design around a focal point, and select furniture and lighting to support each room’s function. You’ll have an easier time shopping as well as a guide to selecting aesthetic elements to craft each room’s individual look.

 

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