Everything You Need To Know To Find The Best home decoration

12 Dec.,2023

 

The foundations and the design principles, furnishing and decorative styles, colour schemes and materials represent some of the elements that you should learn about home decoration, when you decide to change this aspect radically or otherwise.

You don't need a degree in architecture or a masters in interior design: it is just a matter of different “work”.

The home decorator and the interior design are often erroneously thought to be the same, as much as the two figures are very similar in many ways. To highlight the characteristics and differences between each (a casual eye may easily confuse them) you must consider the contexts in which each works and the way in which their work is differentiated.

Interior designer vs home decorators: challenge to the last accessory

The two figures are both professionals, but whilst one is created from precise and formal training (university based), the second is focused on an essentially aesthetic approach, without requiring academic qualifications (that mainly for concerns planning, architecture and other aspects).

In a certain sense, we could define the home decorator as a type of modern artist, who can complete the work of the designer and offer than something more on a visual level. He or she is only called to decorate that which is already in place. 

The role of the interior designer

Architectonic studies with specialisation in interior design, internships, research into colour and materials, expertise in the use of professional programmes such as AutoCAD and in design; this is the profile of the modern interior designer. He or she is a figure with a solid and structured formation, and like architects tend to make a name for themselves within a studio before starting their own business.

Their work is total: they plan the space in its entirety from zero, or renovate floor by floor. They mainly work on the functionality of the rooms, furniture and its accessories, lights and other important aspects. If you have bought a new house or an office to restructure, you would entrust it to this figure along with a good architect and an engineer.

 

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The role of home decorator

The home decorator is the aesthetic consultant in command: his or her taste and artistic vision can make the spaces of your home unique and special. They are not involved in the structural planning and renovation of spaces. They have not undertaken specific training and literally fall back on their intrinsic decorative skills, focusing on the exterior appearance of things.

They may have undertaken professional courses on colour schemes, planning of spaces, materials and other aspects. They can help you in selecting the style of furnishing, accessories and other aspects mentioned above.

However, he or she is not a fundamental figure such as is the designer, for this reason it is the role that more than any other can be adopted personally, deciding how the living room in which you spend your days or the bedroom where you rest for the night should appear in line with your own tastes, eyes and heart

Learn about home decoration: elements

Having differentiated the two roles we have come to the central aspect of the discussion.  We want to learn about the decoration of the home, every aspect and element.

We start with the choice of style to confer a single and harmonic idea to the entire space: modern or classic, vintage or shabby chic, industrial or country, there are many possibilities. It is obviously a choice that should be taken alongside the designer.

In the second instance, you should evaluate the space and the arrangement of furniture and accessories present, to devise a project that allows you to distributethe decoration elements in a balanced manner, in terms of light, colour, materials and accessories, to create the desired effects.

A trick of light

Light is a fundamental element of design and decoration. It works in synergy with the colours of a room, amplifies the spatial perception of space and allows you to focus attention on certain points and zones.

Lighting boasts a versatility based on the multiple sources with which the designer can experiment: natural, upright, wall, ceiling, table, etc. It can be maximised with mirrors, glass objects or gilded fixtures and overall is one of our best friends as it can change the atmosphere and the look of a single room, as you desire (obviously making the correct decisions). 

Harmony of colour

The choice of colour palette already occurs in the design phase and reaches a peak in the decoration and embellishment of interiors.

This is because when faced with painted walls and furniture (in any case your choice), the real coloured and characteristic note occurs with the additional of those decorative objects (such as cushions or other type of accessories) that complete the palette and bestow important harmony to the overall look.

Which materials?

It is odd to think that materials play an important part in the decoration of a home. Yet this is the way it is and it is an aspect that is closely connected with the selected style. With the industrial look it is iron, with country it is wood that dominates, with classic it is hardwood, just to name a few examples.

The reason for which when undertaking decoration it is important to remember that certain materials may not be very compatible between each other, such as wood or plastic.  It is up to you to use your eyes and assess what comes together best and how to complete the look of your interiors.

A world of accessories

Books and cushions, mats and lamps, vases, would could list hundreds of objects, even less common ones: a lover of sports could even hang paintings with shirts signed by athletes of the past.

The accessory is the main element when you customise and decorate the home, let your imagination run wild (taking into account the light, colours and materials) and don't exaggerate: the result should be beautiful, not confusing.

There are so many different styles to choose from when decorating your home! While having all these options can be exciting, when it comes right down to choosing color palettes, furniture, and other design elements, it can be downright overwhelming too. Do you have a hard time defining your home decor personal style and shopping for it? Today I’m sharing 3 simple steps to nailing down your decorating style, as well as a list of 10 common decor styles with example pics. I’m also answering one of the most common questions I get on how to find your own decor style, AND including an interior design quiz to help you really nail down what you love and want in your home.

How do I choose a design style that feels right for me?

I often get asked how to find my own decor style and how to shop for it. Today, I want to answer all your decorating style questions! I hope you find this content helpful as you decorate your own home to be cozy and beautiful for you and your family. The key is finding the style YOU love and going with it. As long as your home is authentically yours, it will look loved, lived in, and perfect. There is no “right” style that you are searching for! You are just searching for YOUR style.

Defining your personal decorating style will help you shop for furniture, accessories, and paint colors for your home. It’s a really handy piece of info to know! It will take all the guesswork out of redecorating or updating your home. There’s nothing worse than making a purchase and then getting your new items home and realizing you don’t like them in your space and you’re not sure why. After you’re done reading this post (and taking my quiz) you will never consider hiring an interior designer again, and you will be able to confidently create the home of your dreams. I promise!

Let’s begin.

A couple of home decor style notes before we begin:

  • You don’t have to use only one style. Most people are a mix of 2 or 3 styles. Are you pretty sure you love French Country with a modern twist? Then go with it!
  • You can change your decorating style as you learn and grow. Your style and fashion sense will usually evolve as your tastes and family life changes, and that’s OK. You do not need to stay stuck in any style once you find it. If you suspect at any time that the style you are focused on isn’t working for you anymore, just go through the steps below and take my quiz again.
My personal style is definitely a mix of styles!

How do I choose a style for my house?

Finding your unique style is easier than you think and so much fun! The truth is, if you take a look around your living space right now, there are probably quite a few clues as to what your specific design style is. You just have to know how to find them.

What are the basic rules for decorating?

If I had to pick the most important decorating rule, I would say: make sure that whatever you bring into your house brings you joy and goes with your overall style. This is key to a cohesive space that makes you happy.

Here are the 3 steps I suggest you take if you want to find your decorating style:

1: Take note of what you have

The first step is to take a look around your home and see what furniture, accessories and paint colors you’re already using. If these things make you smile, they’re your style! Don’t forget that anything you already own can be easily updated with paint or a hardware change. So if you don’t love your sideboard, figure out if it just needs new handles to find a spot in your heart again. What matters is that you like the footprint of your furniture and how it looks in the space. If you truly cannot find anything you like about a piece of furniture, that’s probably a good sign that it doesn’t fit with your true style.

2: Create a Pinterest board of rooms you love

Pinterest is a great way to create a collection of images that will help you nail down your interior style. Simply scroll through the Home Decor section at Pinterest and pin your favorite room photos to a board on your account. Once you’ve added a few rooms, pieces of furniture, and artwork, you should be able to see reoccurring elements like furniture styles, colors, paint colors, and fabric styles in all of the photos. Houzz.com is another site that I enjoy where you can create collections of beautiful pictures that inspire you. Pay attention to the themes you see in what you pin or save: Are you leaning toward bright colors or a neutral color palette? Natural muted materials, or big floral patterns?

3: Study both what you have and what you want and match it up with a style

Now that you’ve also had a good hard look at what you already own, does what you’ve pinned on Pinterest line up with the items you already have in your space? Or are you starting to see that your own style is actually quite different than what you’ve accumulated haphazardly over the years? 

Keeping these questions in mind, make a list of all of the distinct features you see in the furniture, accessories, fabrics, and paint colors that you have pinned and that you have in your home right now. Do they match? For example, you might note that you have pinned things like weathered wood furniture, black metal accents, white linen furniture, vintage-look accessories, and antique finds. Is your home full of common elements? Or is your place full of modern design items that you inherited when your sister moved out of town? Be honest about what you REALLY love and want to see every day in each room before you move on to the next step.

After you’ve made your list, match up your tastes to 1, 2, or 3 of the 10 common decor styles I’ve listed below to find what home style you are! (If your list is something like the example I’ve just given you, you might love Modern Farmhouse.)

Common home decor styles

There are dozens of decor styles that are popular in 2024, but the following 10 are the most common today:

  1. Traditional
  2. Transitional
  3. Contemporary
  4. Modern Farmhouse
  5. Modern Coastal (Coastal Grandmother)
  6. Mid-Century Modern
  7. Bohemian
  8. Industrial
  9. French Country
  10. Scandinavian

Each of these styles has a specific feel, color scheme, and common elements that pull it all together. Once you discover your favorite style, it will be SO much easier to start planning your room makeover. I promise! You will know what furniture pieces, artwork, and decor items to look for (and which to stay away from, which is almost just as important!), and you will no longer feel completely overwhelmed by how many choices you have in the wide world of internet or retail shopping. Once you know your style, you will know what vocabulary to use when you search for or read product descriptions, and you will have a greater sense of control over the whole process. I’m so excited for you!

As I mentioned above, these 10 decorating styles have been the most common and popular over the past year or two, but there are certainly more than 10 out there. If you don’t think you’re any of these, do a quick Google or Pinterest search of “decor styles” to see if you might be something else! The important thing is that you find what you love. 

10 Common Home Decorating Styles

Traditional

If you’re into creating a feeling of glamour and historical significance, this is probably your style. Think 18th and 19th-century fancy: rich fabrics of different colors, texture, and dark wood furniture all belong in this style category.

Look for:

  • Neutral colors like beige and white
  • Intricate details like tufting and carving
  • Symmetry in styling
  • Patterns such as florals and damask
  • Porcelain accessories, landscape art, and brass accents

Transitional

This is a more difficult style to define. Does it help if I tell you that my own living room is a transitional mix of traditional and modern styles? Basically, what defines transitional style is neutrality and comfort. These spaces are comfortable and difficult to put a finger on as to style. A slightly minimalist room without much clutter, a mix of modern pieces with more traditional ones, and lots of natural light and comfy furniture make you light up if you are transitional at heart.

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My own living room is a transitional mix of traditional and modern styles

Look for:

  • A mix of traditional and modern pieces
  • Neutral colors
  • A focus on comfort (comfortable seating, soft accents)
  • Symmetry, statement light fixtures & a clutter-free approach to decorating

Contemporary

If you are a contemporary girl, you like minimalism and everything in its place. You also like clean lines and a few bright pops of color in and amongst mostly greys, beiges, and other neutrals. 

Look for:

  • The latest trends in home decor (right now in 2023, this is a mix of transitional, bohemian and mid-century modern styles)
  • A mix of clean lines and rounded shapes
  • Neutral & warm colours with pops of bright accent colors
  • Exposed woods, chrome & glass accents, geometric patterns

Modern Farmhouse

If your heart melts every time you look at an antique washboard hung on the wall, you’re probably into Modern Farmhouse! This style combines rustic features with big comfy furniture and neutral colors for an extra cozy effect.

Look for:

  • Neutral colors like white, cream, black and grey
  • Reclaimed & natural woods, mixed metals, industrial accents
  • Rustic and vintage accessories
  • Patterns like buffalo check and stripes

Modern Coastal (see also Coastal Grandmother)

If your dream would be to wake up, throw open your doors, and see the ocean, modern coastal might be for you! Think Diane Keaton and her house in Something’s Gotta Give for a really good picture of this style. White couches with ocean-hued accents and a light and breezy feel are the hallmarks of this trend.

Look for:

  • Colors like warm white and ocean inspired hues like blue and green
  • Nautical decor accents
  • Natural materials like linen, cotton, leather, and rattan
  • Soft furnishings, beach inspired accessories
  • Shiplap, wicker furniture

Mid-Century Modern

Do you wish your house looked like The Jetsons’? This is one of the easiest reference points for mid-century modern style! Retro furniture with sleek lines and skinny legs (like these two mid-century modern chairs in my eclectic studio space) are the most commonly recognized features of this design style.

Two mid-century modern style chairs in my eclectic studio space

Look for:

  • Retro furniture from the 1950s & 1960s
  • Rounded shapes mixed with square shapes
  • Textiles with geometric patterns
  • Bright accent colors

Bohemian

If you have ever asked, “How can I make my house look unique?”, go Bohemian is the answer! What is Bohemian interior design style? The motto here is more is more, or possibly anything goes! Bright colors, travel trinkets, and lots of different materials and textiles are hallmarks of a boho look.

Look for:

  • Rich colors like deep jewel tones (you can also do a neutral version of this style!)
  • An overabundance of textiles and accessories
  • Globally inspired accents, handmade items like wall hangings, pottery and braided rugs
  • A “more is more” or maximalist approach to decorating

Industrial

Think warehouse or other commercial setting when trying to picture industrial style. If you like slightly unfinished, exposed architectural elements, and dark colors mixed with wood and metal, this is probably your thing. 

Look for:

  • Dark colors like black and grey
  • Lots of worn metal accents, exposed pipes and ducts
  • Unfinished elements, raw wood accents
  • Vintage furniture and accessories

Scandinavian

Taking a walk around IKEA is a good way to get a sense of this style. Soft lines, minimalist decor, natural elements, and high functionality combined with different textures and neutral colors make your heart sing if you’re into Scandinavian style.

Look for:

  • Neutral and simple colors like white and grey, accents with pops of color
  • A minimalist approach to decorating
  • Botanical and animal patterns
  • Natural wood, smooth lines, simplicity, nature-inspired accents
  • “Hygge” inspired accents like warm textiles and candles.

French Country

What is French country decorating exactly? This look comes right out of Provence, and is an homage to easy French style and the lifestyle of the people who live in the region. Country colors combined with glamorous features and big patterns are easily recognized features of French Country. I love French country myself! Check out a couple of rooms in my house that were done in this style:

My primary bedroom with a tufted sofa and floral accents My former breakfast nook style was modern French country

Look for:

  • Soothing colors like grey, white, blue & yellow
  • Textiles with floral and striped patterns
  • Glamorous lighting features
  • Antique and vintage home decor accents

Still confused? Take my FREE home decor style quiz!

If you have gone through the list of common decor styles and still can’t figure out which of the current trends you most closely identify with, I have good news! I’ve created one of those interior design style quizzes that will help you narrow down your decorating style so you can start creating a home you absolutely adore.

Even if you are feeling fairly confident that you have identified your personal design style using my three steps and the list of styles to choose from, it’s always nice to get confirmation that you are on the right track. So, I would recommend taking the quiz anyway!  

Click here to start the quiz now.

I hope you found these 3 steps to find your style and this list of 10 common decorating styles helpful as you decorate your own home to make it uniquely YOU! If you used my technique to create your perfect space, put a picture in the comments, or tag me @thediymommy, I would love to see how it turned out.

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This post was originally published in 2018 and has since been updated.

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