If you’ve lived with one furniture style for years, it can be daunting to mix things up. When considering other styles, you need to go out of your comfort zone while keeping design principles in mind. You want something that looks different but can blend with the old furniture pieces you will be keeping. Before hitting the furniture stores, here are things to keep in mind when mixing styles and pieces.
Trying something out for the first time requires thorough preparation. If you are unsure of what to do, you need to do your research. Even if you’re intent on mixing furniture styles, you need to know what you’re doing so that things do not look haphazardly put together. Browse furniture magazines and websites to see which styles go together and what themes could come out of certain combinations.
Keeping a theme in mind gives you a framework and lets you exercise your creativity. For instance, mixing modern and bohemian is possible—you can choose minimalist furniture in neutral color palettes and designs but use elements like dried pampas grass, hanging plants, and hand-woven textiles as décor. Besides modern and bohemian, you can combine other styles, like industrial, rustic, romantic, baroque, and more.
Mixing furniture styles means paying particular attention to the balance and scale of the pieces. There should be an equal amount of pieces in all styles you’re combining so that the patterns and textures don’t look like they’re leaning too much to one style. Also, take note of the sizes of the items. For instance, don’t put an oversized sofa in between two small end tables. Choose pieces that fit the size of your room and match the dimensions of the other pieces.
Having accent furniture livens up your room and breaks the monotony. It can also serve as a conversation starter for visitors. You can achieve this in several ways. For example, when choosing living room furniture, you shouldn’t get an entire set from one collection. To make things interesting, you can use a couch with a different print or fabric from the rest of the chairs in a sitting room. You can also use a metal coffee table in a room of wood furniture.
Repetition and color palettes can help you create consistency and unity in a room. Use furniture items with similar patterns or in similar shades. The pieces do not need to be from the same collection, but you need to ensure that they have enough common elements.
Also, do not use too many colors in one area. Stick to neutrals, especially for larger pieces, so their colors do not compete with each other. You can also use repetition by having picture frames in the same color, area rugs, and curtains, or an accent wall with a pattern.
When mixing furniture styles, adding contemporary art pieces will make your room more visually attractive. Having an accent wall for your paintings, incorporating small sculptures, or using interesting lamps will give your room more flair and personality. Keep in mind that your art pieces should be in the same theme as the rest of your room. For example, it’s better to get a modern lamp if you are planning a minimalist room. Meanwhile, if you are going for an eclectic country-style home, a rustic lamp will be more suitable.
Mixing furniture styles involves knowing what pieces go well together and keeping the elements in a room balanced. Once you know which styles go well together, you will find it easy to update the look of your rooms even as you keep their core elements or pieces.
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