5 Tips for Selecting the Right Furniture for a Room.

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  • Author Tana Lake
  • Published December 26, 2018
  • Word count 702

Decorating a room can be difficult, especially if you have to start with a completely empty room. You might not know where to begin. In this article, I will give you some valuable tips to help you select the right furniture to decorate a room. Since there are many factors that come into play for any given room, such as size, shape, or type (bedroom or living room etc), there are many different tips that can help you select the right furniture, but I will summarize it into the top five.

Since I mentioned size, let's start with that one. The larger a room, the more furniture you will need to have in it, typically, or it will look empty. At the same time, the scale of the furniture can be larger too for a larger room. Like a large wrap around sectional for a large living room. On the flip side, the smaller the room, the less furniture you will want to have, lest it feel cluttered. And a person can go even further and try to find smaller scale tables and furniture, so each item is smaller and not taking up all of their limited space. Keep in mind though, you will need to have a sufficient amount of seating for the number of people living in the home. Like in a living room for example, you will need to have enough seating for everyone, in case you all like to watch movies together. Or for the kitchen, you will need a dining room table with enough chairs for everyone.

The second tip I have to offer is choose a style. There are a lot of styles of decor out there, such as Coastal, Rustic Cabin, French, Contemporary, Minimalist, and Industrial, just to name a few. So, you'll need to decide on the look that you are going for. For example, you won't want to mix soft and sophisticated French decor with it's expensive fabrics and delicate art, with Industrial Decor, which uses a lot of pipes and hard accents made of metal. They just don't go together. Opposites CAN attract, but typically not with design styles. Just stick with one.

The third tip is color. What kind of color scheme do you want in your room? Neutrals, bright colors, white? Whatever you decide, I recommend having the color be somewhat consistent throughout the entire home, lest each room feels disconnected and unrelated to the others. You don't want to have too many colors either, as it can be a bit overwhelming, unless you're running a daycare out of your home, then by all means!

The fourth tip for a well put together room is an important one- repetition. It ties in with the previous tip, color. In order to create any aesthetically-pleasing art form, it needs to have repetition. Repeating the same element in a room creates flow and movement and helps your eye to move around the room. For example, if you have circles in some of your room accents, such as a mirror, make sure to repeat that shape at least three times in that room. So, add a circular coffee table or end table, add some artwork that has a circular theme, or maybe a throw pillow with circles on it. A really easy way to create repetition in a room is to repeat a color.Like if you have a monochromatic (one color) color scheme such as grey or white, you can add pops of a certain color to create repetition and consistency. Whatever you decide to incorporate for repetition, it will help your eyes move about the room, creating flow.

Which brings us to the fifth design tip, flow. If there isn't good flow through a room, it feels stagnant. And people can't walk through it or around it easily. They might hit their shin on a table walking to the couch. Or trip over a lamp because it's sticking out in the path. Ask yourself if there is a clear path to all of the seating? It's important to make sure the room is organized, with clear paths for people to walk to the seating or through to other spaces in the home.

Tana Lake has always been interested in Interior Design and Art. She began her artistic journey at the age of 3 with artwork given to and praised by her mother. After graduation, she followed her passion and went to Design School. Her most recent accomplishment is the start of her new website, [http://www.BestCabinDecor.com](http://www.BestCabinDecor.com), where she features Cabin Decor for your cabin, lodge, or country home.

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