Home décor is one of the most important parts of the entire buying, renovating, and living process. The secret to its success often lies in how we choose elements to combine with each other. This is actually the difficulty of the process itself. We thought to ease your work a bit and offer some useful tips for home decor.
Simplicity is a basic rule that will make your life easier. Keeping a simple color scheme is an efficient solution that gives us fewer headaches: white, neutral shades of cream, beige or gray make the space welcoming and bright and allow the addition of various pops of color over time.
An interesting detail that designers propose is to leave a few objects intentionally unarranged. We know, it sounds strange, but extreme order is monotonous. Moreover, this intentional disorder shows us that the space is inhabited.
Choose to display only the things that are worth it, look good and represent you. Keep the rest in closets and drawers.
Group collections or objects you want to display by color to create cohesion in your décor: vases, glasses, cups, teapots, paintings or decorative pillows.
When you can't decide on certain elements and their place, decorate with symmetrical pairs: two sofas, two armchairs, two ottomans, two nightstands, two identical lamps. Symmetry supports visual harmony.
Don't add things, but remove them from the décor. "Less is more" says the English proverb. This is how each of us should proceed when planning a design; the less, the better.
Another recommended trick is to integrate an oversized piece into the decor. You will create a focal point that will attract the eyes of those who enter the room. It could be a painting, a lighting fixture or a sculpture.
And last but not least, plants and flowers beautify any space, giving it freshness. Integrate them abundantly.

Keeping a simple color scheme is an efficient solution that gives us fewer headaches: white, neutral shades of cream, beige or gray make the space welcoming and bright and allow the addition of various pops of color over time.







