One of the biggest challenges of interior design is to find a flow within a room. In order to build something that feels right, it is essential to consider various aspects and ultimately go for a more holistic view of what makes a room great. Keep reading to learn more about making your room flow with a cohesive design approach.
Keep your room clutter-free
One of the first things to consider is clutter management. No room will ever look or feel cohesive if it’s a jumbled-up mess! A well-organized space is the first step to a much more livable and good-looking room.
Pick a colour palette and build a theme.
If you are looking for a coherent design aesthetic, using colours to your advantage is important. While it can be fun to get wild and crazy with colour matches, it isn’t always the best solution for a nice room flow. Instead of randomly selecting colours, choose a colour palette instead. This way, you can use a specific set of colours to create an actual theme. Colours can be extremely powerful in interior design. They can be a way to help you redefine space perception and even affect your mood and the overall aura of the room.
Embrace a consistent style.
If you want to achieve a cohesive design flow in your room, sticking to the “coordinates” of a specific style can be essential. Don’t think of this as restricting your creativity but rather as getting creative within a specific set of guidelines. Sometimes, limitations can help us unlock some fantastic ideas and give us a work frame for the best possible room design philosophy. There are so many style options to pick from. Whether you’re looking for something akin to modern minimalism or something as leisurely and fun as a classic Hamptons-style room, anything goes.
Use motifs to create harmony.
Motifs and patterns, at the end of the day, are all about one key concept: repetition. Showcasing these forms multiple times throughout the room can create harmony, and it helps develop a consistent aesthetic for the room as a whole. This is why so many of the world’s top interior designers rely on custom wallpaper designs and other implements with repeated motifs and ornaments.
Value open spaces and light
Big, open spaces can help a room stand out. Even if your room isn’t large enough to afford a lot of open space, you can still use natural light and artificial light fixtures to create a sense of scope and size that makes the room more personal and balanced.
Don’t overlook your floor.
Many people tend to overlook the importance of flooring. However, it can be an incredibly important piece of the puzzle. After all, the floor is a significant feature in any room, so it needs to match the rest of the space and not be too overpowering or clashing.
Contrasting textures
At times, contrasting textures feel incredibly dynamic, as they can add weight and size to a room. Think of it as adding salt and pepper to a dish: they help bring out the character and flow of what’s already there!
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