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October 19, 2022
Decorate Your Home with Tips from the Experts

Are you searching for interior design inspiration for your home? Whether you just moved into a new home or want to redecorate your current space, there are plenty of décor trends and styles to try. While you may have pinned some interior design inspiration on your Pinterest, chances are that you find it challenging to implement them, given the different setting.

In fact, interior design can be both simple and complex, which brings us to the next question: How hard can it be to decorate a home? One that you call home and yours to enjoy. Well, there are many things to consider when it comes to decorating your home. And we’re here to help with some decorating tips and tricks from the experts.

#1 Get To Know Your Home

One of the many ways for you to successfully decorate your home the way you want is to know your home. It’s similar to feng shui but once you know which side the sun rises and sets or which part of your home receives less or more traffic, you’d be able to plan which furniture goes to which side of your house.

Also, give yourself time to know your home so that you can see how you or your family function in it as well as what you need before spending more on the décor and furnishings.

#2 Nail the floor plan

Once you get to know your home, it’s time to plan the layout of your home, especially the common areas such as the living room, dining room, and kitchen. That said, it’s crucial that you leave enough room for movement in these various areas so that you have plenty of space for sitting and moving around.

Ideally, leave about 45cm between your furniture such as the designer sofa, chair and coffee table. That way, you don’t have to stretch too far for your drinks or shout across the room to have a conversation.

#3 Let Natural Light In

There’s no better substitute for natural light as it doesn’t only benefit our well-being, but also affects how colours appear. Before you decorate a room such as your living room or bedroom, always determine where the light comes in.

South-facing rooms benefit from maximum amount of light while north-facing rooms tend to be darker. Hence, the colour of your paint can appear differently from one room to another.

#4 Take Design Tips From Nature

You’ve probably spent hours scouring the internet for some of the best interior design inspirations and possibly found none that’s applicable for your home. It’s time for you to go out and get some fresh air whilst looking at your surroundings. You’ll notice inspiration everywhere. So, take some photos and use them to create your interior design concept board.

It can be as minimal as you want with some furniture and plants or as funky as you like. There’s no right or wrong when it comes to decorating your personal space.

#5 Design Around Your Line Of Sight

This is especially important when it comes to the position of your TV screen because you’d want to feel comfortable while watching your favourite shows. The best height is at eye level from where you’ll be watching the TV. In your living room, position the TV so that it’s at the same height when you’re sitting on a designer sofa or chair.

Additionally, the ideal TV viewing distance is about 1.5 times the diagonal span of your TV screen. So, make sure to position it around your line of sight for the best viewing experience.

#6 Balance Your Colour Scheme

Balancing your colour scheme can be tricky but here’s a foolproof way of nailing it. Stick to 60% on dominant colour, 30% on secondary colour, and 10% on accent colour. This way, you won’t go wrong unless you try to offset the colour balance. If you want to add a fourth colour into your colour scheme, split either the dominant or secondary colour, but never the accent.

#7 Layer Tonal Shades

Different from the previous tip, this one encourages you to use multiple shades of the same colour to make your space appear polished. It’s also one of the tricks that you can’t get wrong. Take shades of blue or grey as examples. You can start with ocean blue walls and then move onto larger items like your sofa or designer chair as pieces to accentuate the room.

#8 Be Creative With Patterns

Creativity is subjective, as are patterns. When you combine different patterns in the same room, try to use varying patterns in similar colours or the same pattern in varying scales. You can try geometrical shapes in different colourways on your cushions to liven up the space or florals on curtains to sort of make your living room appear like a garden.

#9 Play Around With Scale

Adding some supersized item or furniture to your place can seem overwhelming but it helps to make a style statement whilst creating a comfortable, cosy atmosphere in the room. Take the lamps and pendant lights as examples. They offer the perfect way to play with scale as they can create impact without taking up much space.

#10 Invest In Designer Pieces

Wine tastes better with age. The same goes for designer furniture. When you invest in designer furniture Malaysia like the ones found at Ruma, you can rest assure that you won’t have to replace them soon. If you’re not satisfied with your purchase, Ruma offers a 14-day satisfaction guarantee whereby you can initiate an exchange/return up to 14 days from the delivery date.

#11 Start With A Sofa

Decorating your home can be challenging when you’re working with a blank canvas. Instead of getting bogged down with the living room décor, start with the sofa. It’s easily the largest piece of furniture in the room which makes things easier for you to plan your layout. Also, consider the light or any views you want to use when positioning the sofa.

With these tips and tricks, you can now decorate your home like a professional interior designer. All that’s left to do is to find the right designer furniture Malaysia for your home. At Ruma, we offer quality designer furniture in Malaysia which you can purchase online or at our stores here.

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