Detailed Home Decor

The large scale strategy that you use to decorate your home is of course the backbone of your decorating strategy. This involves the use of colors, light, and texture in the major components of the space, such as the walls, the floors, and the major furnishings. However, even if you work as hard as you can to make your home look attractive and coordinated, you might still be sabotaged by the smallest items in the space; the details.

The way a human’s mind works is like a difference engine. When they enter a space the main part of their brain registers the overall scene, meanwhile the discerning part of their brain notices any discrepancies, and compares them to the way they believe the room should look. In other words, when someone enters your home, they look at the big picture with their main brain, but use their background thought processes to pick out any details, anything that you might have missed or any small point that might be a mistake.

These details can include almost anything. Magazines left out after reading them, clutter stuffed in a corner, even a pair of keys left out on a coffee table. These are all lose ends that will stand out, screaming at your company, and making it impossible to admire the overall arc of your decorative work.

Because of this, you should approach each and every room in your home as if you were a stranger, entering it for the first time. Be critical of your work. Look in every corner, every nook, and every cranny. Compare the reality you see with your eyes, to the perfection you see in your mind.





Getting help with this process can be invaluable. A fresh set of eyes will pick up on the details that your own eyes have long since learned to ignore. Just explain that you are looking for them to be critical, not necessarily as far as taste, but as far as tidiness, order, and continuity.

By looking at your home through the magnifying glass of discernment, you can go a long way towards perfecting the vision that you are striving to create. You don’t want to leave annoying details behind that will invalidate the greater overall work that you have already done.

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Detailed Home Decor
By Joey Pebble