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Home Design Improvements: Why The Little Things Really Matter

Issue 117

The key to a home that truly feels like a home rather than just a house lies in the subtle details that add up to something more than the sum of their parts. Whether it’s the colour palette you choose for the kitchen or the furniture you buy for the living, every element contributes to the atmosphere of your space.

That’s why this guide aims to provide you with all the small and intricate details you can add to elevate your home without spending a fortune.

Adding Texture

Transforming your room into a more elevated space doesn’t always require a full redesign; often it’s all in the small details. One of the easiest ways to elevate your space is by adding a variety of textures. Whether it’s a plush throw, velvet cushions, a shaggy rug or even some soft roman blinds, texture creates a sense of warmth and depth and make your room feel naturally more inviting .

Creating Ambience

You may not realise it, but the way a room is lit defines how you see it, with research suggesting that a large part of our perception is visual. For example, when considering a colour scheme, look at the psychology of colour: what mood do you want to set in what room? Green tends to be restful; certain warm tones invoke calm.

Accentuating the Positive

Embrace your architectural features by accentuating different parts of your room such as installing a picture light above artwork or highlighting texture with subtle wall grazes. Layering ambient lighting helps create spaces that feel intentional. Bright lights might work in a show home but you’re not here to sell, you’re here to live.

Personalising Your Space

Your home should reflect you and your personality and that means putting your own literal stamp on the place with the things that people associate with you. This can be done through meaningful items like bespoke artwork, photographs of your family and friends or even souvenirs from your travels. Even small details, such as adding a signature colour palette or choosing fabrics that speak to you, can truly bring your space to life. Texture once again plays a crucial role in this as it’s that subtle flavour that brings depth and personality to a space.

Final Thoughts

Successful and personal interior design isn’t just about colour swatches or furniture trends. It’s about creating an environment that reflects you and your loved ones, supports your lifestyle and feels comfortable yet elevated.

By focusing on texture, lighting and personal touches you’ll be able to enhance your space in meaningful, lasting ways. The fact that you’ll also be able to do so without taking out a second mortgage is surely just a bonus!

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