When it comes to interior design, the phase “rules were made to be broken” could not be more true. Of course, a lot of people think that there aren’t any actual rules, just guidelines, and that is especially true when it comes to personal design choices. There are some design rules that you hear over and over again, but do you actually have to follow them? Here are some design rules that we actually encourage you to break. Let your creative juices flow!
Use Light Colors In Small Spaces
While small rooms do benefit from light colors to make them feel more spacious, that doesn’t always have to be true. If you choose a darker color, especially if jewel toned, can actually create more dimensions are add some interest to the room that might otherwise not be there.
Mixing Too Many Patterns
Most designers will usually guide you towards not mixing more than two prints at a time. However, a lot of design trends are actually breaking this rule. Take the grandmillennial, for example: dimensional pattern mixing is definitely encouraged here. A lot of patterns that were once thought of as over the top are now back in style. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
Use Only One Metal Finish Per Room
A lot of people think that if you’re using some metal for hardware in the room especially with each application of the metal finish. That does not have to be the case at all, since you can actually use multiple metal finishes in order to create more of a layered room and increase depth.
Bedrooms Must Have A Window Treatment
So many people believe that bedrooms have to be soft at each turn from window treatments to down comforters. You don’t actually have to have window treatments at all. Instead, if you live in a private area, there’s no need to close up the windows with curtains. You can then focus on wallpapers and other decor touches to fill in the space in the room.
Having A Neutral Ceiling
Most people don’t ever really think about their ceiling, even if they are trying to redesign their room completely. This is an often overlooked opportunity, as it can dramatically transform the room without much effort. While some might argue that this could make the room feel smaller, if you choose earthy colors, you could actually make your room feel homier.
Dining Furniture Needs To Match
While getting matching furniture is the easier way to go, if you’re feeling bold, then allow yourself to mix and match in order to create the look you actually want. While many people think only boho artists can pull this off, it’s really not as complicated as you might think it would be. It can end up looking truly fantastic.