6 Things To Consider Before Starting Any Interior Decorating or Design Project
Interior Decorating or Design could mean doing a full renovation at one
end of the scale or a simple refresh with a can of paint and some new furniture
and accessories at the other. Regardless of the scale of your project, there
are 6 important steps you need to consider in order to create a cohesive
interior design style. Each element needs to build on each other to
create a style that you love and supports how you live.
Step One: Create a Floor Plan
There are so many great software programs available today online that
will help you create a floor plan and determine the appropriate size of
furniture, rugs and accessory items that will fit in the room. Check out Room Sketcher or Smart Draw.
Step Two: Style/Colour/Design
When decorating or designing a room, you need to know where you’re going
– and in order to do this, you need to have a plan.
Start with gathering inspiration: colour schemes you like, interior
images, furniture you love, textures, and materials like
tile & wallpaper. Group everything into a folder
or on a Pinterest board to keep a clear and coherent vision in one
space. Is your style Modern, Traditional, Transitional, Mid-Century
Modern or Shabby Chic? Whatever it is, define your personal interior
design style.
Look for common themes or threads in the folder you’ve created
and decide on a palette of colours, materials, and textures to
help you guide future decisions.
Step Three: Function/Lifestyle
How are you going to use the space? To relax, entertain, work or
all three? Identify the core activities that take place in your home
– NETFLIX marathons, video games, homework, crafts, eating
habits. Do you have pets or young children?
Defining all these activities will help you decide the type of
furniture, flooring and lighting you need. Make a wish list.
Step Four: Window Treatments.
Window treatments are the ultimate finishing touch and can make or break
any design project.
Light control, privacy, colour and design are all important
considerations and should enhance the interior design/style you are trying
to establish.
If you’re trying to establish a transitional
style, simple drapery panels or roman blinds might be the
right choice. If you’re trying to create a more modern look, think
about incorporating zebra blinds, textured blinds or Hunter Douglas Pirouettes.
Step Five: Scale
Determine what size your furniture, rugs, etc. should be by going back
to your floor plan and experimenting with different furniture pieces and sizes.
For furniture – start with the biggest items first and then add smaller items
to your plan.
Step Six: Establish Your Budget
Once you’ve nailed down your design/style and made a list
of furniture, flooring, window treatments and lighting you need, take
inventory of what you already own. Decide whether each piece will support
the design style you’re trying to achieve. Can you find a place for your
art, paint or re-finish an existing piece of furniture?
Create a list of what you’re keeping and what you need to buy.
Then establish a budget. This is really the hard part, especially if you don’t
know the cost of items and materials, all of which varies significantly
according to the level of quality and where it’s made. Google items you’re
looking to purchase from stores that you frequent because you like their level
of quality.
If all of this is just not in your DNA or you don’t have the time to
devote to, Contact Us today to discuss your project. We’ll put
together a customized design package to provide you with the help you need.