How to Achieve The Most Popular Trend In Interior Design - The Eclectic Look
Revamping Your Home
January
and February are usually gloomy months. New Year festivities have long past and
winter feels like it’s here to stay forever! Use all this time spent indoors to
take a good look at your home and its decor. Why don’t you start de-cluttering
your surroundings, getting rid of all those useless things you have accumulated
in 2008 and turning your house into a fashionable eclectic home?
Whether
it’s just a lick of paint or a full house make over, here are some interior
design tips that can come very handy.
These
days it’s a lot more fashionable to go for an eclectic look rather than opting
for a particular style. Achieving an eclectic look is not that easy, though.
It’s not about throwing different items from a variety of styles together. It
takes consideration, thought and care to achieve, although the result should
look quite the opposite: as if it all just casually came together. It’s a smart
and clever mixture of styles: vintage, contemporary, retro, rococo, bohemian
and many more!
In
order to start the revamp, it’s advisable to focus on one particular room, or
even on one particular side or corner of the room. And it’s important to have a
specific aim in what you want to create, rather than improvising as you
progress.
For
example, a great reading corner could be achieved with a vintage French
armchair, a retro chrome floor lamp, and a modern mirrored side table to lay
your book. A great tip: throw a faux-fur blanket casually over the back of the
armchair and leave your favorite book on the side table.
Combining
modern, vintage and retro looks together will work here, as you are trying to
create something specific, as opposed to randomly scattering furniture items
and accessories around the room. This reading corner could possibly change the
look of the whole room!
Another
way to work on the eclectic look is mixing painted furniture, such as white
country style furniture, and warm wood tones as well as rich upholstered items,
like a modern Chesterfield sofa upholstered in a lavish black velvet fabric.
The painted furniture pieces will provide a casual look, while the rich velvet
sofa will bring warmth and comfort.
Interior
designers like mixing dark and light colours, vintage and contemporary - like
putting an antique mahogany chest of drawers with a wicker piece. It all needs
to look airy and simple, not too fussy. Simplicity is the key!
A
charming looking bedroom may consist of an antique white Rococo bed, a “shabby
chic” French armoire, two contemporary mirrored nightstands, and a lovely
antique chest of drawers. Add some gorgeous cushions and silk sheets for the
bed, a Venetian mirror for the wall, and two modern chrome bedside lamps with
oversized shades, and you will have achieved a perfect eclectic look, yet
inviting and romantic.
We
hope this article will inspire you to have a good look at your house and to
make a few simple and stylish changes so that you can enjoy your home even more
in 2009.