Most of us have been there…we see a beautifully designed and furnished room in a magazine or model home and say, “I want that look for my home!”. Unfortunately it is easier said than done, but there are some things you can do to create the design look you love in a way that suits the style of your home and your budget. Plus, you will be creating good design habits as you learn to decorate your home.
We’re going to focus primarily on the decision regarding your budget for the project. It’s not the most exciting topic to elaborate on, but if you don’t determine in advance what you can afford to put into your home design project, there is a good possibility that you’ll be frustrated and may end up with a partially completed space. There are a number of other design decisions that you will make in addition to the budget, but this is where it all starts.
First, decide how much you can afford to spend, or want to spend, on this design project. Don’t do anything else, don’t go shopping, don’t make any decisions until you determine ‘The Number’. Then, write The Number down in a notebook, or something that you can easily carry with you when you’re shopping for your project. Be honest and realistic with your budget. You might not be able to purchase as much as you had hoped, but you need to be realistic. And that’s okay – you just need to make the decision now so you can plan accordingly. If you are looking for inexpensive home decorating, set the budget to match your checkbook!
After you have thoughtfully determined your budget for this project and written it down, the next decision you will make is what you want to accomplish. As with the first decision, there are other more fun and exciting things you could do next, like go shopping and buy things. But if you neglect the planning portion of your design project you could end up with the same frustration and incomplete space. So, no shopping just yet!
One of the keys to success with your home design project is to be able to take what you have seen in another home or magazine and incorporate that look into your own. You may already have some furnishings and/or accessories for this space that you are going to continue to utilize. So your next step is to carefully evaluate what you currently are using in this space and determine what you will add or take away to create the overall look you want.
You may decide that you don’t need to actually purchase big ticket items. Your design goals could be met with a relatively low budget. Sometimes moving furnishings around to a different place in your space, painting the walls, adding some accessories that are specific to the style you want to emulate, can all help to get the look you are striving to create.
Plan ahead, set your budget, decide up front what is going to be purchased, and you will create a home design project that is beautiful as well as successful.
About the Author:
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Candi Randolph is a Design Consultant,
owner of Simply Designed…Decorating to Fit Your Budget &
author of ‘Ten Simple Steps to Design Success!’
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