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Mistakes to avoid when decorating

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MANILA, Philippines - Oftentimes, we get tips on what to do when decorating our homes, and this challenging task is made simpler and easier if we steer clear of what not do at the very start of each project.

Here are some of the interior decorating don’ts from Mandaue Foam Furniture Store to guide you in transforming a space into your personal haven:

• Do not make exact copies. Get inspiration from interior design magazines or Pinterest but not to the point of copying these to the last detail. What may look good on magazines may not work for your lifestyle or the space that you have. Personal touches will always give your home identity and make it unique.

• Matching everything is a no-no. If you think that matching everything – from your furniture to the color of your walls and décors will make your space worthy of a magazine cover, think again. While having a general theme works, too much can even make a space cold and uninviting. Having a little contrast can add balance and interest.

• Do not overdo.  Sometimes you can get carried away in the frenzy and before we know it, you either have too much clutter or too many contradicting elements. Start with a single idea or theme and take it from there, one at a time. Remember, less is more.

• Do not disregard proportion. Paying attention to the scale of the space you are decorating and the furniture and decors you want will help you achieve balance and harmony.

• Bright lights, bad idea. Lighting that’s too bright and coming from just one source is bad both for your eyes and mood. Create a pleasant, relaxing ambiance by using more lights with smaller wattage placed strategically to provide an even illumination throughout the room.

• No to diagonal placements. Placing furniture diagonally can sometimes break the monotony of having everything against the wall. But doing so can eat up too much space and make a room feel cramped, especially for long or bulky pieces.

For information, visit Mandaue Foam Furniture Store or https://www.mandauefoam.ph/ and Facebook page.

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