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Living room trends that will be huge next year.

Living Room Trends That Will Be Huge Next Year

Will 2023 be the year of fluted details or muted tones in living room trends? (spoiler alert: BOTH!)

As 2022 winds down, of course, we’re already looking ahead at what’s trending next for the design world. And, as one of the central gathering spaces in any house, the living room is at the heart of my focus. 2022 proved to be the year of bold wallpaper, warm woods, and a resurgence of antiques—all of which are still going strong. But what’s on the other side of the calendar? The good news? The prognosis is great, with warmth, style, and details galore.

Rich, Muted Tones

If a few years ago saw the heydey of Millennial Pink and the last few years were all about verdant shades, 2023 is shaping up to be all about rich, vibrant colors in muted tones. The feeling evoked in this room portrays that, with a burgundy velvet sofa, deep sage lime-washed walls, and pillows that are the sexier cousin to teal. 2022 also saw designers leaning into deep, dark palettes to evoke warmth and comfort, and that may continue to carry over into 2023 living room trends.

Rich, muted tones in living room trends.

Warmer Neutrals

In terms of neutrals, warm, earth tones complement those rich hues well. Some designers see a trend in 2023 toward warm, non-intrusive, neutral tones and materials, which provide comfort and security. Raw, organic materials, and tones such as brown ocher, offer a cozy-yet-modern grounding base. The living room shown here proves how well the rich hues and warm neutrals pair.

Warmer neutrals in living room trends.

Multifunctionality

Let’s hear it for 2023 being the year we…actually use our living rooms. Now that we know better than ever how we use our homes, they’re adapting to better serve those needs. The single room shown here is designed with areas for reading, napping, drinking, entertaining, and even stargazing.

Multifunctionality is a big living room trend for 2023.

Fluted Details

This is trending really big now. Fluted and reeded pieces in neutral spaces are especially huge right now. While the look was once reserved for small detail areas, design forecasters predict next year will see it expand into living spaces.

Fluted details are a big living room trend for 2023.

Next-Level Media Experiences

With new binge-worthy shows launching weekly and the desire for increased comfort in staying in more, 2023 will likely be the year many homeowners splurge for an upgraded media experience, whether in the form of a large-scale TV or custom sound system.

Next-level media experiences are big living room trends.

Meaningful Collections

It’s been said that the objects we fill our homes with hold the most power to ease our anxieties. Maybe it’s your grandfather’s collection of fly fishing lures, or maybe you’re zealous for antique maps—whatever it is that brings your truest self to your living space is on trend. For example, here, in a New Jersey home for a recently-widowed art collector, the space was designed to showcase the owner’s collection of art and souvenirs.

Meaningful collections will be a big living room trend in 2023 home decor.

Daybeds

Maybe it’s their multifunctionality, maybe it’s their element of nostalgia, but we’re seeing a big return to daybeds in large living spaces. Here, a Serena & Lily daybed divides the large living area without blocking the sculptural window. Covered in a Sanderson fabric, it gets a custom look.

Daybeds are trending in 2023 living room decor.

Outdoor Living

Living rooms in 2023 will push beyond the house, as outdoor entertaining proves to have real staying power. After all, when you devise your outdoor space with living areas as good as your interiors, do you even need to go inside?

Outdoor living is a living room trend continuing for 2023.

I hope these 2023 living room trends have piqued your interest and inspired you! If you’d like to have me bring some of these living room decor ideas into your home, let me know. You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some exciting living room decor ideas together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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Easy and Inspiring Winter Decor Ideas for 2022

Easy and Inspiring Winter Decor Ideas for 2022

Cozy! That’s the word that best defines winter decor. I’ll bet you want your home to be cozy and offer a warm welcome to family and friends, especially at holiday time.

You don’t need to do major renovations or spend a small fortune. Simple little changes to your spaces add that extra feeling of comfort and warmth.

Here are some simple ways to create cozy winter decor:

Cozy winter decor means blankets everywhere

Cozy, warm winter decor means lots of blankets.

Winter always provides a great opportunity to pull out more blankets and have them all around the home, doing double duty, adding a nice casual style, along with providing actual warmth when needed.

Lots of blankets for color, warmth and texture in winter decor

Blankets are an inviting way to make your house more cozy and comfortable. You can use blankets on the sofa, on office furniture, over an armchair, on the porch bench, or anywhere you might want to add a little extra color and texture, and yes, warmth.

Switch out the rugs

Time to put away the sisal rugs and pull out some high and fluffy rugs. In summer, natural fiber rugs are the best choice because they are cooler, in winter it is the opposite.

Thicker, warmer rugs will introduce "cozy" to your winter decor.

This season, look for high-pile rugs…remember that key word: cozy.

Invest in pillows

Cushions give you such a great option to introduce colors and textures, as well as comfort. All three qualities together definitely make for a cozy environment. Carry the idea of “warm” throughout your decor upgrades at holiday time.

For color, texture and warmth, investing in pillows for cozy winter decor makes good sense.

Here’s another tip: in the wintertime, use pillows with warm. tactile fabric covers, such as textured cloth, crochet, and velvet. Leave the satin covers for the summer.

winter decor ideas - blankets

Add some coziness with warm lighting

The color of the lamps also has a lot of relevance in winter decoration. The yellowish tones, considered warm, refer to fire, fireplaces and bonfires.

A lantern adds a lot of warmth and color to your wintry decor.

The warm colors that lamps and candles can introduce definitely enhances a mood of coziness. Yellowish, warm tones link to fireplaces and the hearth.

Easy and Inspiring Winter Decor Ideas for 2022

Light fixtures, lamps, and ceiling spots can easily convey warm tones of light that let you relax into the wintertime with family and friends.

Keep the whiter lights for places where focus and concentration are needed, such as the kitchen, office, and study.

Plants have their own lush warmth to add to your winter decor

Imagine plants like that yummy hug. Your house is more intimate, welcoming, and comfortable with them. They nicely pull a room together.

A warm bulb in a fixture can warm up an otherwise cool room

Plants are great for any room, whether bringing life and color into the living room, spreading vases around multiple rooms (vases also introduce variety with warm colors, textures, and natural tones), or even plants in the bathroom (they love the moist “hothouse” air).

Bring in the green with plants for your winter decor.

Do be careful with your selection of plants. Remember that each of them requires a different light level. Research what works best in each location ahead of time.

Scatter candles to warm up your winter decor

Candles are the best! They decorate, illuminate and add warmth. That description is exactly what winter decoration is all about.

Scatter candles everywhere for warm cozy winter decor.

For safety reasons, it’s best to place candles in holders of some kind, preventing fires. Glass and mirrors tend to bounce the light all around, adding a nice touch, and metal support bases can add another dimension of warm color into the room.

Also, be mindful of where the candle will be lit. Avoid locations near flammable objects, such as curtains, or dry, papery decor.

Light up that fireplace (or bring one inside)

Winter is also the ideal time to put away the fan and light up that fireplace, of course.

Light up that fireplace for cozy warm winter decor.

You don’t need to have a masonry fireplace in your living room. Nowadays there are very efficient, portable fireplaces that add that extra warmth for a cozy winter environment.

I hope these winter decor ideas help you find simple cost-effective ways to dress up your home for a wintry, cozy mood this holiday season! If you’d like to have me bring some holiday styling to your home or office, contact me. You can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some lovely winter holiday decor ideas together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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Pro tips on how to decorate a Christmas tree.

Decorate Your Christmas Tree Like a Pro

Who doesn’t love Christmas decorations? If you got a chance to visit the Orlando Museum Council of 101’s recent Festival of Trees, I hope you were as inspired as I was.  

Held annually every November, Festival of Trees celebrates the beauty of the holiday season with designer-decorated trees, wreaths, gingerbread houses, raffles, and more.

This is the 8th year that I’ve participated in the event as a designer and this year I designed not one, not two, but three trees! Whew! It was hard work but so much fun and best of all the proceeds go to the many charities supported by Council of 101.

Silver and Gold Make for an Elegant Combo

Christmas tree decorating

Metallica, sponsored by Corcoran Premier Reality. This beautiful and elegant tree mixes silver, gold, and white to create a timeless look.

The Metallica Christmas tree sold

The Metallica tree I created for Corcoran Premier Realty sold, which means I’ll be setting it up at the purchaser’s location of choice.

Christmas tree decorating like a pro.

The Metallica tree’s skirt, made up of 5 yards of gold polyester material loosely draped around the base, adds the finishing touch.

A beautiful tree deserves to be in beautiful company. If your tree is in the dining area, or near it, don’t forget to show your dining room or buffet table some love. Using the same silver, gold, and white theme, I created a centerpiece to compliment the tree. The candles, feathers, linens, and flatware all add different textures to enhance the overall look.

Metallica place setting

Metallica place setting closeup

Here Comes Christmas

Red and green are a lovely combination to decorate a Christmas tree.

Here Comes Christmas, sponsored by Orlando Health.

Here Comes Christmas, sponsored by Orlando Health.

This is the 2nd year I’ve had the privilege to design a tree sponsored by Orlando Health. While red is a holiday staple, the lime green color really pops and makes any Christmas tree a bit cheerier. Instead of a traditional star on top, I created a tree topper from the same sprays I used in the décor to give the tree added dimension and interest.

May All of Your Wishes Come True

"May All of Your Wishes Come True" decorated Christmas tree.

May All of Your Wishes Come True, sponsored by Jon Paul Trevasani, M.D. and the Staff of The Aesthetic Surgery Centre of Maitland.

A section of "May All of Your Wishes Come True" pink Christmas tree.

Soft pinks and gold create a warm and traditional looking tree. I love how this tree gives off an old-fashioned Victorian vibe, yet still looks modern enough for today’s décor.

May All of Your Wishes Come True, sponsored by Jon Paul Trevasani, M.D. and the Staff of The Aesthetic Surgery Centre of Maitland.

Want to Decorate Your Tree Like a Pro?

Your Christmas tree is the centerpiece of your holiday décor so give it all the attention it so rightly deserves. 

Here are some of my Pro-Tips to make your tree stand out this holiday season. Warning: Your tree might look so good that the family decides to come over every holiday!

  • Invest in a high-quality artificial tree. Christmas trees crafted from premium materials provide sturdy and reliable support for decorations and can stand up to repeated use year after year, while maintaining its beautiful look. 
  • Change out your ribbon every year to give your tree a “new” look.
  • Use 2 types of ribbon on your tree—a solid and a print or 2 solids to create interest.
  • Take the time to fully fluff and shape the branches. Fluffing the branches helps to make your Christmas tree look fuller and more natural. It can be time-consuming, but totally worth it!
  • A new tree skirt can change the look of your tree but it doesn’t have to be expensive. I buy 5 yards of pretty fabric and drape it around the base to add a pop of color or interest. And don’t be afraid to think outside the box. In the past I’ve used a white fur rug (Ikea) as a tree skirt and it looked fabulous.
  • Design around a theme. A professional-looking Christmas tree has a central look that ties the decorations together. Deciding on a theme before choosing your decorations sets the tone and gives you a clear idea on how to decorate your tree.
  • Decorate from the top of the tree and then work towards the bottom. This way, you can easily check your design as you dress up your tree.
  • Don’t forget tree picks and sprays. Tree picks and floral sprays come in many forms, such as decorated branches, twigs, berries, or even pine cones. Use them as subtle accents to complement the entire look of your tree. Grouping picks together using floral wire is a creative way to elevate the visual appeal of your tree without overpowering other decorations. Sprays are also great for adding a splash of color to wreaths and garlands, as well.

A beautiful Christmas tree takes time and patience to decorate, but the joy it will give you and your family during the holiday season makes it all worthwhile.

I hope these Christmas tree decorating pro tips have inspired you! If you’d like to have me create some seasonal holiday styling for your home or office decor, you can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some lovely seasonal Christmas holiday decor options together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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Staging a beautiful lakefront condo.

Staging a Beautiful Lakefront Condo

Did you know that most potential homebuyers make up their mind about a property within the first five minutes of walking through the door?

Staging a home is all about creating an engaging, move-in-ready look that gives a buyer an emotional connection with the house. So when my staging partner, Tami Nasvik and I were asked to stage a luxurious lakefront condo in one of Orlando’s most sought-after locations, we were delighted to take on the project.

Attention to Detail

With over 3000 square feet of living space, this condo located on the 5th floor, has breathtaking lake views from nearly every room. But we also wanted potential buyers to soak in the expansive living areas, wood floors, and gorgeous crown molding.

Staging a condo - formal living area

Neutral warm colors and placing furniture in “friendly” configurations invites friends and family to sit and chat in areas that were previously considered formal living spaces.

Staging a condo - formal living area 2

Buyers are looking for a dining area that will accommodate their furniture, lifestyle, and relatives for family dinners. When staging a dining room, don’t overdo the table’s centerpiece. Here, we used some simple greenery to add a pop of color and interest.

Staging a condo - formal dining room.

Staging a condo - formal dining room view

Carmen’s Pro Staging Tip: If you plan on using an area rug under your table, bring it in first and center it under the chandelier or main light fixture.

This oversized family room spans 30 feet long with plenty of room for entertaining or enjoying the panoramic lake views. You’ll notice the room has built-in placement for a TV that can be hidden with closed doors when not in use.

Staging a condo - family room.

Staging a condo - another view of the family room

Carmen’s Pro Staging Tip: If you have a TV in the family room make sure the furniture is placed so that you can actually see the screen. Many designers make the mistake of eliminating a TV when staging, but buyers want to envision where to place their own TV and furniture.

Lake Views for the Win

Staging a condo - the view.

Who wouldn’t want to eat breakfast every morning with this view in sight? There’s no need to overdo the staging here because the view does it all. Simple settings and a centerpiece topiary give the breakfast nook table dimension and bring the kitchen area to life.

Master Bedroom

Staging a condo - master bedroom.

The bed is typically the focal point in any bedroom, so placement is everything. Orange is a great color (and a favorite of mine!) to accessorize with. It adds both an elegant, yet modern touch to neutrals.

Staging a condo - another view of the master bedroom.

Carmen’s Pro Staging Tip: Don’t put a King sized bed in a room that’s too small. I recommend a room be at least 12 feet by 9 feet to accommodate a standard King size bed. This will leave at least 30 inches of space around the bed for free movement.

Don’t Forget the Outdoors

Staging a condo - balcony lakefront view.

Enjoy a glass of wine while taking in the stunning lake views.

Show potential buyers how to use every inch of the property. Here, strategically placed lounge chairs and a table make the most of a space that can sometimes be overlooked when staging a home.

Why Stage Your Home?

Even in a red-hot real estate market, staging your home gives you an advantage over other sellers.

A recent survey from the International Association of Home Staging Professionals shows that staging helps sell homes three to 30 times faster than homes that are not staged, and can help increase the sale price by up to 20% on average.

Staging a home can be as simple as moving around a few pieces of furniture to a complete overhaul, and can be done within any budget.

I’d Love to Give You a Tour!

If you’re interested in seeing this condo for a potential purchase, I’d be happy to give you a tour. It’s priced at $849,900 and won’t be on the market for long! You can reach me at (407) 743-2399 to schedule a tour or talk to me about any staging projects you might be planning.

Details on the Condo:

Luxurious lakefront living in guard gated community with a spacious open floor plan on the 5th floor. The unit enjoys plenty of natural light and breathtaking lake views from every room. It features 3 bedrooms plus an office, expansive living areas, wood floors throughout and double balconies. The kitchen is fully equipped with 42” wood cabinetry, granite countertops, and stainless-steel appliances, breakfast nook and sliders leading out to the balcony. This spectacular condo comes with underground parking, a storage unit, access to the community clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, and fitness center. Vizcaya is within minutes to the famous Restaurant Row, is a great location to area attractions, the airport, and so much more. In the evening you have fireworks views from all the major theme parks on a nightly basis. Don’t miss the opportunity to own one of the nicest floor plans in the neighborhood.

Staging a condo - kitchen

Staging a condo - master bath

Staging a condo - 2nd bathroom

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How to make your fall seasonal home decor last through winter.

How to Make Your Fall Seasonal Home Decor Last Through Winter

Don’t toss the pumpkins and pine cones once fall is over! You can enjoy your seasonal decor lasting from fall through winter with these simple tips and tricks.
 
Here are some easy ways to transition the look of fall to the cool and holiday-inspired hues of winter.
 
Paint fall pumpkins white and dress them up for seasonal decor lasting from fall through winter.
 
It’s that time of year. Time for the pumpkins, pine cones, and pretty fall leaves to make their presence known. But don’t you hate that fall seems to fly by? That those gorgeous autumn-inspired decorations are only on display for a few short months?
 
Have no fear – seasonal home decor ideas that transition from fall to winter are here. Enjoy those decorations throughout the holiday season with these simple tips and tricks.

Pumpkins That Pop

When it comes to fall seasonal decorations, pumpkins have always taken the top spot. But these days, it’s more about variety than size. And by “variety,” we mean color and design.
 
Yes, basic orange pumpkins will likely remain the most popular choice for the fall, but have you noticed that stores are now putting an emphasis on painted and shiny pumpkins? The gorgeous gourd relatives have gotten a major facelift, and with it, we’ve received a special decorative bonus: They can easily transition into winter holiday season decorations!
 
Pumpkins dressed up for home decor don't have to be orange.
 
Pumpkins that are white like snow? Covered in sparkly glitter, reminiscent of the magic of the holiday season? What’s not to love?
 
Simple additions bring a luxurious holiday vibe to a white pumpkin.
 
If you’re in the mood to save a little dough, feel free to go the DIY route: Simply paint your pumpkin decor white, create a pumpkin snowman, cover them in glitter, and spray them with “looking glass” paint – the possibilities are endless. Bonus tip: If you get the kids involved in the process, it may quickly become a new holiday tradition. This creative approach to styling pumpkins creates the perfect seasonal decor lasting from fall through winter.

Trimmings That Transition

Want to know a brilliant holiday decoration hack? Just add lights. Easy peasy. Take this 5-minute topiary, for example. Made with elements found outdoors in the fall, it easily transitions to a holiday focal point with a simple strand of lights.
 
Just add lights for trimmings that transition from fall through winter.
 
This technique is especially effective for indoor fall decorations that highlight the outdoor elements, such as these elegant holiday pine cone vases.
 
Elegant holiday pine cone vases

Lanterns That Last

Got a minute? Then you probably have enough time to transition your beautiful porch lantern decorations from fall to winter. That’s right. By simply switching their “fillings” and adding a decorative bow or topper, you can change the look dramatically.
 
Pumpkin gourds in a lantern create a lovely fall presence.
 
Change out pumpkins for Christmas balls and add some creative touches and you have the perfect winter holiday decor for inside or out!

Decorations That Work Double-Duty

Perhaps the greatest transition tip of all is to start with a piece that can simply be reversed when the season changes. Pumpkin stack on the front, snowman on the back. Thanksgiving message on the front, Christmas message on the back. It really doesn’t get any easier than that!
Thanksgiving message on the front, Christmas message on the back. It really doesn’t get any easier than that!
I hope these simple fall-to-winter decor ideas have inspired you! If you’d like to talk about other ways to inject some lasting seasonal holiday styling into your home or office decor, you can choose a contact method right below this blog post. And feel free to give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399, and we can explore some delightful options together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.
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Raspberry Blush, Benjamin Moore's 2023 Color of the Year

Benjamin Moore’s 2023 Color of the Year Is Raspberry Blush

The fiery red-orange will inspire you to break out of your color comfort zone.

Over the last several years, muted colors have encouraged serenity in our homes. Last year, it was all about green, fostering a connection with nature. Now, Benjamin Moore is looking to a bolder, more courageous future with its Color of the Year for 2023: Raspberry Blush (2008-30). The saturated red-orange is basically the best color in a really good sunset, and it’ll inspire you to break free from your color comfort zone.

Paint bold walls with the 2023 color of the year.

“It’s a really charismatic color and doesn’t sit quietly on the wall,” says Andrea Magno, color marketing and development director at Benjamin Moore. “It’s about awakening our senses and getting people to engage with a vivacious color.”

Make your kitchen come alive with the 2023 color of the year.

The 2023 color of the year is a trend toward warmer hues

Notably, Raspberry Blush marks a pull toward warmer hues. “We’ve had colors that are on the cooler side of the color wheel for a number of years, and now we’re really starting to see a shift to the warmer colors,” Magno says.

Try a piece of furniture painted in the 2023 color of the year.

Playing with Raspberry Blush can mean blanketing your walls with it—like as a modern take on the red dining room of the past—or incorporating it in a smaller way through a painted piece of furniture. No matter how much surface area you allot for the color, it’ll bring high energy into any space.

A throw lets you test the waters with the 2023 color of the year.

Exciting colors trending for 2023

Raspberry Blush also sets the stage for Benjamin Moore’s color trends palette for 2023. The eight-color palette features an eclectic mix of colors with nostalgic references to periods like the ’80s and ’90s as well as deeply saturated hues found in the wild. “A lot of times people talk about (and we’ve done it, too) looking at nature as a point of inspiration,” Magno explains. “But for this year, instead of looking at more organic, vegetal colors, we were looking at the standout colors—the fiery colors of a sunset, tropical flowers, the depths of the Mediterranean.”

Benjamin Moore's 2o23 color trends palette.

To celebrate Raspberry Blush, Benjamin Moore tapped the electro-funk duo Chromeo to bring the color’s personality to life through a new song fittingly called “Raspberry Blush.” You can also find eight playlists dedicated to each color in the palette on Spotify for an immersive visual and audible experience—perfect for putting on the loudspeaker as you give your home a paint refresh!

Do you love the Benjamin Moore 2023 color of the year?

If this bold new coral color for 2023 has inspired you, and you’d like to see how to incorporate it into your spaces, I’m always available for consultations. If this sounds appealing, we can talk about how Raspberry Blush can enhance your interior spaces. Choose a contact method right below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com And you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.

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Mix interior design styles.

Tips to Easily Mix Interior Design Styles

Would you like to mix furniture and decor design styles in your home but don’t know how? Are you struggling to create a cohesive look with the mix of furniture and accent pieces you’ve accumulated?

Mixing takes some practice, but it makes the decorating experience much more enjoyable. This loose style is a great equalizer in interior design. A mixed style snubs its nose at the rules by blending old with new, cheap with pricey, bold with subtle, and classic with trendy.

While there are many different interior design styles, few fit into just one category. More and more people favor a mixed style to play off their existing furnishings and incorporate new pieces. Combining what you have on hand with something completely new and unexpected gives you the license to invent a uniquely tailored style for your home.

The good news is you can easily and beautifully mix different decorating styles, like traditional, modern, or farmhouse, to create a stylish interior. Follow these helpful tips and guidelines to design with confidence.

Pick your main style

Mix interior design styles.

One way to start mixing and matching interior design styles is to employ the 80/20 rule. This means that approximately 80 percent of your space should feature one design style, and the other 20 percent can include others.

For example, if you have a living room with a traditional sofa and chairs, for instance, you can lighten the look by adding framed contemporary prints and light curtains in a natural material.

Most people end up mixing decorating styles in their home without realizing it. That’s what makes your home warm and inviting.

The neutral color palette in the example shown here, allows the homeowner to easily incorporate fun and trendy accent pieces without needing to completely redo the room.

Consider your space

Mix interior design styles.

A room’s built-in features can influence its style. For instance, white-painted crown molding may impart a traditional look, while an open floor plan and concrete flooring can provide a modern feel.

But there are ways to work in other styles, too, despite your space’s existing structural elements. You can make a traditional kitchen with white cabinets and butcher-block counters look more contemporary by giving it a bold backsplash and modern tile flooring.

Or you can warm a modern space with high ceilings by adding a comfy traditional-style sofa, a rustic brick accent wall, and warm pops of color.

Create balance

Mix interior design styles.

Combining diverse design styles is a balancing act. To make your space look harmonious, give each side of the room equal visual weight.

For instance, if a large built-in bookcase dominates one area, you could counterbalance it with an overstuffed sofa on the other side of the room. If your coffee table features a red vase, add other red accessories throughout the space.

If you want to combine two design elements in your room, such as Scandinavian and midcentury modern, intersperse both styles throughout instead of featuring one style at one end and the other style at the other.

Find commonality

Mix interior design styles.

You can effortlessly mix contrasting furnishings by accentuating the qualities they share.

For instance, a transitional-style sofa, midcentury accent chairs, rustic coffee table, and farmhouse dining table can look perfect together if your sofa and chairs have similar farmhouse-style throw pillows and your rustic and midcentury furnishings have matching wood tones.

Texture can blend design styles and make a room more interesting. If you have a space filled with industrial-style furniture but would like to bring in rustic features, you could add a live-edge wood coffee table with black hairpin legs and a distressed wood mantel over your fireplace.

Use color to unify

Mix interior design styles.

Repeating colors is an effective tactic for blending design styles. A good rule of thumb is to develop a color palette with three to five main colors. You can expand this color scheme by adding lighter or darker versions of its core colors.

You can even turn a design element that’s pricey or stands out from the rest of your decor into a focal point by incorporating its palette into your overall color scheme. For example, if you have a red-brick fireplace, you can pick up its rust color as an accent color in your room to make your fireplace pop.

Know your design styles

Mix interior design styles.

It’s helpful to know the hallmarks of design styles when planning your decor. Here are some of the most popular ones:

Bohemian: If you love a global aesthetic, this style, which mixes and matches fabrics and decor from around the world, is for you. Think Japanese block prints, handwoven rugs, and hanging macramé planters filled with houseplants.

Industrial: This style suggests an urban loft or warehouse, and it may include exposed beams and ductwork, high ceilings, concrete surfaces, and sparse furniture.

Modern: A modern style is defined by sleek, clean lines, dark-hued colors—think black-framed windows—and a combination of metal, glass, and steel.

Modern farmhouse: Popularized by designer Joanna Gaines, this style features a light and neutral color palette, homey fabrics like chunky knits and grain sacks, natural and painted wood furniture, decorative wood signs, and rustic shiplap walls.

Scandinavian: Rooms with a Scandinavian theme may have white walls and feature uncluttered spaces accented with lush houseplants, minimalistic furniture, and light wood floors à la IKEA.

Traditional: Traditional design may include luxurious features, such as ornately carved furniture, dark wood finishes, gold flourishes, rich fabrics like velvet, and curved lines.

Transitional: This style mixes modern and traditional styles and may include traditionally inspired furniture that’s toned down in size and ornamentation and a neutral color palette with bright splashes of color.

Mix interior design styles.

Tips for Mixing Interior Styles

  • Make things equally distributed: Don’t segregate different styles in one room. Mix them throughout the space to make it easier on the eye.
  • Employ similar shapes: Select furniture pieces that have comparable forms. A mid-century track arm sofa won’t look great next to roomy, deep-seated club chairs.
  • Create a constant vibe: If you prefer an ornately formal bedroom, don’t bring in modern or casual furnishings. Try to keep things likewise formal, even if the pieces vary in style. This will maintain the room’s mood.
  • Blend decade styles: You can combine decade styles, such as the 1950s, 60s, and ’70s, that create a bridge between the 30 years. The mid-century decades work well with each other and can easily merge.
  • Balance the room: Whether you use different end tables and diverse objects on either side of a sofa, you should maintain equal visual weight to create equilibrium in the room.
  • Retain scale within the space: Keep all the furnishings in scale. For example, don’t put a small settee next to an overstuffed recliner. Make sure furniture pieces have a similar scale and also relate to the room’s size.
  • Use compatible colors: When mixing decor styles, use coordinating or consistent colors to create a cohesive look. If you want to bring in a modern chair with a traditional sofa, choose upholstery colors that work together.
If you like the idea of mixing interior design styles but not sure what works with what you already have, I’d be glad to help you with that. Just choose a contact method right below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me directly at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com, and you can always call me at (407) 743-2399.
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Lovely, sumptuous fall interior color palettes.

Deliciously Cozy Fall Interior Color Palettes

Welcome “cozy season” into your home in a big way with inspiration from these inspiring and comforting color schemes.

Fall is definitely here, and there’s no better way to get in the seasonal spirit than with a bit of cozy interior inspiration guaranteed to make you want to embrace the impending chill.

From sumptuous fabrics to autumnal-inspired hues, these rooms showcase some of the most stunning color palettes the season has to offer in a tour de force that rivals even the best Blue Ridge leaf-peeping route.

Royal Blue and Camel Leather

Fall interior color palettes: royal blue and camel leather

The formal dining room incorporates a moody-yet-crisp palette of lacquered blue (Stiffkey Blue by Farrow & Ball to be precise), and combined with the family’s antiques and leather dining chairs, invokes a lovely use of color.

Oatmeal and Ink

Fall interior color palettes: oatmeal and ink.

Neutrals are applicable to any season, and when it comes to cooler temps, the key to making them work is all about layering. This comfy guest room emphasizes the unique refurbished surroundings (the building was once an old church), with creamy shades of oatmeal and pops of black for a tranquil relaxation zone.

Forest Green and Mustard

Fall interior color palettes: forest green and mustard

Equal parts refined and invigorating, this sophisticated sitting room showcases the power of fabric choice. Mustard yellow chairs feel seasonally appropriate for fall when rendered in a luscious crushed velvet, while dynamic floor-to-ceiling forest green acts as a lively foil.

Dove Gray and Mauve

Fall interior color palettes: dove gray and mauve.

To impart the feeling of a boutique hotel in this family home, a calming palette of dove gray and mauve perfectly encapsulates the slow days of fall. Here, Dovetail by Sherwin-Williams coats the walls and trim, while rosey bed linens offer a welcoming place to wind down. A beautiful touch brings color to the ceiling, covering the “fifth wall” in graphic wallpaper and creating a plush headboard wall behind the bed.

Navy Blue and Mahogany

Fall interior color palettes: navy blue and mahogany.

Rich and moody scenes seem to go hand-in-hand with the fall season and no room exemplifies the vibe better than this kitchen. A stormy navy blue (Sea Serpent by Sherwin-Williams) blankets the room from floor to ceiling while mahogany details (like Hellman-Chang stools and a custom wood and brass range hood) bring an almost copper-like quality to the color palette.

Steel, Blush, and Rust

Fall interior color palettes:steel, blush, and rust.

In this sitting room, a Roman clay finish from Portola Paints (meant to look like plaster, without the hassle) adds a time-worn dimension to the fireplace, while a duo of blush chairs adds a touch of sweetness. Streamlined black accents and a few strategic pops of rust (such as the velvet bolster pillows on the couch) add a slightly masculine edge that feels in line with the moodier fall months.

Pumpkin, Blue-Gray, and Navy

Fall interior color palettes: pumpkin, blue-gray, and navy.

When working with fall color schemes, there’s no rule that says moody is the only way to go. This bright and airy bedroom keeps the cheer, relying on a saturated palette of pumpkin orange, misty blue-gray, and rich navy to anchor an otherwise neutral space. Instead of coating the walls in one standout hue, a mixture of patterns and prints packs a beautiful punch.

Citron and Denim

Fall interior color palettes: citron and denim.

A limey citron couch takes center stage in this cozy family room. Layer upon layer – including a hand-sewn quilt, collectibles, and a plush toss – add to the cozy fall feel, which is anchored by a sleek blue chair and feathery asparagus fern centerpiece.

Dark Green and Birch

Lovely, sumptuous fall interior color palettes.

If there was an interior embodiment of a cable knit sweater, this room would be it. In this study, an almost-black shade of green – Rookwood Dark Green by Sherwin-Wiliams – brings intimacy and dimension to the towering space. Accents of birch and taupe offset the gutsy hue, while custom curtains keep things playful.

Ochre, Opal, and Gray

Fall interior color palettes: ochre, opal, and gray.

When you hear the words “Tennessee mountain escape” your mind probably jumps right to crisp fall days spent fireside, right? Such daydreams were the goal for this abode, which embodies all the intimacy of the season while still keeping the airy appeal of a vacation home. Pops of rich ochre offset the opalescent look of limewashed stone, while gray-washed beams and a sliding barn door covered in Schumacher linen keep things from skewing too traditional farmhouse.

Amber, Apple Green, and Royal Blue

Fall interior color palettes: amber, apple green, and royal blue.

When it comes to fall, no place does it better than the Hudson Valley, so it makes sense that this 1850s house is ripe with seasonal inspiration. The key to making on-the-nose hues like amber, royal, and apple green work in real life? Juxtapositioning them with lots of patterns. Here, an eye-catching burnt orange velvet couch and tartan ottoman are juxtaposed with an eclectic collection of prints and patterns. The whole look is finished off with window and door trim painted Great Barrington Green by Benjamin Moore.

Some very lovely fall color palettes here, and in some very unexpected combinations! I hope you enjoyed these approaches, and you can see that these color combinations transcend the seasons – but there’s just a bit of extra coziness with fall. And you know I’m here to help you pull it all together and find your best color palette for your personal spaces.

If these colors have inspired you, just give me a call anytime at (407) 743-2399. I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, and we can set up a consultation to explore some lovely, colorful territory together. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com and you can also click this link to message me via my website.

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If your patio decor is lacking, there are countless ways to transform it and add some flair and fun.

Tips to Transform Your Patio Space

Sometimes, we spend so much time focusing on interior design that we forget about the outdoor spaces of our homes. Many people with patios neglect that space, which means they’re missing out on having beautiful outdoor retreats. If your patio decor is lacking, there are countless ways to add some flair to it.

Get relaxed with some pillows and rugs

Get relaxed with some pillows and rugs.

Get floor pillows that you and your guests can use to sit on the ground for more relaxed occasions. You can also cover the ground with an outdoor rug that will bring a little warmth into the space.

Have fun with creative seating

Have fun with creative seating

Hang hammocks if you want to use your patio for a relaxing, quiet place to think or read. If you want to make your patio extra comfortable, throw in a futon or daybed.

The right plants will enhance the space

The right plants will enhance your patio space.

Add a few potted plants to bring nature into this indoor-outdoor space. They’ll brighten up the area nicely. Just make sure that the layout of the patio allows your plants or flowers to get enough sunlight.

So many different ways to enjoy a food area

So many different ways to enjoy a food area.

If you like to eat outdoors, add a small table and a few chairs to your patio space. During the warmer months, you can head outside and enjoy dinner with a sunset view. If you’re feeling fancy, consider purchasing a bar cart, which will help you bring cocktails from the kitchen to the patio seamlessly. You can even install a tabletop firepit if you’re interested in roasting marshmallows on the patio.

Add a little privacy with curtains and partitions

Add a little privacy with curtains and partitions.

To add an element of privacy, hang a curtain or set up a partition to separate your patio space from the outdoors. You can even repaint old shutters from your home and use them as a barrier between your patio and the rest of your yard. If you’d still like to get natural sunlight, choose a light-colored curtain or only set up a partition on one side of the patio for partial privacy.

Bring the outside in (and vice versa)

Make your patio have a natural transition between your home and backyard.

Make your patio have a natural transition between your home and backyard. Include furniture that is a mix of both indoors and outdoors, such as wicker chairs with decorative pillows.

Enjoy the night with attractive lighting

Enjoy the night with attractive lighting.

Incorporate lighting so that you can use your patio at night. Whether it’s a large light or a number of twinkly string lights, adequate lighting will allow you to get the most use out of your space.

Your patio has more potential than you might’ve realized. Think about how you’d like to use your space, and you’ll be surprised by how easy it is to transform this often overlooked part of the home.

Create a beautiful outdoor patio retreat.

If this article has you inspired, I’d love the opportunity to help you make the most of your patio space for exceptional outdoor living. Just contact me for a consultation.

I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post. You can also click this “contact” link, or you can email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com And, of course, you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399.

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How do you decorate large walls?

How Do You Decorate Large Walls?

Sometimes wall art might be a painting, and sometimes it’s something else.

There are a handful of “essentials” that make a home or space functional and comfortable. One of these, of course, is a roof over your head. Another obvious one is furniture. I place decorative elements like wall art in this same category of essentials.

And when you have large walls to decorate, it’s the perfect opportunity to tie a room together in many ways.

The right pieces for your walls can introduce intrigue, personality, inspiration, and dimension to your abode. You’ll be amazed at how transformative one large statement piece (or display) can be.

The right pieces for your walls can introduce intrigue, personality, inspiration, and dimension to your abode.

If you have some blank walls to dress up, here are some large wall art ideas that hopefully inspire you in some attractive and unexpected ways, as well as ideas for how you might want to display them. 

Large wall art

If you have tall ceilings in your living room, you should think about hanging a big wall decor piece. With large oversized art, the most important thing is that it fits to scale, meaning it fits with the size of your wall.

If you have tall ceilings in your living room, you should think about hanging a big wall decor piece.
A large attractive painting can tie a room together beautifully.

Bring the beach fun indoors

Why not hang a surfboard?

If you live by the coast or like beachy home design, why not hang a surfboard?  A simple design can nail the look without going over the top.  

A colorful mix of a few surfboards create fun large decor.

Make light with mirrors

One of the best wall decor ideas for living rooms is to hang multiple mirrors. When placed across from a window, you double the amount of light while creating the illusion of a larger space.  

Open up a space by hanging multiple mirrors.

Gallery walls (and the Rule of Threes)

In the world of interior design, the rule of threes suggests that groups of three (or other odd numbers) are more attractive to the eye than even numbers. You can embrace this concept in your living room by hanging a three-piece framed art set. 

In the world of interior design, the rule of threes suggests that groups of three (or other odd numbers) are more attractive to the eye than even numbers.

Murals & large maps

There are many wonderful artists who focus a good bit of their time painting incredible murals on the walls of art-loving homeowners. It’s important to select a style that is compatible with your interior decor and furnishings, and mural artists usually have wonderful suggestions once they see your space.

With painted murals, it's important to select a style that is compatible with your interior decor and furnishings

These days, murals are often created as panels that are adhesive and easily removable. And the styles available are lovely and astounding. Moody seascapes, bright abstracts, soothing watercolors – they’re all available in square, portrait, and landscape orientations.

These days, murals are often created as panels that are adhesive and easily removable.

I love maps! Large world maps make great wall art because they’re timeless, useful, and often come in versatile hues. What child wouldn’t love exploring the world in his or her bedroom? These can be painted by a muralist or bought as wallpapers, stick-on shapes, or removable printed murals.

Large world maps make great wall art because they’re timeless, useful, and often come in versatile hues.

Go bright, bold, geometric

For a high-impact dining nook, consider hanging a larger piece with lots of bold colors, geometric shapes, and endless details you’ll want to admire over the years.

Bright, bold, geometric art is the focal point of the room.

Set against simple but striking black furniture, this large-scale, kaleidoscopic piece is clearly meant to be the focal point of the room.

Lighted wall art

Think outside the bulb with lighted wall art. Take a look at how this battery-powered shadowbox showcases natural birch branches with a subtle glow.  

This lighted wall art is definitely thinking outside of the box.

Try a tapestry

An easy way to cover a large amount of space is by choosing a colorful tapestry to hang above your furniture.

An easy way to cover a large amount of space is by choosing a colorful tapestry to hang above your furniture.

While there are endless patterns and designs to choose from, selecting a colorful option can change the vibe of an entire space. This particular piece is playful, and the wrinkled texture draws your attention in an unexpected way.

This tapestry is playful, and the wrinkled texture draws your attention in an unexpected way.

Repurpose your rug

You can often find wall art inspiration in the most unexpected places. Rugs can tie different elements of a room together, but rather than laying one on the floor, try hanging it up on the wall instead.

The textured, woven design of the rug in this room is perfectly contrasted by the white wall behind it, allowing it to be viewed and admired in a brand new way.

The textured, woven design of the rug in this room is perfectly contrasted by the white wall behind it, allowing it to be viewed and admired in a brand new way.

There are so many ways to beautify your large walls with art of all kinds! And what’s shown here is just the tip of the iceberg. If you’d like to explore any of these approaches further, let me know and together, we can determine the best kind of art for your space.

I’m easy to reach – you can choose a contact method right below this blog post, or click this “contact” link. You can also email me at: carmen@sohointeriordesign.com, and, of course, you can always call me anytime at (407) 743-2399. You can also click here to send me a message.

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