What is your personal
style?
Anything you want it to be! There really are
no hard and fast rules when it comes to defining your personal
style – do
what makes you and your family happy and comfortable. It’s
not about copying an image or design you’ve seen on TV
or in a magazine – it’s about creating real spaces
where you and your family can live your lives. Of course, you
can use images and designs you’ve seen as inspiration,
but it’s all about adding personal touches that characterize
how you live.
Your home is your refuge and retreat – you want to decorate
it with comfortable furniture and accessories that reflect
who you are and where you’ve been. You don’t want
it to look like someone else’s.
Be imaginative – meld disparate styles and periods by
focusing on their commonalities. Unlikely pairings can enliven
any space. Casual elegance is not an oxymoron – even
formal rooms can have a “kick off your shoes” mentality!
Find your inspiration in a variety of places – it may
be in your favorite color, photo or painting. Or maybe it’s
in your favorite collectible, piece of furniture or window
covering.
And while it is all about individuality, there are some purchasing
motivators that may help define your style further. Your motivator
may be investment – searching for value and concentrating
on neutral furnishings that last forever. Another motivator
is buying whatever you like, regardless of fashion or price,
just because you like it – it doesn’t mean being
trendy. Someone who is trendy buys the latest thing,
most-up-to-date design – you’re more impulsive
and thrive on the unusual. Whatever your purchasing motivator,
individuality plays a big role in defining your personal
style.
Tips for defining your style
- Evoke feelings of familiarity, comfort and security
- Create
living areas that encourage interaction for the family
on the go
- Personal needs and lifestyle should be priorities
in your room’s
design
- Be confident – add
an individual touch, express your personality, add
character
- Surround yourself with things that bring
you pleasure
- Mix fun with formality
- Infuse spontaneity into traditional
- Don’t be predictable
- Listen to your inner voice
- Create your own design rules
- Create a sense of drama
- Surround yourself with your heritage
- Mix old with new and
add in some fun
- Elegant doesn’t mean sacrificing family-friendly
The key to a successful design is in selecting elements that
cater to your specific lifestyle and personality.
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