choosing furniture<\/span><\/a><\/span> and artwork around that palette.<\/p>\nWhen you pick your color palette keep in mind that lighter colors work better for elegant designs than darker colors unless you want to combine your elegant decor with a bit of a dramatic shock when people walk into your room. If you decide to go with a darker palette you may want to ask an interior designer to help you make it all work as well as possible.<\/p>\n
3. Use Large Mirrors<\/h3>\n
Light is a very important aspect of elegant decorating so you\u2019ll need to make sure every room has the most amount of light possible. One way you can do this is to use large mirrors to reflect the light already in the room. It will make the room feel brighter even if you haven\u2019t added extra lighting features at all.<\/p>\n
You can choose framed mirrors or you can find mirrors that are cut in decorative ways if you want to really commit to the opulence that is demanded of an elegant room. Think of mirrors with thick gilded frames or ornate designs as the first options for your room. No matter what kind of mirror you choose the main design function is to make the room look more well lit.<\/p>\n
4. Traditional Over Trendy<\/h3>\n
Elegant designs are timeless. You won\u2019t be redoing this room next year to match the newest design trends, so you need to emphasize classic looks over what\u2019s trendy and popular right now. If you aren\u2019t sure that a trend has been around for a while, or will be popular a year from now stick to more traditional decorational elements.<\/p>\n
You can find more traditional decor ideas online and in magazines. Look for tips that talk about classic lines, colors, and \u201ctried and true\u201d designs that have withstood the test of time already. If something has just hit the interior design scene it\u2019s not going to qualify as a traditional design element for a long time, so it\u2019s best to skip it and choose something else.<\/p>\n
5. Finishing Details Matter (A Lot)<\/h3>\n
If your room looks like it\u2019s not quite finished an elegant design option isn\u2019t going to look as fabulous as it otherwise could. You need to focus on finishing details heavily to make the designs work. This includes things like area rugs and curtains that match the rest of what you\u2019ve already chosen for your room.<\/p>\n
You can also focus on final details like crown molding for your room. If everything else has bee finished and your room still doesn\u2019t feel as elegant as you were hoping, crown molding could be the final design touch you were hoping for. It\u2019s often the extra touch you truly need to make a room go from \u201ctraditional design\u201d to \u201celegant decor.\u201d<\/p>\n
Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\nElegant decor may look like it was effortless when it\u2019s finished but that doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s an easy design to implement. Every decision you make needs to make sense and work with the whole plan for the room. Remember the choices about your room symmetry and color palette will dictate what you put in your room with elegant decor more than any other design style.<\/p>\n
If you aren\u2019t sure what\u2019s going to work talk with interior designers or decor experts to get a good sense of how to make sure your room will look elegant. Use the tips you\u2019ve read here to help guide you when you feel like you\u2019ve hit a dead end when you\u2019re accomplishing your design goals. It might take some extra work but you\u2019re bound to love the results. Happy decorating!<\/p>\n
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