ARE YOU GUILTY? The Top 5 Most Common Interior Design Mistakes
I am all about questioning authority, speaking my mind, breaking the rules and pushing the boundaries of design. However there are some things that just do not work and are just bad design. As a designer, I feel it is my responsibility to educate my clients as to what is good design and lead them towards a much more cohesive and happier environment.
Here is a quick list of the top 5 most common mistakes that I see in people’s homes.
Matchy, Matchy
1. Using matching sets of furniture: Nothing screams amateur and boring more than matching furniture sets. People get scared about pulling a look together, so often they walk into one store and just buy the entire bedroom set. Whoa! Your space needs some creativity and it should look as though it evolved over time. If you are on a budget, mix low end, vintage and a few more expensive pieces to make your place look stunning. Remember, vintage shops and local auctions are great places to find deals.
Color commitment issues
2. Beige overload: How many of you get nervous choosing paint or fabric colors so you just go beige? I call it the color commitment syndrome. There is nothing wrong with neutrals. In fact, neutrals are amazing when mixed with textures and accent colors but who wants to enter a room and get swallowed in a sea of boringness? Can you imagine if a woman put on beige blush, lipstick, eyeliner and mascara; it would be a bit freaky and beyond blah. Your eye needs to see contrasts. If you really want to choose only beige then pump it up with lots of textures and a touch of white, black or accent colors along with a glittering bit of bling for a light fixture.
Focus on a Focal Point
3. No focal point: Every room needs a place that draws the eye. Whether it is the fireplace, a beautiful bookshelf, a gorgeous view framed by amazing window treatments; find your focal point and don’t be afraid to make it bold. Everything should not compete for attention or the eye gets fatigued it ends up looking cluttered and some of us get a headache. You need uncluttered and blank spaces for the eye to rest.
Ludicrous Lighting

4. Incorrect Lighting: Lighting can be extremely tricky since it is affected by everything in the room and it changes with the time of day. Lighting in itself, can be an entire seperate education within design. When considering how much lighting think about the colors of your walls, fabrics, floors and if you get a lot of natural light. Very dark furniture will absorb light so you will have to amp it up a bit. Also remember to consider what activities will take place in the room. If you are reading, studying or cooking, you will need more light than a room for TV watching or sleeping. If you are feeling unsure just use dimmers so that you can adjust the light accordingly. Do not go overboard and punch too many holes in your ceiling. Remember to put different kinds of lighting - lamps, pendants, recessed and even candle light and your space will be excellent.
Where to hang artwork or photos

5. Photos hung too high: Ahhh… this is the most common mistake. I cannot tell you how many times I have entered a home only to strain my neck trying to look at art and photos on the walls. Art and mirrors should be hung at eye level when standing and not so high that it will be uncomfortable to look at while sitting. Your art should not be more than about 6”-1’ above the sofa. Of course, there can be reasons to break this rule but just make sure you are breaking it for a good reason.
I am hoping this information has helped you clarify some common mistakes. If there is anything you are still unsure of in your own home, drop me a line. I’d love to help. www.allaboutinteriors.org
Photo credit: Merideth Marlow





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Interior Designer London - Thanks for sharing the most common mistakes we do, and you really gave us guidance related to this amazing world of interior design.
The entire post is awesome, but what i liked most is lightning part. According to me lightning is very important part of interior design of not only living room but also for entire home.
admin - Hi
Thanks for your comment. I am so glad you found it helpful. Happy Decorating! ~Melanie