How to Furnish Smartly and Avoid Common Mistakes

We all want our homes to have something special that sets them apart.

We all want our homes to have something special that sets them apart.

1. Buying everything from a single store.

It might be tempting to succumb to the offers often made by home decor specialty stores, where they provide significant discounts for buying multiple items.

2. Prioritizing aesthetics over comfort.

Many of us have come across the perfect-looking chair that seems to come right out of our dream Pinterest board, but it turns out to be uncomfortable when we try it.

3. Neglecting the proportionality rule.

If you’re dealing with limited space, the proportionality rule becomes your best friend when furnishing your home.

4. Forgetting about storage.

Storage furniture, such as closets, dressers, and chests, often take a back seat when prioritizing furniture purchases.

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