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Hey friend!
Yes...being in tune with your design style is important.
Yes...finding and buying the right things can pull a room together.
What's really at the heart of a well styled home? These 5 elements:
1. Proportion/scale/balance: Not too big, not too small. Things that fit and fit appropriately from ground up, wall inward.
2. Textured lighting: Forget the overhead lighting and opt for layered lighting - table lamps and floor lamps that work harmoniously to cast a cozy glow.
3. Layers & texture: intentionality in home design is ensconced in all the layers!
4. Repetition: the goldilocks rule applies here. Not too much repetition and not too little - just enough. The more subtle the repetition of design elements the better!
5. Negative space: even artists and photographers employ the idea of having negative space in their compositions. The same is true in our homes. Negative space allows your home to shine with all of the intentional decisions you've made.
Join THE COLLECTIVE
Have a question YOU want answered on the show? Send me an email: [email protected]
Happy styling!
xo,
dani
// Links mentioned in show: //
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://figandfarmathome.com
Join The Collective (monthly membership): https://www.figandfarmathome.com/thecollective
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/
FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group
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Hey friend!
Yes...being in tune with your design style is important.
Yes...finding and buying the right things can pull a room together.
What's really at the heart of a well styled home? These 5 elements:
1. Proportion/scale/balance: Not too big, not too small. Things that fit and fit appropriately from ground up, wall inward.
2. Textured lighting: Forget the overhead lighting and opt for layered lighting - table lamps and floor lamps that work harmoniously to cast a cozy glow.
3. Layers & texture: intentionality in home design is ensconced in all the layers!
4. Repetition: the goldilocks rule applies here. Not too much repetition and not too little - just enough. The more subtle the repetition of design elements the better!
5. Negative space: even artists and photographers employ the idea of having negative space in their compositions. The same is true in our homes. Negative space allows your home to shine with all of the intentional decisions you've made.
Join THE COLLECTIVE
Have a question YOU want answered on the show? Send me an email: [email protected]
Happy styling!
xo,
dani
// Links mentioned in show: //
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://figandfarmathome.com
Join The Collective (monthly membership): https://www.figandfarmathome.com/thecollective
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/
FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group
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