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Whether you live in a suburban house or acity apartment, the right flow can instantly enhance any home.
Here are five tips for achieving seamless flow between rooms, according to interior designers.
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Pick a Styleand Stick to It
Do you love traditional design?
What about sleek and modern?
Or have you always imagined living in a comfortable, contemporary home?
It has the opposite effect.
This could be anything from modern and minimalist to traditional and cozy.
Consistency in style helps to tie the rooms together.
This can create visual confusion and disrupt the flow between rooms.
Aim for a cohesive design scheme that ties the spaces together.
Failing to consider the architectural features of your home can lead to awkward transitions between rooms.
Find a fabric you love and choose colors within it to create the foundation for your homes palette.
Decorate with pillows, drapery, upholstery, and rugs that utilize those foundational colors to unify your look.
Pay attention tothe scale and proportion of furnitureand decor items in each room.
The consistent scale helps create a seamless transition from one space to another.
have a go at avoid placing oversized or undersized pieces that disrupt the flow, says Switzer.
Flooring can be expensive, so its essential to measure and budget properly.