Take your timethe end result will be worth it.

But there’s something to be said for taking time to find the right items.

There’s a name for that, and it’s called slow decorating.

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What Is Slow Decorating?

It can also be ideal for those looking for a specific piece that may take some time to find.

Live in your space for a while tounderstand its flowand how you use each room.

While these pieces may be more expensive, they may beworth splurging on.

Shopping secondhandor antique stores can uncover one-of-a-kind treasures that add character and history to your home, Zuniga says.

Reusing existing items contributes to a sustainable lifestyle and creates a more eclectic and timeless aesthetic.