Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Creating a focal point that STANDS OUT!

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Finding the Main Feature



Each room in your home likely has a natural focal point. It's the place where the eye first comes to rest when entering the room — making it one of the most important features for the well decorated home. 

It [focal point] could be a naturally beautiful piece such as a fireplace, a piano, or a tall, antique armoire — or even a spectacular window view. Or, as in many modern times, it's often the television.


The first step in creating a focal point is deciding what will attract the most attention. Sometimes, a room will have a distinguishing feature built right in that you can highlight, such as a great rug, a beautiful mirror, or a large coffee table. 
Living Room by Kristen Drohan Interior Design

If you're lucky enough to have a fireplace in a room, then that will be the focal point. Try dressing up the fireplace by hanging a large mirror or a wall sculpture above the mantel. 


If your home has no distinguishable feature, then get ready to be creative! This is the perfect chance to explore your decorative side and create your own focal point. An elegant area rug instantly draws attention. You're sure to find a floor covering to suit your taste.



Decorating around Your New Focal Point


Once you've identified your focal point, arrange your furniture so that everyone sitting in the room can appreciate it. 

Larger seating pieces such as sofas or love seats should be placed in the room first because these are bolder room-shaping pieces. Adding smaller items such as a round-end table or a storage ottoman complement the larger furniture.

After your seating is in position, you can begin to bring in accessories, such as plants, artwork, shelves, and tables. All seating should have occasional tables close by for drinks and books. If your focal point is an eye-catching area rug, consider a glass-top table for optimum viewing.

Now that your comfortable seating and accompanying decor pieces are in place around your focal point, you're well on your way to an inviting living room.




Beyond the Living Room


Focal points in other rooms should be much easier to find than in the living room. For instance, in the dining room, it's usually the dining table. In the bedroom, it is the bed. Make sure that these items are beautifully adorned, perhaps with a striking table centerpiece,  a handsome headboard, or a richly patterned comforter set.

Dining Room by O Interior Design
Dining Room by Lori Carroll & Associates







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