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Creating a Stylish and Elegant Home

Adding luxury and elegance isn’t about making things perfect and matching completely. It’s about pulling a style together that exudes style without being too over the top and garish. A stylish and elegant home is a home that has been cultivated over a period of time and depresses a feeling of timelessness rather than pretentiousness.

But adding elegance to your home isn’t easy, and it requires a lot of skill, an eye for details and design, and patience to get things just right. This is because there is not one right style that screams elegance. It is a feeling, a vibe almost, and being able to create this via the decor and styling you choose in your home can elevate your living space and give your house the wow factor, too.

If adding elegance to your home is something you want to do, the suggestion can help you to do just that.

Flooring

When you think of elegant flooring, what comes to mind? Chances are, it is hardwood floors, and this is because wooden flooring is classic and timeless. Right now, hardwood flooring is popular with the younger generation, who are uncovering beautiful flooring in their homes that had previously been covered up.

The trick to adding elegance to your home via hardwood flooring is to make sure it is cared for and resorted to properly, allowing you to improve its look and function and add to your home aesthetic. Hardwood floor restoration services can help you to care for and protect your wooden flooring and give it new life that befits the style you are trying to create while also providing you with functional, safe flooring.

If you don’t have hardwood flooring, then adding it in can be an excellent choice to make to help you add that touch of elegance throughout the home.

Colors

A large part of how your home looks and feels is down to the colors you use. You want to keep things fresh and understated if you want that elegant feel. This means muted shades or cool tones in more neutral colorways.

You need to keep in mind the rules when using color in your decor Keep darker shades in bigger rooms with high ceilings only, and use lighter shades for small spaces. You can accentuate your rooms with pops of color in your accessories and artwork, for example, but for the walls and ceilings, keep to muted tones that compliment your choice of styling rather than overpower it.

Statement Furniture

While your color palette for your walls and ceilings might be stripped back and neutral, it doesn’t mean your furniture needs to be. Nor should it be matching. You need to be making a statement with your furniture, be it your sofa, cabinets, lighting, or soft furnishings. It needs to tell a story, and that story needs to flow through the room and be cohesive.

This is a good place to add your personal style and give a room some personality without it being too overpowering. A high-back dramatic armchair in a bright pop of color will work well against a pale wall, as will a uniquely crafted sofa that demands attention in a room. 

Minimalism

You cannot even start to embrace an elegant home design if you have copious amounts of clutter and items in your home. You need to create clear space, ensure functional storage, and ensure that what you have on display offers value to the design you are aiming for.

You want to keep things simple: Less is more. Declutter, avoid overcomplicating things, and do not add too much to the space. Keep clean lines, pay attention to the shape of rooms and furniture placement so it compliments the room, does not overpower it, and removes anything that detracts from it.

Add Vintage

Not everything has to be brand new; in fact, vintage pieces, furniture, or decorative items can add more charm and character and add to the vibe you are trying to create.

Ensure each piece you choose works well in the given area and doesn’t clash with your existing pieces. And while not everything needs to be aged and have history, blending some vintage elements into your modern design can elevate the style and give it more of an impact.

Lighting

Lighting makes a massive difference to any room, so you need to think carefully about the type of lighting you choose and how hot it lights the room in which it is.

Choose a variety of different lighting options. Don’t just opt for one central lighting feature; choose floor lamps, wall sconces, spotlights, chandeliers, and even strip lights to help you bring the room to life and flood it with light,

But the most crucial consideration is how much natural light you get in a room and using it to your advantage. Open up windows, let the light flood in, and see how your chosen colors work in different lighting options. Be it a darkened room with little natural light or a space bathed in sunshine most of the day. Be conscious of your choices, the style of light you choose, and the color you opt for, as these will all impact the overall look and feel of a room.

Add Texture

Elegance comes from the styling, not so much the items you choose. You need to have an eye for detail, and keeping everything in one texture or eliminating texture from a room will do the opposite of what you are trying to achieve. Instead, experiment with texture. If you have a leather sofa, drape it in soft blankets; if you have hardwood flooring add rugs, choose velvet curtains to add softness to a room, and use metals in your accessories, such as floor lamps to contrast against softer wall colors and light paint options.

Finishings

The finishing and fittings you choose in your room will play a huge part in pulling your look together. It could be that you have a vintage oversized floor lamp with tassels light shade that has a pull cord to turn it on and off. Replacing the end of the cord with a modern handle can add elegance to the lamp. Changing door handles will impact the style, as will updating outlet covers, swapping furniture hardware, and adding fittings to shelving, for example, to add another extra element there. Be mindful of your choices of fitting and fixtures, and ensure they add to the design of each room rather than stick out like a sore thumb.

Tips for Creating Elegance

Rather than rushing out and trying to find bits and pieces that match an idea in your head, take your time. An elegant home isn’t always made in a day or a weekend. It is the cultivation of many different styles and items you find through life and how you pull them together. 

Avoid making too many changes at once, and instead, allow the style to build naturally as you change your idea of what elegance means to you and consider how your tastes in home decor will change over the years.

Build Pinterest boards, take inspiration from others, and remember that you are building a home you want to live in and enjoy spending time in, not just a building that appeals to visitors you might have.

Less is more, mix new with old, be mindful of your color palette, and pay attention to how much you have in any given room to allow you to build your elegance and create a home that is exactly what you are looking for.

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