The Design Rules You Should Actually Be Breaking

When it comes to interior design, the “rules were made to be broken” phase couldn’t be more accurate. Of course, many people think that there are no real rules, only guidelines, and this is especially true when it comes to personal design choices. There are some design rules you hear over and over again, but do you really have to follow them? Here are some design rules you should actually break. Let your creativity take over your mind and body!

Use light colors in small spaces

Use light colors in small spaces

Use light colors in small spaces

While small spaces benefit from light colors to make them feel more spacious, that doesn’t always have to be the case. Choosing a darker color, especially if it’s jewel-toned, can actually create more dimension and add some interest to the room that might otherwise not be there.

Mixing too many patterns

Most designers will usually guide you to mix no more than two prints at a time. However, many design trends actually break this rule. Take the Grand Millennial, for example: mixing dimensional patterns is explicitly encouraged here. Many patterns that were once considered overdone are now back in fashion. Don’t be afraid to experiment.

Mixing too many patterns

Mixing too many patterns

Use only one metal surface per room

A lot of people think if you use some metal for hardware in the room, especially any application of metal finish. That doesn’t have to be the case at all, as you can actually use multiple metal surfaces to create a layered space and add depth.

Use only one metal surface per room

Use only one metal surface per room

Bedrooms must have window treatment

So many people believe bedrooms need to be soft in every corner, from window treatments to down comforters. You don’t have to have any window treatments at all. If you live in a private area, you don’t have to close the windows with curtains instead. You can then focus on wallpaper and other decorative elements to fill the space within the room.

Bedrooms must have window treatment

Bedrooms must have window treatment

Have a neutral ceiling

Most people never really think about their ceiling, even when trying to make a complete makeover of their room. This is an often overlooked opportunity as it can dramatically transform the space without much effort. While some might argue that this could make the room appear smaller, choosing earthy colors could actually make your space feel cozier.

Have a neutral ceiling

Have a neutral ceiling

Dining room furniture must match

While getting furniture to match is the easier route, if you’re feeling brave you can mix and match to create the look you actually want. While many people think only boho artists can pull this off, it really isn’t as complicated as you might think. It can end up looking really awesome.

Dining room furniture must match

Dining room furniture must match

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