5 Secrets to Shopping Like an Interior Stylist

September 1, 2022

There’s a special kind of joy that comes with shopping for some new interior design pieces. Something is intriguing about going through a vintage shop or online store and finding something unique. Then comes the exciting challenge of figuring out how to use it. What can I style it with? In which room does it belong? 

Even though most interior design enthusiasts consider themselves to be good at shopping for home decor, there’s always more you can learn. 

In this article, we will give you some valuable tips that all the pros use when shopping for home decor. This will help you take your interior design skills to the next level so that your home looks even more like the ones in magazines. Let’s get started!

5 Secrets to Shopping like an Interior Stylist

Of course, there are more than five secrets to being a terrific interior stylist. However, in this article, we will give you the five we think will be the most useful and easiest to learn.

Create a Plan and Stick to It 

A bare space has endless potential – you can do whatever you want with it, and it’s easy to get overly enthusiastic and buy items that just don’t suit the room and your needs. That’s why before you start shopping, you need to have a plan. 

It’s important that you know what feel you want the room to have and what it’s going to be used for. For example, for some people, the living room might be the perfect place for Netflix and chill, while for others, it’s a place where the family can gather for board games and dinners. That’s why it’s vital to buy items that not only look good but are functional for that room’s purpose in your home.

Having a plan will help you shop smarter and save money for the things you truly need. 

Measure Your Space

When it comes to furniture and home accessories, size does matter. Before buying any new piece, it’s vital that you know the measurements in your room. The informal rule is that you should always purchase furniture that can fit in the space but not very tightly. 

Another thing you should keep in mind is the size of the rugs you have. That’s because the rug is considered an anchor in any room, so you don’t want it to be either too big or too small. 

Find a Statement Piece

Statement pieces don’t have to be incredibly expensive or from a particular brand. In fact, the so-called “wow factor” can be created by any item, as long as it’s placed correctly and produces a distinct focus in your home.

When creating the room's design, try to find one piece to serve as inspiration – it can be a small piece like a lamp or a vase, or it could be something larger like a sofa or a coffee table. 

Once you have the core piece, you start adding accents. Some experts recommend combining clean-lined furniture with more interesting accessories that give the room its unique look. The idea is to have a statement piece that gives the space a personality and then accent items that catch the eye at different moments. 

Emphasize Your Accessories 

Now that you know how vital the statement piece is, let's talk a bit about accessories. These small pieces, such as frames, tabletop lamps, or mirrors, can make a big difference in the look and feel of a room. Specialists often say that accessories are what really turns a house into a home, and that’s why they should be a priority in the design of any space.

However, more often than not, by the time people get to buying accessories, they’ve blown through most of their budget and are left with almost nothing to spend on these critical items. That’s a mistake that you want to avoid, since well-placed, stylish accessories, whether a lamp or painting, can make a room feel even more distinguished and unique. 

Stick to a Budget

Speaking of budgets, it’s vital that you have a plan for how much you can spend before you start shopping. It’s a good idea to make a list of all the things you have to purchase and then spend some time researching the price ranges of each different item. 

Once you have an idea about prices, you can form a plan and decide which ones are worth splurging on and which ones you can buy at a lower price. That way, you will have enough money for the pieces you truly want while still being able to shop for the necessary accessories to make each room unique. 

Final Thoughts 

Hopefully, you find these five tips helpful, and you will use them the next time you start decorating a room. Believe me; they will surely save you time, effort, and money throughout the process.

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