3. Floating Rugs
Area rugs help set the space and create color and pattern for any room setting, but placing a rug that is too small in the center of the room ruins that effect and ends up looking extremely out of place.
Rugs should be large enough that all of the furniture sits on top of the rug, or all of the furniture frames the rug and sits just off of it. Rugs that are too small for a space appear to float (like an island) in the middle of your space—which breaks up your décor instead of tying it together.
The size of the rug can either be room- or accent-size dimensions, such as under a cocktail table, giving continuity to the furnishings used in a setting over and then find pieces that are just right for your space.
4. Accessory Overload
Accessories are supposed to enhance a room, not take it over completely. Unfortunately, many people fill every inch of flat surface with frames, candles, plants, vases and various knick-knacks—without a plan.
The use of too many accessories or too few will affect the rhythm and balance of a room. Placing like items in groups of three to five will add visual interest without adding clutter. Varying the heights of the objects also will make items more appealing. Books strategically placed can be the elevation needed in a group setting.
Display what you have so that your favorite things get the spotlight and focus they deserve. Then rotate them with some of your other accessories—this will keep your home interesting and fresh for both you and your guests.
5. Ill-fitting Furniture
Using the wrong scale for the room setting by placing too large or too small pieces can make a room seem uncomfortable and thrown off balance. Obviously, the idea is to find the right balance for the amount of space that you have.
All furnishings should be placed in an imaginary grid trying to fill the spaces with an even placement. Too much weight on one side of a room will visually tip the room balance out of control.
You should allow at least three feet around a sofa for people to pass by—any less and your space will feel crowded and cluttered. It’s just as bad to buy pieces that are too small, thinking you can add more pieces to fill the space. Plan out your arrangement, think it over and then find pieces that are just right for your space.
