1. Hang a chandelier
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Hanging
a chandelier draws the eye up, making your room feel grander than it
is. Be conscious of the size of the room, as you don't want to overpower
it with the fixture, but using a calculator like
this one
can help you decide on the perfect size. The chandelier should match
the overall style of your decor, whether that is rustic, modern, or
classic. Crystal is timeless and works in most rooms while giving a
light and airy feel, where heavier materials like wrought iron can add a
tone of heaviness.
2. Ground your space

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Grounding
a space can come in many forms, but using a rug is by far the easiest.
Pick a pattern or texture that defines the mood you want to accomplish
with the space (natural fiber for a rustic look, or a monochromatic
modern pattern for a posh vibe), and set that down first. Then, set the
biggest piece of furniture you own, like your couch, and from there add
in smaller details throughout the room, that pick up on details in the
rug.
3. Use repetition
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We've
all heard of the rule of thirds, and we continue to work with it
because it works. It has been proven that items in odd numbers are more
aesthetically pleasing to the eye, and repeating that same concept
around the room will draw in the viewer and create a pleasant balance.
Also use repetition when styling in a "pyramid," meaning use the same
items in three different heights. Another way to create fluidity is to
repeat a key color through the room in small doses.
4. Hang drapes as high as possible
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One
of the most common mistakes is to hang drapes directly above the
window. That is the equivalent of wearing dresses that cut you off
mid-calf and make your legs look like short little stumps. Hang your
window treatments as high as you can to elongate the walls and add drama
to any size room.
5. Use a variety of textures
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Texture
adds visual interest and keeps the eyes moving from one place to
another around a room, so when it comes to styling, make sure you are
using a good variety of it. For your window treatments, set the tone
for a more casual and breezy space by using materials such as linen or
cotton, and for a dressier look use silk or a heavier material such as
velvet for extra coziness. Throw some pillows on the couch, and
alternate soft fabrics with more textured ones like burlap or heavy
prints. Spread the texture throughout the room by hanging different size
and finish wall art, and using a variety of plants and natural elements
to style your coffee table.
6. Hang large-scale art
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Hanging
oversize art can really give any room a grand feeling. It can be
intimidating to use large scale pieces in a smaller room, but if you
create balance by placing something of equal or similar weight on the
opposite side of it, you get an amazing focal point while bringing
elegance to the room. Be bold, and get that large painting you've been
eyeing for years and make a home for it in your main living room wall.
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