Basic Contemporary Furniture Coordination and Decoration Tips

Contemporary furniture may mean something entirely different to you than it would to someone else. Therefore, almost anything goes.

The Joy of Decorating

Decorating with contemporary furniture shows a person’s fun and creative style by mixing and matching various sleek shapes and colors together. For instance, some people enjoy contrasting black with one or more of a variety of bright colors such as red or yellow.

Other people enjoy putting together a design theme using specific colors or shapes to show their one-of-a-kind creativity. When using contemporary furniture a person can enjoy decorating a home that deviates from a traditional look and gives the space its own personality.

Do’s and Don’ts of Modern Decorating

Although it seems as though there are less rules involved in decorating with contemporary furniture you still have a few rules to follow. Some of these are listed as follows.

• Do make sure you coordinate the right combination of colors. For instance, yellow and purple are great contrasting colors to use in modern design. Black or white with any pastel or bright color is an excellent choice as well.

• Do consider using a variety of accessories such as vases or collectibles made from stone, ceramic, glass, crystal, or other materials. Various objects set in all the right places will make your home the envy of the neighborhood.

• Do think about using real or silk flowers to liven up the open areas of your home. They look great as centerpieces or on top of credenzas in the living or dining areas.

• Do experiment with using a variety of different upholstery or rug patterns together. For instance, some people like to blend a variety of striped and floral patterns together, just be careful not to overdue it.

• Do consider using a combination of materials and metals. For instance, combinations of glass, chrome, stainless, wood, platinum, or leather in certain rooms of the home look exquisite when used right.

• Do think about placing a few antique pieces strategically in with your contemporary pieces. When done right it will complement your modern décor.

• Don’t overdo the use of photographs in decorating. One or two family photos in each room are sufficient. Use contemporary frames and place on small nightstands or an armoire to add a personal touch.

• Don’t feel pressured to decorate your home the way everyone else does. If you want to paint your living room walls pink more power to you. A dusty rose is a very beautiful shade to consider using to enhance a room.

• Don’t overcrowd your rooms with furniture. You want the rooms to feel spacious and a place where you can feel relaxed and not closed in. Besides, if you have young children in the home you would not want them or your furniture to get harmed.

How to Recognize Modern Design

You can easily spot modern design. Contemporary furniture is usually designed and constructed using bold, sleek and irregular shapes. This type of furniture is also recognized by its smooth edges, bright colors, and soft curves.


Sam Gabriel
Expert Advice on Furnishing your Dream Home
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