Choose an anchor.
Let a rug, artwork, textile, or meaningful object set the palette and mood. It is easier to edit when the room has a point of view.
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Rooms feel personal when their choices relate to one another. Begin with an anchor, repeat its visual cues, then stop before every surface is full.
Let a rug, artwork, textile, or meaningful object set the palette and mood. It is easier to edit when the room has a point of view.
Echo one colour or material in at least three places, varying the tone or texture so the result feels connected rather than bought as a set.
Vary height and texture, then keep some negative space. A pause gives the pieces you love more presence.

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