The Best Decorating Plan That Always Works!
Dear Laurel,
My husband and I just purchased our first home. However, as an avid reader of your blog, there is a burning question I can’t find.
Seriously, I don’t know how to begin furnishing this place. Where do I start?
My head is spinning: Should it be paint colors, window treatments, area rugs, furniture, or what?
It would be incredible if there were a decorating plan one could follow, if that’s possible.
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Diane
Those are terrific questions, Diane. It’s not easy, is it?
As I’ve mentioned in several earlier posts, you need a decorating plan.
The most important thing you need when buying furniture.
The worst decorating mistake you’re probably making.
Those posts are a good introduction, but I realize now that I need to break it down into a cohesive 12-step program.
Oops. No, not that kind of 12-step program. I meant a 12-step DECORATING PLAN– A plan that will ensure you get the best results possible.
While there’s a lot of great information in those two posts, it’s not everything. So in this post, I’m breaking down, in sequence, the 12 steps you need to take so that you will be less likely to end up with a scary mishmash.
Or a whopping mistake.
The first three steps of your 12-step decorating plan should be done in close connection with each other as they are interrelated.
Decorating Plan Step #1
Assessment of your home.
This first step is an exceedingly important step that many don’t consider. However, the location and the other homes in your area might dictate some of your design decisions.
But, it is also the time to look at the “givens.”
Givens are elements in a home that don’t move, such as tile, floors, and mouldings (or lack of).
The givens also include the architecture of the home, including layouts. Recently we looked at how a home’s architecture might not be working for the owner and what could be done to change it for the better.
See Flo-1 here. And, also see what Flo-1 did a week after the post came out.
See Flo-2 here.
If the basic structure, the envelope of the home, is creating problems, then furnishing the house might become a greater challenge.
However, some of this ties into the budget.
If money is tight, you will need to look for creative ways to make your new home’s decor work for the look you want. You might want to check out Decorating Advice for Folks Who Are Plumb Broke.
If money is more plentiful, then part of the assessment will be deciding if things that aren’t working need to be changed somehow.
Givens may also apply to things you MUST work with, such as inherited furniture. This post shares some creative ideas for working with inherited furniture.
This brings me to:
Decorating Plan Step #2
Discovery of your decorating style.
Personal decorating style is a vast topic with lots of sub-topics. Sometimes the style is related to the home’s inherent style. In this post, we discussed a home’s architecture in relation to its furniture style.
If you are lucky, you will already have a strong sense of your unique style. But, if not, now is the time to nail that one down.
How do you find your unique decorating style?
Well, I found mine really fast when I went to interior design school. They threw us into the deep end in the first week. I had to complete an entire living room with a rendering and boards in one week. This was only my second semester in interior design school.
If you need help, I recommend going to Pinterest and creating a secret board where you can pin away everything you love. Make notes in the place provided for a description. If you need to share this board with anyone, there is a place that you can provide for that.
This is a vital step because you can’t bake a cake if you don’t know what kind of cake you’d like to bake.
Please find my chocolate cake recipe here.
This one’s a chocolate chestnut cream gluten-free cake!
One doesn’t just start throwing ingredients together and hope for the best. Right? Only the most experienced and talented pastry chef could attempt something like that.
I have a lot of pins and boards on Pinterest. Please follow me and feel free to re-pin anything I’ve saved that appeals to you. You can also pin anything on this website with a pin it button. (unless it’s clearly ugly and your board is to be used as a reminder of what NOT to do.)
But another way to find one’s style is to look at the work of other designers.
I have done many, many posts featuring many talented interior designers. This links to some of them.
Decorating Plan Step #3
Planning for your living needs
You might need to incorporate dozens of things into your design plan, but here are a few to get you thinking.
If money is tight, are the specific rooms that must be more or less finished first?
Do you entertain a lot? Inside? Outside?
Do you need a place for the kids to play? Years ago, I knew a family whose two boys shared a room; the adjacent bedroom was their play area.
Or maybe you need a designated homework area where you can keep an eye on them. (I wish I had done that.) ;]
Is the home working as laid out?
Sometimes it makes sense to switch to a designated space. For example, maybe you don’t need the formal dining room, but you need a home office far more, or a den or even a guest room. Or, the area that’s supposed to be the dining room would work better as the family room and vice-versa.
Is something missing from your home’s current design? For instance, a coat closet, broom closet, or mud/laundry room? How/where will you create the necessary space(s)?
Decorating Plan Step #4
Figuring out your budget
Prospective clients hate being asked this question. But it’s imperative to take a good, long realistic look at how much you can spend. And if you have not yet purchased a home, please figure on needing to spend at least 10% of the home’s price to furnish it.
How to figure out your budget?
An excellent way is to go to a website like Wayfair, which has pretty much everything. Go pretend shopping. Put everything you want in your cart. Allow for shipping AND delivery if it doesn’t show up right away.
I did a post several years ago about how much it costs to furnish a room.
(Please note. In 2022, the cost to furnish a room is about double what it was in the spring of 2014.)
And How much it costs to do a smart kitchen renovation.
(Please double these numbers, as well.)
What if the budget is still an insurmountable number?
Decide your priorities.
Start with the basics: sofa, two club chairs, end tables, lamps. Now, you can use the room. Hint: Always take care of the big things first. It’s tempting to do the little things, but that’s a trap that might not work out so well in the long term.
Of course, it is possible to furnish a home beautifully for very little money. Please check out this post about doing so.
Decorating Plan Step #5 – Color preferences
This is not about choosing wall colors. Ideally, that actually happens later in the process. Although, you can certainly be thinking about them. But through your inspiration photos, you should begin to see a pattern of colors you like.
Photo I took five years ago in England. Architecture and design by George Saumarez Smith
If you need help with colors and color palettes, dozens of them are in the Laurel Home Paint and Palette Collection.
This is a two-part guide with nearly 500 pages and is a game-changer. (there are dozens of glowing reviews on the page that explains the paint palettes)
To learn more about the paint guide, Laurel’s Rolodex, and other helpful guides, please start here and click the links to learn more about individual guides.
If everyone who’s planning on working with an interior designer or decorator did just these first five steps, you would be able to:
Figure out if the designer is right for you. (and vice versa)
Learn what it takes to get fired by your interior designer.
Make the entire design process easier and more fulfilling for both of you.
Decorating Plan Step #6
Space planning.
This is the room layout for the pieces in your rooms and working out the flow. Head over here for more info about how to go about doing this.
Also, this is a helpful post for typical living room layouts.
Now, you are ready to get into the thick of it.
McGrath II
Decorating Plan Step #7
Jumping off point. We have talked about this numerous times. It could be:
rug
fabric(s)
wallpaper
artwork
a room you saw that you’re using for inspiration and direction.
furniture that you’ve inherited
Speaking of furniture that you’ve inherited.
This is my philosophy. Keep what you truly love. If you don’t love it, give it to charity or sell it. It’s okay. Granny possibly did the same thing with her grandmother’s furniture that she didn’t want.
OR, is there a way to use this piece of furniture to make something you love? Could it be painted, perhaps? Or how about a slipcover or new upholstery? There’s an entire post about this.
Okay, now we’re ready to have some fun!
Do you see that you must do these seven steps in your decorating plan BEFORE you even step inside a furniture store? Sure, you can look for ideas, but you are not to purchase so much as a napkin ring without a solid plan.
Decorating Plan Step #8
When you source the furniture selections for your new home, please remember these essential points.
Steve Cordony
The scale of each item relates to the room and each other.
For instance. Are the chairs and sofa heights within an inch or two of each other? Certain chairs can be taller than a sofa if they are far into the room, like wing chairs flanking a fireplace wall.
Are the heights of the tables suitable for the size of the furniture and scale of the room? Double, no, wait. Triple-check all measurements.
Can the furniture fit through the door? Don’t laugh. It happens.
If it’s going up or downstairs, you must be exceedingly mindful if the piece can make it up or down. The same goes for tight corners. If necessary, is there another way to access the space? Some companies will take furniture apart and then install it in its place.
Furnishing also includes things like window treatments and rugs. But, if money is a problem, I would stick with the basic things you need. I love this post about how to make inexpensive window treatments look custom-made.
In addition, sourcing includes a selection of wall colors and/or wallpaper.
***SUPER IMPORTANT***
When purchasing online, try to get fabric and/or finishes samples. If that’s not possible, then try contacting the manufacturer. They usually have customer service reps who will gladly assist you with this information. While they may not have that information readily available, a good rep will get back to you within a day or two.
However, some companies like Serena and Lily, for instance, are excellent with their colors. I’ve ordered from them numerous times and got what I expected every time.
Decorating Plan Step #9
Make a mood board with your furniture, window treatments, floor covering, fabric swatches, and paint colors.
Oh, stop kvetching that you don’t know how to do this. If you have a power-point or keynote, you can easily make a mood board.
Save all of your images in a folder on your desktop.
Open up the images one at a time.
Right-click the image and select “copy.”
Then, go to your board and hit right-click “paste” onto your keynote or power-point board.
Drag the corners of the image to resize, and then drag your image to where you want it on the page.
(hint: If you’re ever struggling with anything technical, 99 times out of 100, there is a youtube video explaining exactly how to do what you want to do. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve gotten myself out of a nasty pickle and was saved by some good soul on youtube!)
I love Mark D Sikes’ mood board above. There are lots of ways to do one.
Back to your mood board.
Do this with every image. It’s fun, you’ll feel great when you’ve finished, and the room looks fantastic. If it doesn’t look impressive, assess what might be missing.
You can also make another Pinterest secret board and put all the final images there. It’s not quite as good, but almost.
Bonus Board – From the Laurel Home Paint and Palette Collection
Here is when it would be helpful to consult with a professional pair of eyes. I guarantee you that a good professional will immediately see the problem and give you the best options to correct it.
Most designers who do this service work with a two-hour minimum. And while it’s best to work with a local designer, it is possible to do long-distance with an experienced decorator.
Note: If you are a decorator and provide E-design services, you can say so in the comments, and then please link to your design services page where it asks for your URL to your website. Note. Please do not link to houzz. All links to houzz from this website will be deleted. If you don’t already know, the link explains why.
Decorating Step #10
Brooke Giannetti
Edit. Ruthlessly. If in doubt, leave it out.
This might mean more trips to stores either online or in person.
Please note that measurements both in stores and online can be incorrect. If in doubt and the measurements are tight, please call the manufacturer or vendor.
If in doubt and the measurements are tight, please call the manufacturer or vendor. It might mean reselecting. (or waiting) Welcome to my (old) world.
Revise the mood board that you’ve saved.
Are you still struggling with some areas?
Then, contact a designer again. Quite frankly, I think you should be working with one the entire time, but I realize that sometimes it’s impossible to find the right one. It is better to do it yourself than torture yourself with someone who’s inflicting pain because it’s not a good fit. (read here to find out what can happen if it’s not a good fit)
How are you doing? Are you THRILLED with everything you’ve selected? In days past, I would hold all of my client’s samples up and stare at them for days. If something doesn’t feel quite right, it usually isn’t.
Ahh… that’s better. Now you’re coming into the home stretch. However, the home stretch could last for weeks, if not months (and months)
From the Laurel Home Paint and Palette Collection
Decorating Step #11
Place orders.
Start with the items with the longest lead times, such as custom pieces or out-of-stock items. Please be careful with the latter. Try to find out WHEN the item(s) is expected to be back in stock. If they have no idea, I recommend reselecting; unless you’re the gambling type or MUST have that piece. Still, it’s risky.
Be relentlessly OCD. Pretend that the person on the other end of the order line just arrived from a planet in a distant galaxy. Never assume anything. And, read the acknowledgment from the vendor very carefully. I’ve caught mistakes the vendor made even though my purchase order was accurate. At least once, I didn’t read carefully, and uh. Oh, I had to make it right at my expense.
SPELL EVERYTHING OUT WITH TECHNICOLOR ACCURACY.
And include swatches or a clear photo of the material on any custom orders.
Make sure that workrooms and manufacturers understand which way the fabric is to go.
Send anything delicate for upholstery out to be knit-backed for dozens of truly nightmarish things that can go wrong with fabrics, click here. (most of these happened to me!
Decorating Step #12
Arrange for deliveries.
Wait for the truck that never shows up after you spent three hours rearranging your schedule.
Call the delivery company to find out what happened.
Get the spiel that “the truck broke down.” (that’s code for the guys decided to take off early to go to the tavern)
Hope to heaven that nothing comes in damaged; if it is, you’ll have to work to prove that it happened before it landed in your home. Good luck with that!
Please save this graphic below to your Pinterest boards.
I hope you enjoyed this post about developing a comprehensive decorating plan.
xo,
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How to Decorate Your Home: The Foolproof Plan in Just 3 Steps!
In this post: Feeling unsure of your decor choices? Don’t know how to create that cohesive flow in your decor? Here’s the foolproof 3-step plan for how to decorate your home!
You want your house to feel like home. To look stylish. Cohesive. Pulled together. Just like your favorite homes on HGTV. And you would love to have that soft place to land and to rest your weary soul from the worries of the outside world.
Maybe you don’t know where to start. Or you’ve tried and you feel like you’ve wasted so much time and money. You’ve googled all the things and instead of helping, all those articles have just left you feeling more confused. You still aren’t quite sure how to decorate your home.
Here’s how to decorate a home in three simple steps.
How most people go about decorating
By the time I talk to them, most people have tried to decorate just like this…
They see a room they like on Pinterest and they think maybe that’s how they want their space to look. They pin the picture and keep scrolling. Then they see another room they like. And another and another. The problem is each space has different colors and styles. Now they’re confused.
So, they spend some time on google, searching for ‘how to decorate’ articles. Cause, you know, maybe those will have the answers. But the 195,000,000 results that come up are “11 Foolproof Decorating Tips”, or “52 Best Interior Decorating Secrets” type posts.
They are filled with great ideas for various parts of decorating, but none of them say where to start decorating or share which steps come next. Which equals more frustration and confusion.
So they try to make their home look like an Instagrammer’s house they like. They go out and buy paint, a new rug and some pillows. Maybe a new lamp or two for good measure. But when they get them home those things just don’t look right.
Or maybe they go out looking for pieces and become so overwhelmed with all the options they just can’t choose anything. So they come home with nothing. And they’re back to square one.
Or they want to use what they already have, but they just can’t quite pull it all together. No matter how they rearrange the furniture and accessories the room still looks off.
Now they’ve wasted oodles of time and money, and they’re no further ahead.
They’re left scratching their head, asking “Why can’t I just figure out this decorating thing already?“
Does that sound familiar?
I wasn’t always good at decorating either
I wasn’t always a good decorator. I didn’t know how to decorate our house at all.
Sure I could recognize a pretty space when I saw one. But I definitely couldn’t create one.
Wanna know why?
Because I was decorating without a plan.
I was doing it all willy-nilly, trying to follow all the tips and tricks in no particular order. Just like the person in the story above!
Don’t believe me? Look at this photo from our first house:
No balance – there is nothing on the right to visually balance the cabinet on the right.
No texture – save for the wall-to-wall carpet.
The colors are off – warm pain and wood, cool carpet.
And what is that “garland” across the top of the photo frames?!
(You can see more of my previous decorating in this post if you’re curious.)
The problem was I was just reading random articles and buying this here, picking up that there, trying this paint color on that wall.
But there was no order, no organization, no step-by-step do this first, then this.
Even the ‘decorating for idiots’ books are hundreds upon hundreds of pages long. Which seems rather ridiculous in my opinion, because beginners shouldn’t have to sift through all that information, right?
Practice, Study, Practice
So I buckled down and learned all that I could. I:
studied photos of homes that I loved to find all the beautiful details.
visited model homes
scoured design and decorating magazines and poured over high-end catalogs.
even completed an in-depth program in interior design from a popular New York design school to fill in any gaps I may have missed on my own. (Which was, quite frankly, rather boring.)
All of this took me years.
But with all that practice and learning I finally – finally – figured out how to put everything together to make our entire home cozy and beautiful.
How I decorated our first house, versus how I decorated our third house:
And our current home:
So how does this apply to you? Here’s how…
How to decorate your home: the foolproof plan!
After all that learning and practicing, I noticed there was a pattern to my process. So, I finessed it and sanded off the rough edges. Then I wrote it down as a foolproof plan for how to decorate, that I could share with you!
It’s the same 3 steps for every person and every home. No matter your budget, style, or home.
I’ve used it again and again.
Wanna know what it is?
Here’s my simple 3-step process for how to create a more cohesive style in your home, with less time and money wasted!
1. Discover your unique decorating style.
You need to know your style in order to decorate well. I wrote a whole post on the top 3 reasons you need to know your style.
To summarize, knowing your style is important because:
it gives you guidelines to follow for your home decor
it saves you time and money
it gives you confidence in your decor decision making
Figuring out your style has to come first when decorating. Most of us like more than one style. So part of this step is deciding how to balance those styles into something that is beautiful and uniquely you.
2. Put together a whole home decorating plan.
The second step is to look at how you want your entire home to look and function, so that you can get that cohesive flow everyone is always talking about.
This whole home plan for your style and color is key to making your decor look beautiful and deliberate instead of random and chaotic.
Which main color will you use? Which accent colors? And in which rooms? Plus how will your styles (and maybe the styles your spouse likes) work together to look good instead of like a crazy smorgasbord?
Answering these questions and others is how your create a whole home decor plan.
3. Decorate one room at a time in the right order.
After you’ve outlined your unique style and put a plan together for how it will work in your whole house, you can tackle one room at a time as your time and budget allow. By decorating with the big things (like furniture) first, then the smaller things (accessories) in each room, you can create the home you love, one space at a time.
More How to Decorate Tips
Whole House Decorating Plan
A Decorating Plan for Your Entire Home!
If the idea of decorating your whole house seems overwhelming, I have a trick for you! I created a whole house decorating plan that helps you keep all your ideas and plans organized. For free!
Did you catch my article last week about loving your home even when you hate it?
If you missed it, go take a peek and see how changing just ONE thing will make all the difference in how you feel about your home.
Then come on back….it will help, I promise