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Telling Your Story with a More Personal Home

A more personal home can help you feel like it’s the place you really belong. But it can be hard to tell your story without feeling overwhelmed by some of the design decisions that come with it, and you may put it off because of this. However, it’s easier than you think when you break it down into easier choices, from creating a gallery wall to adding textures with meaning.

Dedicate Spaces to Your Passions

Everyone has something they are passionate about, and many have more than one. From family to hobbies, there’s no shortage of things you can be passionate about, and debating a space to what you love can truly show your personality through interior design. If you can’t figure out how to go about this, services like Est Est Inc can work with you to create lasting designs that make a big impression, whether that’s a cozy reading nook or a hosting space.

Craft a Personal Gallery Wall

One of the most popular and easy ways to really tell a story through home interior design is with a gallery wall. This can be anything you want, from family photos to artwork you have collected or even made yourself, and it’s also a great way to use the vertical space in your house. To get started, try mixing frame styles for an eclectic yet curated look, and arrange with colors and impact in mind. You can also include pieces other than art, such as letters and even ticket stubs.

Collections Help Create a More Personal Home

Collecting stuff has always been popular (with between 30% and 60% of Americans considering themselves collectors) and is bigger than ever today because of things like film, sport, and video game memorabili a. Of course, when designing a space with personality, you need to frame and display your collection in the right ways. Try arranging standout pieces on shelves, using the rule of three, and keep unique items with a story in the front and center for conversation.

Add Textures and Fabrics that Mean Something

Sometimes the most overlooked and forgotten pieces make the biggest difference in a home’s design. While fabrics and textiles add physical warmth and enriched charm to a space, they are also warming reminders of your story. For example, you might have a hand-made blanket from a loved one who passed away. These are powerful reminders of family and home, and add a more personal element to your space, without even having to make any big changes.

Combine the Old with the New

One of the hardest but most impactful design methods at home is mixing old and new furniture. If you get this wrong, it will completely ruin your personal space. However, it can be a delightful way to warm a home when you get it right. The pieces in your home are your story, and they can remind you of better times and fond memories. To begin, try matching modern conveniences such as a sofa, with rustic pieces such as a coffee table that has been in the family for decades.

Summary

Dedicating spaces to show your passions, whether it’s hobbies or even family, will help you begin the journey to craft a more personal home. Of course, art, sculpture, and personal collections allow you to tell your story, and you can even try mixing old and new furniture.

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Karen LeBlanc is an award-winning travel journalist and storyteller, honored with two Telly Awards and four North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) awards for The Design Tourist travel show. As the show’s host, producer, and writer, Karen takes viewers beyond the guidebooks to explore the culture, craft, cuisine, and creativity that define the world’s most fascinating destinations.

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