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'O at Home' Spring 2005
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Five rules for decorating large spaces FIVE RULES FOR DECORATING LIKE A PRO
By Francine Gardner

Decorating a large room with ample square-footage can seem like a daunting task. Francine Gardner—a designer and owner of the chic Manhattan store Intérieurs—offers her tips on how to fill a room with meaning without adding clutter.

  1. Think Big Picture. Before you do anything, try to envision the space as you would an Impressionist painting, with its mood imparted by different shades and colors. Then select objects and finishes that will make your imagined room a reality.

  2. Have a Plan. Use a floor plan to lay everything out. Make sure the space will function well, that the traffic flow works and that the furnishings' proportions are comfortable.

  3. Surprise Yourself. Don't stick with what's expected. Find objects that are special and that you really love. Don't be afraid to simply display them and let them be what they are, even if they serve no real purpose.

  4. Hold Back. Accessories and art should be things you treasure. Don't just accumulate "stuff." It's better to leave a space empty until you've found exactly the right piece to fill it.

  5. Go for Timeless. Choose things that won't date quickly and that you won't get tired of. But remember that timeless doesn't mean boring.
Whether you're looking for a little inspiration or have ideas to share, talk about your home here!
Photo credit: Michel Arnaud


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