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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018

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It’s Fall. It’s the perfect season to infuse an eclectic design to your home. While the rest of the world may be intimidated by this style – don’t. You can unleash your creative side and create a space that’s all too dreamy for others to even venture into.
Okay, don’t think that eclectic interior design is all about mixing a lot of designs with a whole lot of different interior design elements. Even a stylish person can become a fashion victim if she’s not careful. Eclectic style does not require an impeccable sense of fashion so don’t fret.
The best eclectic pieces celebrate harmony even in the differences in textures, styles, and colors. There are a few tricks, though, that can help make these varying elements cohesive. Here are some basic guides –
No to Sets
The initial step in eclectic interior design is to resist the temptation to buy furnishings as a unit. While buying furniture in sets can cut your shopping time in half, still, this is the straight line towards a showroom like home.
Do not coordinate your pieces, instead, find varied styles and vibes especially with your larger furniture pieces. If you’re a bit uncertain because you have always done pairings with your furniture, then do not worry. You will still be able to unify the pieces with some underlying methods.
Go ahead and fuse different accent chairs but those with related color families. Using more furniture to connect the different pieces is also an effective strategy.
Plan Your Color Palette
Don’t think that eclectic design is supposed to throw all guidelines in picking colors. Your color chart still has a purpose. What you will need is a deliberate and well-chosen color scheme that will harmonize all the mixture of genres and styles in your home.
If you still want to play it safe, then go ahead and pick a single color palette but one that comes in different shades. The shades will give your room ample variety so that it won’t look like one solid block of color that hit your guests in the head.
‘Tempted to go wild? Then don’t hold back. Pick a feature that will pull all the hues in the room (e.g. a Persian rug as an accent wall), then find accents that will all ground this one piece.
Different Eras In One Style
The furniture pieces that you eventually pick for your home must be diverse enough. Pair that modern desk with an Art Deco chair. Go rustic but, at the same time, Parisian – now ain’t that sublime?
The twist in eclectic interior design is knowing how to fuse two different eras and styles to achieve a stylish room.

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Texture Is Life
If you’re in an eclectic space, then you have to remember to make sense of the chaos. Add layers without creating heavy aesthetics. You must learn to create just enough visual layers from sleek pieces, velvet bedding, mud cloth, natural hide, and wallpaper.
These different textures create an amazing impact while limiting the palette. If you want to establish a more masculine look, then pair dark metals with exposed bricks and other such natural elements.
If you’re feeling more experimental, use lacquered pieces with velvet and other plush fabrics. It is also not wrong to mix rough with smooth textures. These opposing looks will add visual and tactile interest.
Now don’t forget to use a single texture many times. Use it in different rooms to, once again, achieve a cohesive look.
Eclectic Means YOU
The whole point of eclectic interior design is making a space that suits and describes you. So go ahead and keep the stuff personal. Fuse all the colors and textures that you love because, at the end of the day, these will make you happy.
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Thursday, August 31st, 2017

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Eclectic style may not be for everyone but it is a design that one can easily adapt to. Eclecticism is not easy to achieve. If you want to use this style in your home, then you had better be prepared to learn some rich history, the philosophy behind it, and why it is one of the most unique interior designs that one could ever use.
Eclecticism History
It was during the 19th century that eclecticism became highly known. Victor Cousin defined it as the selection of systems that are good and true and are potentially everlasting. He also longed for the moments when great schools peppered the earlier periods – all the things that are philosophically taught among the Scottish, French, and Germans.
Eclecticism was mainly an architectural design wherein one piece infuses many other elements from different historical styles. In our time, this is something that is nostalgic while being a melting pot of many cultures and time periods.
Eclecticism in North America has also profoundly affected architecture. Architects who finished their education in Paris, more specifically in Ecolé des Beaux-Arts, were the ones who spurred eclectic architecture in America.
Skyscrapers, courthouses, churches, libraries, city halls, and movie theatres were popularly designed with eclectic elements.
Ocean liners also became the home for many eclectic designs. This is mainly due to the people’s wish that they are reminded of home when they spent days to weeks traveling abroad.
What Is Eclecticism?
So what really is eclecticism?
It is a style that enforces creative freedom. It is a style that has zero guiding rules. The chances of creating a thing of beauty are high as is the risk for having an unsuccessful design. Remember that eclecticism, though without rules, is still an interior design style. This means that the other design elements have to harmonize.
Eclectic Layout
When you are designing an eclectic space, remember that it is so easy to get lost in the varied styles and periods. You could also end up being confused between Mid-century and rustic styles. While it is great to think outside of the box, you must tread this path with care.
Search Google and you’d immediately see hordes of eclectic house plans. One thing that you’d notice is that all these spaces have furnishings in proper placement.
The furniture layout must be comfortable (as comfort is always key).
Eclectic Focal Point
What is an eclectic home without a focal point? It could easily be that quirky chandelier that you bought years ago. Bring it out and find out how you can use it to brighten up your unique home.
Design around the layout that you initially made. While there can be different styles fused, make sure that you don’t lose focus. Create a focal point that highlights an existing one. This can be the accent wall, a fireplace, or that bold decorative piece.
Eclectic Function
As you find proper décor, do not forget that you will live in this home together with your family. Consider having bookshelves, tables, baskets, and trays for all your storage needs. These elements do not just store stuff but they also provide your home with a lived in appeal.
Eclectic Uniformity
Okay, don’t be confused. You’re not asked to match everything. Eclectic is naturally varied, true, but all the pieces are still complementing each other. Your place is sure to look disjointed if the design elements do not harmonize in any manner.
The simplest way to achieve this is to have a single go-to hue. This will serve as the color that will pull everything together. Remember, you must always return to this color whether you’re picking your decorative items, furniture or wall color.
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Friday, November 11th, 2016

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Everything that people do comes with a reason. This reason is not something that’s appealing all the time, though. Each person has his or her own taste and preferences, design and styles, even their own life spheres.
A Rad Movement
The field of art had a movement called Eclecticism. This is still an unrecognized style on its own despite the movement’s success. For many this is still seen as a distinct movement. The term eclectic was first brought to the public’s attention by Joha Joachim Winckelmann. This was a term used by Carracci when painted and fused traditional and Renaissance pieces.
There’s a wonderful story behind this art movement. Eclectic style means the combination of elements or styles coming from different eras or periods. These then become a single project despite their varied origins.
Balance Is Key
Don’t think that eclecticism is all about putting in different styles and praying that they would work. On the contrary, there is a beautiful harmony that is happening in every eclectic piece. Let eclectic style into your home by adding different pieces of furniture coming from various unique places. Think also of all the elements that you could add to make the entire design look like a whole, willed piece.
Achieving Eclecticism
The eclectic style is very easy to love. While this is so, it is not easy to achieve. If you want your next design project to center on this style, then you need to outline and do’s and don’ts. Here are the DO’s –
Do remember the layout. When you are planning the space for an eclectic space, you might get caught up on what textures, colors or patterns you need to bring together that you forget about proper placement.
The layout is one of the fundamental things that you need to consider when setting up a room. The furniture layout is equally important. This is what would give you comfort and aesthetics. So before you begin purchasing the things that you will bring in, check out the furniture options. You might end up realizing that you don’t actually have ample space to welcome a sectional.
Consider utility as well. Remember always that the room is meant to be lived in, eventually, so let utility lead the decorations. Utility is a wonderful decorator. Allow it to make the decision for your fabrics and colors. Consider bookshelves, baskets, card tables and drink trays. These provide a lived-in look to any home.
As for the don’ts, let’s begin with don’t forget the focal point. As you arrange your layout, while you are combining different pieces from different eras, you must still remember to have a focused look. This means that some of the pieces will serve as accessories while one significant piece should serve as the focal point.
Be consistent. The nature of the style that you chose is varied so every room – while being different – must still complement the others. Have eclecticism throughout your home but create a flow that’s obviously there.
Always make sure as well that you’d pick one dominant color. This will serve as the unifying factor for the rest of the design elements. Color is also a great equalizer so you need it to create an overall look. While color is quite powerful, make sure that you do not compare hues. Don’t go sampling on all available paints for your wall. The trick is to make a decision then create a lineup of colors that are a shade or two lighter and darker than your chosen color. Don’t confuse yourself into lining up so many different colors that you end up feeling nauseated.
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Thursday, September 15th, 2016

Safari is a term derived from a Swahili word meaning to travel, though the Arabic term safara means a journey. Its implication is that of a game that needs to be hunted, shot and eventually dragged by tribesmen. It was President Theodore ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt who popularized this concept when he had it brought to the U.S.
Basically, safari had a negative connotation to it.
The Safari Evolution
These days, the modern world has completely changed the meaning of this once negative term. It is now being associated to being socially and environmentally responsible when it comes to traveling.
Safari travel in Africa is now a journey that includes game viewing and spending time in national parks. Safari will always involve wildlife and birds, more so their sanctuaries, so you won’t conjure thoughts of bloodshed anymore when this term is mentioned.
Adding Some Jungle Love
The Safari style is all about adding a little jungle love into your home. Man caves and lady pads can also exhibit this beautiful design. It is commonly used to create the wonderful illusion of being in tropical grandeur. All you need to add are some tribal music CDs and you’re good. If you want to raise the temperature up some more, then amp up the African décor.
Using the safari theme is not easy. You are required to plan and to invest in a lot of mirrors. There are also materials that are uniquely safari such as –
Bamboo – this is mainly used in the bedroom where the ultimate jungle should be. There are various styles of bamboo beds that are suitable for this very purpose. Match this bed frame with a bureau and a dresser plus a steamer trunk right at the foot of the bamboo bed and you’re having an awesome start.
Goin’ ape? Add bamboo curtains complete with bamboo slats. Vertical blinds will also offer the same touch.
Authentic African hangings – your jungle room should have the genuine deal. Have some masks and other African wall hangings that will ascertain your theme. There is no mistaking that yours is an African theme if you add wildlife wall murals, banana trees, or some interesting (if not scary) masks.
An Exotic Bird – if you want to commit to this theme then you might as well go all out. How about having a pet macaw or parrot? Just make sure that you research about the feeding and proper care of any of these exotic birds. Don’t make the mistake of cramping your new pet into a small cage. Buy a cage that is large enough for the bird to flit around in.
Your guests will surely be awestruck with the beautiful bird; just be prepared to handle a little bird noise. Plus, it might help if you talk to your landlord first and ask about any animal restrictions in your area.
Greenery – no African theme is deemed successful without any plant. Bring in some potted plants but make sure that you keep them well-lit, fed and watered. Palm trees are a great choice and so are a couple of banana trees.
African Accents – you would want to convince everyone about your theme so invest in some bamboo lampshades, too. If you can have an elephant, gorilla or lion standee, then use it. Any of them are great conversation starters which will make you an interesting social being in the sight of your friends and visitors.
Cap the African theme by covering an entire wall with a map (of Africa if needs be). If you are bringing friends over, you could don your khaki pants and boots, grab a pair of binoculars and you’re all set.

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Friday, May 27th, 2016
If you want some time away from the minimalist perspective being offered by modern living, then you will find refuge in maximalism. This is the grand antidote to clean lines and the simplicity of neutral color palettes and streamlined furnishings. Maximalist dwelling places are daring and dramatic yet still welcoming. Your eyes will never be bored as there is a visual feast in every room.
One Rule: There Is No Rule
Maximalism is all about conveying your personality through your home. It can be fun, romantic, rustic, even dramatic. Say goodbye to design rules as they are not that important in this kind of style. In fact, the only rule that you need to remember is to say throw any rules outside of the window.
Maximalism means playing with design elements in your own terms. Play with colors, patterns, scale and textures. Do not be contented with little embellishments, go to the hilt and decorate to the brim.
You can always evolve as there will always be room for improvement inside a maximalist home.
Leave Very Little Space
The maximalist is always a busy person. Her home comes in visual layers that build up in phases or stages. You could begin with some anchor pieces in neutral hues. Begin with chairs, sofa, a table, dresser, and blinds. These are the anchors upon which all the other interior design pieces will hold on to.
Keep in mind that a maximalist must be sociable, too. This means that you should have lots and lots of seats. Surround these seats with elements of blue, green, red and gold. These will look great when used all together on wallpaper.

FFDM’s Antebellum Collection features bulky furniture pieces that will fit right into a maximalist home.
Experiment with Colors
The maximalist is never bound by anything so go ahead and experiment on the different hues that you can use inside your home. You’re not bound by the pastels required of a preppy home or the black and red fusion of Gothic design.
Don’t be afraid to use dark or bold shades. Walls painted with dark colors and furniture pieces in equally hot hues will spell drama at every level. Again, there is no need to be bound by tone, harmony or contrast.
Find out what sort of mood board you can work with. Blend different colors and discover what results excite you the most.
A Lot of Mixing
Bohemian and eclectic are two of the closest words that you can use to describe maximalism. You don’t have to stick to one era or style. Mix to the max! There, that’s your rule.
Do the patterns clash? Who cares? Patterns everywhere will make a maximalist home crazier.
What about textures? The secret is to build the layers. Bring in wool, sheepskin, velvet and silk. Of course, you mustn’t forget the walls. Wall texture can be added if you hang a rug or embossed wallpaper.
Maxed Lighting
Maximalism can also be reflected in the type of lighting that you use. Go for clusters of light instead of the usual, single pendant lighting.
Lighting can add a different level of visual interest in a home so play and tweak the lights that you will use. Bring in the floor lamps, colorful chandeliers, and table lamps. Look for pop pieces that are the exact opposite of classic beauty and elegance.
Up to the Ceiling
A maximalist won’t stop designing her home the moment the rooms are filled with furnishings and colors. Look up and you would find out that there is still so much to do.
Get wallpaper to cover your ceiling or find the paint that suits your taste. Patterned wallpaper, for instance, will look great with light walls but they are also sure to stand out with dark paint.
Make your choice now, maximalist.
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Monday, January 25th, 2016
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Imagine finding a streamlined L-shaped couch and a lovely shag carpet in the middle of your living room. These can provide the modern side to an eclectic home while any wooden piece will lend the eclectic vibe. The eclectic design is a spectrum of many different styles. It is the gathering of different elements coming from various sources then used together in perfect harmony. This style, however, is not an easy one to replicate more so to create. You need to learn to mix and match certain interior design and decorative elements coming from different themes.
Yeah, this is not as easy as it seems since taking different elements from your favorite styles and throwing them all together is not the way to go. So whether you will design a bungalow or a much wider space, make sure that you have an eye for balance and harmony. Now going back to that L-shaped couch and the wooden center table, such pairing will become acceptable if the background features neutral or any light-colored wall or floor-to-ceiling curtains.
Though you may like different elements separately, these may not look great when brought together. If you want to avoid creating design mess, then you have to be careful about your choices. Moderation is key to creating the contrasts that you need. Variety and contrasts, after all, are what comprise eclectic interior design.
What Strikes Your Fancy?
Think of eclectic as the union of the luxurious and simple; neutral and bright; even the East and the West. The leeway that you enjoy is what makes this whole design scheme tricky. Keep in mind that the borderline between chaos and acceptable contrast is very thin. The leeway that you enjoy is what makes this whole design scheme tricky.
Do you think you have the skill to mismatch something systematically? This is the very core of eclecticism. Find enough elements that will become the foundation. This common ground will be responsible for harmonizing everything else.
Any room, for instance, can showcase wooden furniture pieces that can give your home a rustic and earthy feel. Yet they could also turn out to be overpowering or monotonously boring if you do not use them carefully. Find decor pieces that will soften the overall look of your home (bright throw pillows or colorful area rugs for instance).
Don’t bother about matching chairs. Use a narrow palette and a dash of both shimmer and silhouette. Find artwork, accents, rugs, and lighting elements that play well with your background. Use light against the dark, flat and glossy, traditional and modern. Always look for prospects of creating analogous unions.

This inspiring dining set from the FFDM American Cherry Collection is a powerful anchor to the ornate carpet.
Another great rule of eclecticism is to edit as you go. It will be impossible to cram all your ideas in one room. As you go along, you will observe that finding the right balance becomes easier. Establish optical marriages of furniture and artwork, shapes and finishes, even focal point and accent pieces.
The fundamental pieces should serve as the anchor to your whole theme. Architectural elements can be repeated throughout, say, a gold-colored chair propped against a distressed white desk in your home office, all against pearly white painted walls, trim and door posts.
Before bringing any piece to a room, consider its relationship to the rest of the design elements. Will it overwhelm or become a dull addition? If this is so, then it is certain that your furniture piece should go someplace else.

Accessories Uttermost Iced Trees Abstract Art 31304 is a frameless masterpiece that spells eclectic throughout. This artwork will surely leap to life in any room.
Scale, composition and proportion are always important when it comes to interior design, however, they become crucial the moment they are used in a home with incongruent design elements. Pay attention to the mixture of artwork and accessories as there should be nothing unintentional in your space.
Lastly, eclectic design is also about texture layering. Create depth by bringing in on Oriental carpet onto a wooden flooring and trim. Upholstery pieces look great when paired with sleek desks. Different textures can create visual sensations that will surely excite the senses.
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