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Compromise: A Simple How to on Balancing Different Design Tastes

by CassaDecor

When decorating a space, couples often find that their tastes do not compliment one another. One may enjoy mid-century modern furnishings, while the other is influenced by Eastern accents. Here are some simple compromises that will help you pair your space.

Compromise #1- Organic elegance is mandatory

An environmental lifestyle should be the first compromise when designing your space. Using eco-friendly décor will help lower your household’s carbon footprint. Bamboo bath rugs are a popular design choice. They are self sufficient and neutral enough to coordinate with almost any design palette. Choose a comfortable luxury bedding collection that is made from pure cotton and natural fibers.

Compromise #2- Luxury equals longevity

The better quality of product, the longer it will last. Choosing high quality bedding is a must as linens endure tremendous amounts of wear and tear. Luxury bed linens made from Egyptian cotton and Italian silk come in a variety of styles and colors that can coordinate with your space. If one person adores patterns, allow them to choose the down comforter and pair it with solid sheets.

Compromise #3- Ensembles and collections

If you still have difficulty choosing accessories, decide on a set that incorporates both styles. Many designer collections offer complete ensembles that pair a variety of colors and patterns together. Bath accessory sets are a great example. Selecting a designer collection will take the stress off you in coordinating styles.

Compromise #4- Stamp your style, do not date

When choosing a design for your space, think about the future. Will it be functional in 10 years? Scaling down to a simple palette with accents makes styling more versatile. One theme can dominate, followed by another.

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