The Statement Pieces That Will Elevate Your Interiors

If you’re going to get the best from your interior, then it’s important to develop a sense of visual hierarchy. This compositional principle will allow you to avoid the sense of visual chaos and noise that comes with having many different objects vying for attention.

At the top of the hierarchy, of course, are so-called ‘statement’ pieces. These are the things that demand attention from the moment you step into the room. It’s around these items that you can design the rest of your décor. But exactly which items might you consider as ‘statement’ pieces? Let’s take a look at a few worthwhile options.

 

Bold Corner Sofas

Corner sofas have the advantage of making the best possible use of limited space. A good one will sit right in the corner of the room – a space that might otherwise be difficult to make good use of. But the sheer size of a corner sofa also makes them a natural centrepiece.

To get the best from your corner sofa, you might make use of rich colours and fabrics. This might mean pairing the furniture itself with a suitably eye-catching throw. Experiment with a few different options and see which works best alongside the surrounding décor.

 

Statement Wallpapers or Bold Colour Accents

Certain sections of the wall can be used to create a visual statement. This can be particularly powerful when the wall in question is contrasted against the sort of pastel-shaded, muted tones that many homeowners prefer. Wallpaper is another great way to create visual interest. An intricate pattern will naturally draw the eye – and you can take advantage of this by hanging other decorations, like paintings and family photographs, in the area around the wall in question. You might echo the same colours or patterns elsewhere in the room, too, with the help of cushions, throws, and other decorative items.

 

Oversized Artwork

Of course, you can make a statement more directly with the help of a choice piece of artwork. Generally speaking, a larger piece will do this job effectively – but you can also draw attention through the use of contrast, and with certain kinds of attention-grabbing imagery. This might be a portrait, or it might be something more abstract. When it comes to art, your personal taste is key. Think also about how you’re going to be framing your art, however: there’s no point in spending big on an amazing painting if it isn’t going to be framed nicely.

 

Unique Lighting Fixtures

When you’re designing the space, the lighting might play a critical role in highlighting certain areas, relegating ugly shadows, and generally bringing everything together. But lighting can also serve a decorative purpose of its own, especially if you pick out the right eye-catching fixtures. Chandeliers and industrial-style festoon bulbs can be effective in different ways.

 

Vintage Rugs

If your living space is feeling a little bit sterile, then you can create an immediate sense of warmth and texture with the help of the right vintage rug. You can often find great rugs in charity shops and other budget-friendly retailers, so don’t be afraid to shop around.

 

Antique Mirrors

Finally, it’s worth mentioning the visual appeal of a large mirror. Antique mirrors can often add a sense of history and grandeur to a room, especially if the frame is ornate. Remember, this is a focal point – so you’re allowed to be a little showy.

When choosing your statement pieces, it’s important to pay attention to your own personal tastes, as well as the basic principles of design. After all, it’s you that’s going to be living in the space! Think about your priorities, and try to avoid having several different statement pieces competing for attention.

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