10 Steps to a Perfect Room
by Sally Morse - Hunter Douglas

Step Ten: You

Harvest Fireplace Here we are at number ten. What could number ten be? We started with finding the print, our road map, then we added wood pieces and we added upholstery, lighting and windows. Then, we talked about the walls, the floors, the hard accessories and the soft accessories. What could be left? What’s left is you; YOU, the customer.

This is where you take the step beyond just good taste. This is where your house can become a HOME. It makes a pretty room into something of substance. It is what YOU have to add to that room.

White and Sage Living Room In all the years that I’ve been doing this and working with magazines such as “Better Homes and Gardens”, I’ve seen a lot of beautiful rooms that look like nobody lives there, and there’s no personality. There’s no feeling of any warmth in that room; that’s where you come in with your own personal style.

Do you have something special that you collect and would African Artlike to be shown? Do you have special photographs? Do you have any collections? Do you have a special scent or fragrance? Is there something that you want to showcase in your home that makes your home different from anybody else’s home?

When you think about a home, you can buy a house. You can go to the same furniture store, pick out the same sofa and maybe use some of the same colors, but what is really going to make it a home and give it the biggest “wow-wow” is what you add to the room.

Plaid Library So, no matter what size your home is, what color your home is decorated in, when it all comes down to it, it is YOUR home that needs to reflect YOUR personal style. It is where we, as individuals, can make a difference in our lives.

Trying to make your home be that home that you’ve always wanted it to be, that home that you think about in passing, at work, and think, “I can't wait to get home, to be in my home.” You want your home to reflect your style and your taste.

Ten steps? It’s not so hard to do. It’s like following a recipe. There are some rules of thumb to follow, but a lot of it comes down to common sense and what feels right. Your designer or I might like colors that are very trendy, but that might not be your taste. When it comes down to it, it is YOUR home. Let’s use the colors that make you comfortable and make you feel good and create your own personal style.

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Let’s all think about making a difference.

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