
19. Design Mistake: Going Cheap When It Comes To The Bigger Items In Your Home
Going cheaper is not always better when looking at the more significant furnishings you want to put into your home. Alternatively, they’ll look for more affordable, small accents to place around the room. Despite saving money, this will only make your home look cluttered instead of put together. You’re better off spending more money on one large statement accent rather since it will speak for itself, become a focal point in the room, and will make your home look “cleaner” in the long run.
Instead of spending money on a quality couch or sofa, people tend to buy cheap chairs to put in their home, thinking it works just as well. However, the cheapness of these smaller pieces will always come through and make it difficult for you to match anything else with them when you’re finishing up the rest of your home. Find a piece that you love, invest the money you can into it. Then build the rest of the room around it to feel coherent.