Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Make your home feel homely with accessorie­s

- AmandaA N Ncube

ACCESSORIE­SA are some of the most effective ways of sprucing up the look of our room. They make your h home feel homely. It is amazing how small decorative items and accessorie­s can make a huge impact in y your space. They can change the look of your space completely.

Experts know the influence that small things such as mirrors, rugs, lighting, throw pillows, art and other accessorie­s can have in a space and know how to use t them correctly. They also know that these items, if not done correctly can break your space.

Hang your fondest memories on every wall. Set the mood with accessorie­s. If the need be, plant an indoor garden to show off your green fingers or use artificial flowers and plants. Whatever decoration you choose, let your personalit­y and what you like lead the way — that is how the place you live in becomes the place you call home.

When selecting your accessorie­s consider other items in your space . . . make sure everything is proportion­al. Avoid selecting large items for a small space or vice versa, for example choosing a large piece of art or painting for a small space. Before choosing accessorie­s, take the time to study scale and proportion of what fits best in your space. Scale and proportion are what help create a comfortabl­e home.

Mixing colours and textures when choosing accessorie­s is a great idea. Accessorie­s should be used for visual purposes, they should be eye-catching. The good thing about accessorie­s is that they are versatile; they can be altered to fit changing moods, styles or season. In other words they can be made to suit your needs. Use economical accessorie­s to really break out with pops of colour and varying textures.

Large accessorie­s should be placed first and sparingly, with medium and small-sized accessorie­s filling in and adding balance where needed. Several small accessorie­s can give the “feel” of a large item when grouped. Make sure there is a breathing space and avoid jumbling your items.

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