Hello, 2021!
If last year taught us anything it was the value of our homes as a sanctuary from a crazy world. And it also perhaps taught us to enjoy the moment - even to indulge in a little splurge on something we love - just because we can.
When we’re furnishing our client’s homes, it’s all about striking a balance by saving when a less expensive item will work to investing in things that warrant splurging. Here’s our take on pieces for your home that are worth the splurge in 2021.
Art
Art is very personal and often reflects a special place or occasion. Don’t feel daunted - the artwork doesn’t need to be famous or fancy - just special to you. And remember, this is a splurge that can actually increase in value over time.
Sofas
If there’s one thing I tell clients not to skimp on it’s their sofas. These are something you use every day so I recommend clients go for the highest quality their budget allows for.
Sofas should be investment pieces that are made to last for at least 10 years to your exact comfort specifications. Your sofa should be crafted from high-quality materials and the very best fabrics - preferably here in New Zealand.
Cushions
Cushions can be the perfect finishing touch to a room - like beautiful mini artworks. But mixing different colours, patterns and sizes stylishly is an art in itself! ⠀
To style your cushions like a pro, start from the outside and work your way in:⠀
1: Place the two largest, matching cushions on the outer edges of the sofa⠀
2: The next two matching cushions should overlap the outer two⠀
3: Then finish off with a single accent cushion⠀
Window treatments
There are no shortcuts with this one! Use high performing fabric, a good lining, great hardware and the most trustworthy workroom. Yes, window treatments are an investment but they dress a room.
Feature lighting
Unique and beautiful lighting accents can transform a space.
And don’t forget table lamps - a substantial ceramic or glass lamp will never go out of style, and can dress up any room instantly.
Books
In terms of décor, one of the most versatile items you can buy is a book. Books always create an elevated and finished space. When purchasing books with interior design in mind, I tend to lean toward the following subjects: art, photography, and design. As far as aesthetics, hardbacks with thick spines always present well. With regard to color, I generally work within the color scheme of the room.
Statement Pieces and Accessories
Statement pieces (functional or otherwise) are worth splurging on. These are the items that make a home wonderfully unique, and they can turn into things you pass on to loved ones down the line. They can hold value, and they don’t tend to incur a ton of wear and tear. Accessories warm up the space and give the home life.
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