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9 Biggest Decorating Mistakes You’re Making Without Realizing It

January 20, 2022 · Home
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6. Your curtains are too low

If you believe that the curtains in your living room should be placed exactly where your window starts, let us tell you that you are wrong! That is because it can make your room look smaller, shorter, and tighter.

There is a way you can make it better! For example, you should hang your curtains three to eight inches higher than your windows, because it will draw the attention upward, making your room appear taller and airier.

However, keep in mind that your curtains have to be long enough in order to do so because otherwise, you will risk making everything look cheap and childish. Your curtains should be long enough to almost touch the floor without pooling.

…Tip: Lighter colors can make a room appear more welcoming and sunnier. If you have no idea what to choose, ivory is always a good option!

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4 responses to “9 Biggest Decorating Mistakes You’re Making Without Realizing It”

  1. Cindy Koeb says:
    November 18, 2022 at 12:36 am

    I liked the tips, especially about furniture proportions and lighting. Thanks.

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  2. Jolanta Oszurko says:
    November 20, 2022 at 6:48 pm

    What a good variety of ideas.
    I hadn’t really realized I had a themed living room. I thought SW, but it’s more AmerIndian. Plans to change it out slightly.
    The first 3 ideas are the ones I’ll be implementing first. I never think I have enough pillows. They and my artwork are the “color” in the living room. But, I’ve noticed my guests always moving them off of the furniture.
    You hit on the things that I’ve been taking for granted/not noticing.
    Thank you.

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  3. Ann Riley says:
    January 11, 2023 at 4:02 pm

    Kitchen flooring. Vinyl or tile??

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  4. Brenda Dawson says:
    January 11, 2023 at 5:59 pm

    I have never heard of scones lighting before. I am assuming you mean sconses. Found most everything interesting though.

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