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Décor that flows from room to room can make a big impact visually and help your home feel polished and put together. However, achieving this takes a bit of planning and effort. Use these tips to help create a harmonious decor theme that carries throughout your home. 

What Look Are You After?

Before you can make your home decor cohesive, you need to figure out what style you want your home to reflect. Sit down and think about the look and feel you want to cultivate in your space. Browse home magazines to pinpoint the right style for you. Some popular decor styles include:

  • Modern – Clean lines, neutral colors, natural elements
  • Farmhouse – Rustic wood, checkerboard patterns, vintage accents
  • Bohemian – Rich textures, exotic patterns, eclectic accessories
  • Coastal – Light and airy, beach-inspired colors, nautical elements
  • Traditional – Floral patterns, dark wood, elegant furnishings

Once you’ve settled on a style, make sure everyone in your household is on board so you can all work together to implement it throughout your home.

Use Cohesive Colors

A quick way to make decor look cohesive from room to room is through a cohesive color palette. Choose 3-5 core colors as the basis for your home’s color scheme. Use these colors in paint, furniture, pillows, accent walls, artwork and accessories throughout the house.

You may want one light neutral, one darker neutral, one metallic and one pop of color as your core hues. Or perhaps two complementary colors like navy blue and burnt orange. Whatever palette you choose, limiting it to just a few colors will create visual continuity.

Repeat Decor Elements

In addition to color, repeating decor elements like materials, textures, patterns and shapes also provides cohesion. For example, use wood furniture, jute rugs, linen upholstery and ceramic accessories in multiple rooms. Or make graphic black and white patterns part of your motif throughout the home.

When decorating individual rooms, make sure to incorporate at least one of the core decor elements you want to use throughout your home. Over time, the repeating textures, materials and patterns will help reinforce your decor style from space to space.

Use Transitional Pieces

It’s tricky decorating open concept homes where multiple rooms flow together seamlessly. Use transitional decor pieces to bridge the spaces between rooms and tie everything together.

For example, place a long console table behind your living room sofa and style it with decor that echoes both the living room and dining room. Or use an area rug that incorporates colors and patterns from two adjoining spaces to help transition between them stylishly.

Floating shelves are another great way to incorporate cohesive decorative objects in the spaces between rooms. Place them in doorways or openings to display decor that complements the rooms on both sides.

Plan by Room

When decorating, it’s tempting to buy pieces you love for each room independently. However, this can lead to clashing styles across your home. Instead, plan decor and purchases based on the room they will go in.

Make a list of what you need for the living room, what you need for the bedroom, what you need for the kitchen, etc. Checking your room-specific lists will help ensure you buy items that make sense for the cohesive look you’re trying to achieve in each space.

An online room planner can make it easy to visualize how decor will look in each room before you buy anything. Create floor plans for each room, add furniture and decor, try different layouts, and switch out colors and patterns until you land on a cohesive look you love.

Don’t Forget the Details

Paying attention to little details like lighting, window treatments, hardware and accessories will take your cohesive decor plans to the next level. Use light fixtures in a similar style throughout your home for continuity. Hang curtains in complementary colors and fabrics in each room. Opt for drawer pulls and cabinet hardware in a consistent finish everywhere.

When it comes to wall art and accessories like vases, trays and sculpture, choose pieces that work with your color scheme and tie back visually to your core decor style. Even little touches make an impact on decor continuity.

Be Patient

Giving your home a cohesive makeover doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time to implement your decor vision space-by-space. Don’t worry about tackling your entire house all at once.

Make decor cohesion a work in progress. Start with one room you use frequently like the living room. As you find pieces you love that fit your style, slowly expand the look room-by-room at your own pace. Before you know it, everything will come together for a polished, cohesive decor style throughout your home.

Creating a unified decor style from room to room requires forethought and discipline. But the payoff is a home with a custom, curated look that reflects your personal style. Use these tips as a guide to help you decorate with purpose while still enjoying the process. With some planning and creativity, you can fashion a gorgeous, harmonious decor theme that seamlessly connects every space.