You’ve painted the walls, refinished the cabinets, and added new countertops, but now you need to choose the furniture that best complements your remodel. You may have completely changed your home’s aesthetic, rendering your current furniture styles and placement choices obsolete. It can be intimidating to match styles, colors, and sizes according to your remodel’s needs. If you’re having trouble choosing or finding the right pieces that work well for your home remodel’s style and function, you’ll want to approach the selection process strategically.
Gather Samples
When browsing furniture, it can be challenging to recall whether a particular color or finish complements your exact remodel’s color scheme or materials. There are hundreds of thousands of species of wood or paint colors, and many can look very similar. If you want to match something, you’ll want a perfect match. If you want complementary furniture without an exact match, you’ll need references. You’ll want to bring along samples of your remodeling materials in order to make the matches you want. Bring paint color swatches, flooring samples, curtain fabrics, countertop samples, and any other material you’d like to consider when selecting your furniture. You can combine your samples in a single design board or visual board to bring to furniture stores. When you have exact samples in hand, matching or corresponding furniture pieces is much easier.
Evaluate Your Current Furniture
Remodeling doesn’t always mean you have to replace every single one of your furniture pieces. You may be able to save a lot of money on your remodel by keeping what you have if it matches the new aesthetic. Before you replace any furniture, take a look at what you already have. See if it matches or corresponds to your new remodel. Determine what changes are needed to better align with your remodel’s aesthetic. You can always reupholster or repaint a piece if desired, saving you money and further personalizing your upgrades. You’ll want to consider this if you already have high-end furniture pieces in your home.
Choose Similar Materials
You’ll likely need at least one new piece of furniture to reflect the changes in your home’s style and layout. A quick and simple rule to match the aesthetic is to choose materials that complement the style. Industrial or modern styles typically feature sleek wood, exposed metal, chrome finishes, and cool leather. Coastal or beach aesthetic choices normally utilize lighter-colored wood, washed-out finishes, wicker materials, and natural fabrics like linen or cotton. A rustic or farmhouse look will usually go for worn or distressed wood, patterned fabrics, and warmer colors. These aren’t hard rules; you can bend the styles and color choices to suit your mood better, but these can serve as a starting point for your furniture shopping trips.
Stick to a Color Palette
Another excellent way to maintain a uniform aesthetic is to select a color palette for your furniture. You’ve already chosen your paint, counter, and floor colors, so you can include these samples to ensure everything stays cohesive. You can use your color samples to either stylishly contrast with what you have or add flair to the tones you’ve already chosen. Try to stay within similar tones and palettes unless you’re purposefully contrasting. A pastel piece would likely look out of place next to vivid or earthy tones. You can also compare the samples together to see if you like how they look as a set.
Pay Attention to Measurements
Furniture size is another important feature to consider when remodeling. Pieces that are too large will overwhelm the space and disrupt the room’s flow. Furniture that is too small won’t meet your needs and can make a room feel disconnected. Take measurements of the spaces you’d like to fill up, as well as the size of the entire room. Pay attention to the measurements of the furniture as well. Sizes can be misleading in product photos or on a showroom floor. Make sure your pieces won’t block traffic paths or windows. You can use tape or other floor markers to visualize the size of a piece before you purchase it.
Opt for High-Quality Furniture
Your home’s remodel is the perfect opportunity to invest in furniture crafted with care from the highest-quality materials. When you opt for furniture that is made from strong, durable materials like solid wood, steel, or natural fabrics, it can last a lifetime with proper care. This type of furniture comes with a price tag, but it will pay for itself in the long term. Cheaper furniture requires more replacements, costing you more in the long run. You can typically find higher-quality furniture by visiting local furniture makers, antique stores, or an Amish furniture store. Bring along your samples to match them with your current home’s aesthetic.
Don’t Be Afraid to Make Statements
While creating a consistent theme is key to a cohesive visual in your home, that doesn’t mean you can’t choose a bold accent or showcase your personality. Accent pieces are a common feature in many stylish homes and can help you add charm or make a thematic statement. A velvet lounger can make a vintage living room come to life. A gold fashion mirror can transform a bathroom into a glamorous modern getaway. Your rustic kitchen can shine with a reclaimed wood dining table. You don’t have to stay safe or shy when shopping; don’t be afraid to have fun.
Conclusion
Ultimately, your furniture pieces are designed to help you relax and enhance the functionality of your living space. A stylish matching couch won’t mean much if you don’t find it comfortable to sit in or practical for your family to use. Consider everyone who lives there when making a furniture decision, including pets and children. You’ll want it to withstand daily life and accommodate the number of people who will regularly use it, including potential guests. A combination of style and comfort will allow you to approach your remodel’s furniture decisions with thoughtful precision.
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