Home is Where the Heart is?

The saying “home is where the heart is” is a phrase that we have all heard at one point or another in our lives. It speaks to the idea that our true home is not just a physical space, but rather a place where we feel loved, safe, and at peace. However, when it comes to home decor, it is often only one person’s style that is reflected in the overall design. This can often lead to other occupants of the home feeling less attached to their space, since it really doesn’t reflect their own personal style and taste.

According to a survey by the National Association of Home Builders, a little over 60% of homeowners say that the decor in their homes is not reflective of their style or personality. Just under 40% say they were never consulted on their style, what they liked or didn’t like. These are significant numbers, and it highlights the need for incorporating different styles from all of the occupants of a home. After all, a home is typically not just one person’s space, but rather a shared living space.

So, how can we incorporate different styles and tastes into our home decor? One effective way is by framing and displaying artwork created by the different members of the household, aka children. Instead of relegating children’s artwork to the refrigerator cycle, why not frame and hang them around the house? This not only adds a personal touch to the space, but also makes the child feel valued and appreciated. Plus, children’s artwork can often be surprisingly beautiful and unique, adding a whimsical and playful element to the decor.

Another way to incorporate different styles is by mixing and matching different decor elements. For example, if one person in the home has a love for beachy decor, while another prefers an industrial style, try incorporating both elements into a shared space. A beachy throw pillow with an industrial-style light fixture, or a vintage beach sign on a wall with exposed brick can create a cohesive and unique look that reflects the different tastes and personalities of the occupants.

Incorporating traditional country and vintage 70s styles may seem like a challenging task, but it can be done with the right approach. One way to achieve this is by using natural materials. For example, a rustic wooden dining table paired with 70s style chairs can bring together the two styles seamlessly. Adding a vintage chandelier or some antique pieces to the space can also add a touch of traditional country charm. The key is to find a balance between the two styles, so one does not overpower the other.

A great way to incorporate different styles is by creating designated areas or “zones” in a room. For example, in a living room, one corner could be designated as a cozy reading nook with a comfortable armchair and a floor lamp, while the other corner could be a designated entertainment zone with a modern sectional and a TV. This allows for each person to have a space that reflects their style, while still maintaining a cohesive overall design.

One of the easiest ways to incorporate different styles is by using color. Color can have a significant impact on the mood and feel of a space. For example, a bright and vibrant color palette can bring a playful and energetic vibe to a room, while muted and earthy tones can create a more relaxed and cozy atmosphere. By incorporating different colors and patterns, each person’s style can be represented in a cohesive and visually appealing manner.

It is also essential to communicate and compromise when it comes to home decor. Sit down with all the occupants of the home and discuss everyone’s style preferences. This allows for each person to have a voice and ensures that everyone’s tastes are taken into consideration.

While saying “home is where the heart is” holds true, it is important to remember that a home is not just a physical space but a reflection of the people who live in it. By incorporating different styles and incorporating personal touches, a house can truly become a home for all its occupants. So, let’s embrace the uniqueness of each person’s style and create a space that is not only beautiful but also meaningful and reflective of the love and personality of all those who reside in it. Compromising on certain elements can help create a space that reflects the collective style of the household, hence giving the home the heart of everyone.