30 Home Decorating Ideas So Good People Just Had To Share Them (New Pics)

Summer is over and fall is almost here in all its cozy glory. Inevitably, we’ll have to spend more time inside, and who would want to look at sad, beige walls and uninspiring living spaces until spring comes? We’ve got to start thinking about upgrading our homes for maximum comfiness!

Sadly, we don’t all have a decorator’s eye. But that’s why we’ve scoured the Home Decorating subreddit to find some gorgeous homes and DIY makeovers to inspire you. Scroll through these projects people shared on the subreddit and take some ideas with you to make your spaces more exciting!

Decorating your home can be a lot of work. While some people may have a natural eye for it, others (myself included) can struggle quite a lot. Mixing and matching colors, textures, and shapes requires some knowledge in aesthetics, so it shouldn’t be surprising that some people find decorating their homes quite anxiety-inducing.

The problem is that most of us still want to live in a beautiful home. One that is aesthetically pleasing, cozy, and adheres to our tastes. So, ultimately, we just have to suck it up and do the work. The truth is that many people experience decorating anxiety, so we might as well just take comfort in the fact that we’re in this together.

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New homeowners often have to grapple with decorating anxiety. Whether you’re a student who’s just moved into their first dorm or a couple who bought their first house, it can be stressful to furnish your space and decorate it the right way. Especially when you’re on a budget!

Licensed Psychologist Dr. Lauren Hazzouri told Architectural Digest that her clients often express the same worries. But she also claims it’s something we just have to get over; ultimately, it will be worth it. “Pulling the proverbial trigger to create your own sanctuary is important for so many reasons, including energy, mood, even the likelihood that you’ll socialize in your home.”

Much of the anxiety of decorating comes from the fear of making mistakes. And if you’re trying to limit your expenses, that can be especially true. However, that only makes your anxiety worse. If we looked at interior design and home decorating as a process of trial and error, we could eliminate much of the stress around it.

According to Caroline On Design, reminding yourself that you don’t have to get it right the first time reduces much of the decorating overwhelm. “We don’t get it magically correct the first time (except on occasion)! Regardless of how much of a knack for design a person has, there is always an element of trial and error in decorating.”

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The way your home looks is important. As Nick Cryer, founder of Berkeley Place, says: “Interior design can significantly impact your well-being by creating spaces that promote comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal.” The right colors, lighting, and spatial layout can influence our mood, reduce stress, and just generally make us feel better.

But what if you end up overdoing it, thinking too much about what pictures would best suit that space above the staircase? Obsessing over decorations and how your house looks can also be a thing. Author and life coach Martha Beck writes that if you feel you’re on a never-ending loop of decorating, you need to find some balance.

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First, Beck writes, it’s best to map out how you want your room or space to look. She recommends people set an end goal to how the room or a particular corner of the house should look. Once we visualize and plan how the finished space should look, any add-ons will make it look less like your goal.

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Second, according to Beck, it’s important to find out the reason behind you obsessing over decorating. Some people use it as a distraction from other problems, like dealing with unwanted feelings. To find this out, Beck recommends sitting down in your room for 10 minutes and taking a look around.

If you get the urge to fix something, you might be decorating through anxiety. Because if your decorating urges came wanting to make your home more beautiful, you would start noticing the beautiful details that are already there, like the pattern of a rug. “If you accept your home as it is, you’ll be in a position to decorate out of a love for beauty, rather than a fear of being present,” Beck writes.

Her third tip for obsessive decorators is to consider if you’re doing this just because you want to “get things done.” Our culture values any activity, even if it’s just for doing’s sake, so let your home be the one place where everything doesn’t have to be perfect. “If you accept your home as it is, you’ll be in a position to decorate out of a love for beauty,” Beck concludes.

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My Moody Blue Bathroom. It’s Still A Work In Progress But I Love It So Far

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Renting My Parent’s House Now And Made A Few Changes. On A Budget But I’m Happy With What We Could Do

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I Posted A 3D Rendering Months Ago Of My Bathroom Design. This Is The Final Product. I Did Take Into Consideration Some Of Your Feedback

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Paulina 11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, to be honest I don’t like it at all 🙁 I like how the shower was made but the walls and ceiling look like someone smoked in the room for years on end… The color is just unpleasant and the structure doesn’t help, since it reminds me of chipping paint being covered with new one. Maybe if owner would replace lighting from dim warm tone to more luminous white lights, it would help a little. Wooden cabinet doesn’t fit with anything – not with floor, shower nor walls – it’s again much to yellow in tone. But that can be easily fixed with painting it black or blue like the shower tiles! Also, I’m not sure why floor tiles in the shower are completely different, both in size and color, than the rest of the flooring. In the end, as a project of putting new shower into old bathroom – solid B+, but as a whole room it’s not for me at all. Sorry.

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My First Step In Making My House Feel Like Mine After 3 Years Of Beige And Gray. Half-Bath After And Before

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11 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I like the dark blue paired with the brass/dark golden color of the lamp and curtains. Maybe it´s just the lightning of the picture, but I would try to match the bedsheets with it (terracotta doesn´t fit to well, in my opinion). And if you go with Feng Shui, you should never put your bed under the window.

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