Design 101 For Couples

You're moving in together and have found the perfect place - congratulations and let the fun begin!

But as the furniture is unloaded and the boxes unpacked, it dawns on you how very different your two decorating styles truly are. Can you blend them together to create a finished look for your new space? Of course!

A couple's design success begins with asking the right questions. I'd suggest starting by asking your partner how much they would like to be involved in this process – you may be surprised by the answer! Often one party prefers to remain at arms length, simply giving the final plan a 'thumbs up'.

Other couples may find that they both like to have input from start to finish. If so, compare your decorating priorities, perhaps by listing them one through ten. If they are the same, you're halfway there! But, if like most couples, they're different, I assure you that all is not lost!

A classic example that encounter with couples goes roughly like this: one person envisions a particular room as a beautiful yet functional space with seating for six on tasteful pieces, and occasional TV viewing. And the other partner sees the same space as a state-of-the-art home theatre room, replete with seating for ten all on leather furniture. Two very different perspectives indeed!

If this is you, there's no reason to panic. Stay as open and flexible as possible. Remember that this home belongs to the two of you now, and ideally should be a reflection of both of your tastes and preferences. Revisit your priorities and discuss how you anticipate living and entertaining in your space. Perhaps once you've fleshed out your ideas you'll find that they're not that different after all. Keep this step as high level as possible - a simple "like/dislike", and "yes/no" for potential colours will keep you from getting bogged down and discouraged. Avoid getting caught up in design terminology which can be interpretational – what may be a contemporary to look to you, may not be so to your significant other. Visual cues can be very helpful as this stage as well – tear out pictures of rooms from magazines that you are drawn to.

I've found that women are typically more adventuresome with their design choices than men. Their colour palettes can venture towards either cool or warm, with the goal being flow, clarity and continuity. They often prefer patterns, and feel confident using them in different ways. And when asked their favourite decorating colour, many women choose various shades of green.

Women generally prefer light, clear, or low grain woods such as maple and or pine, and their taste in furnishings runs to esthetically pleasing items. They'll often sacrifice a bit of comfort to complete the look. Look no farther than stiletto heels!

Men, on the other hand, are typically conservative in their design preferences. Their palettes of choice are simpler - often anything that matches neutrals. They tend not to gravitate towards patterns, preferring plain or plaid. And hands down, their favorite colour is blue.

Men usually feel strongly about wood applications, with oak and cherry being the top choices. And when it comes to selecting furnishings, in a word, it's COMFORT! COMFORT! COMFORT! They often ask that their furnishings feel as a comfortable as an old pair of jeans. And if it reclines, and has a cup holder, they're sold!

So, are you still worlds apart with your space? This is where a professional can really help to pull your styles and choices together in a way that works.

If we refer back to our previous example, one suggestion to incorporate both partners' wants could be as simple as adding a transitional piece such as an ottoman to the room, which easily become extra seating here or there as needed, and can double as a surface area for drinks and snacks while entertaining. There are several variations of leather furnishings which can look spectacular. A leather ottoman alongside complimentary upholstery, or perhaps a leather sofa paired with chairs done in a coordinating, but softer upholstery fabric. The possibilities are virtually endless!

Each design project has a natural evolution, so please don't give up! Keep your mind open, your sense of humour close by, and let your instincts be your guide. After all, isn't that what brought you together in the first place?

This article has been provided by Jennifer Brouwer of Decor By Jennifer Inc. For more information, visit www.decorbyjennifer.com .

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Decor By Jennifer Inc. is an innovative renovation and design consultancy operating in the thriving area of York Region. Jennifer Brouwer is the guiding force behind this service-oriented and value-focused company that creates breathtaking and functional spaces to the delight of clients. Adhering to the philosophy that educating clients will help them make informed decisions throughout the project, Jennifer takes the time to understand and incorporate the client’s personality into the decor scheme, resulting in interiors that reflect individual tastes. Staying up-to-date with both industry standards and decor trends through participation with many associations, such as POC, IDA, GTHBA, CDECA and TMG, Jennifer appreciates what is current, as well as what is classic. Decor by Jennifer Inc. represents excellent value for money, a firm where clients can bring their unique decorating challenges and expect a high level or professionalism and interior design ability in return. Contact us at our website or by calling (905) 940-3333.

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