If you’ve ever stood in your living room thinking“Why does this still not feel right?”you’re not alone. Most people don’t have bad taste. They just don’t have a process. Here’s the order I always design in, and it changes everything. Step 1. Start with the layout Before you buy anything, figure out how the room …
If you’ve ever stood in your living room thinking
“Why does this still not feel right?”
you’re not alone.
Most people don’t have bad taste.
They just don’t have a process.
Here’s the order I always design in, and it changes everything.
Step 1. Start with the layout
Before you buy anything, figure out how the room actually works.
Ask yourself:
- where do people walk?
- where does the TV go?
- how many people need to sit here?
If the layout is off, nothing else will fix it.
Step 2. Choose your hero piece
This is your anchor.
Usually:
- sofa
- dining table
- bed
Everything else works around this.
If you skip this step, you end up with a bunch of random items that don’t relate to each other.

Step 3. Lock in a colour palette
Keep it simple:
- 1 to 2 base colours
- 1 contrast
- 1 accent
This stops the space from feeling messy.
Step 4. Layer it up
This is where the room starts to feel finished.
Think:
- rug
- cushions
- throws
- lighting
- artwork
Without these, a room always feels a bit flat.
Step 5. Check your scale
This is where most people go wrong.
Common mistakes:
- rug too small
- artwork too tiny
- furniture pushed against walls
Getting the scale right makes a space feel intentional.
Step 6. Edit it back
Not everything needs to stay.
Sometimes the best thing you can do is remove:
- extra chairs
- too many decor pieces
- clutter
Space is just as important as what you add.
If your room feels off, it’s usually not what you’ve chosen.
It’s the order you’ve chosen it in.
Follow a process, and everything starts to fall into place.
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