“People are usually the happiest at home.” – William Shakespeare
At the heart of what we call “home” lies a deep desire for comfort, relaxation, and a sense of ease. According to Merriam-Webster, being “at home” is not just about a physical location; it’s about a feeling, an emotion we long for when we walk through our front door.
Have you ever stepped into a room that was impeccably decorated, every piece carefully chosen and placed, yet something still felt amiss? There’s no denying the visual appeal, but the room simply didn’t embrace you with that warm, familiar feeling you associate with home.
Conversely, perhaps you’ve had the pleasure of entering a space that wasn’t necessarily a visual masterpiece, yet it immediately welcomed you with open arms. You felt at ease, as though you belonged there. The atmosphere exuded warmth and comfort, making you want to linger, to savor the moment.
This phenomenon reminds us that the concept of home transcends aesthetics alone. It’s not solely about what meets the eye, but also about what touches the heart and soul. While a beautifully decorated room can certainly be captivating, the true magic lies in how it makes you feel.
Creating a space that truly feels like home involves appealing to all the senses. The colors, textures, and arrangements play a role, but so do the scents, sounds, and even the way the room feels under your fingertips. It’s the symphony of these sensory elements that crafts an environment where you can relax, unwind, and truly be yourself.
So, the next time you embark on a journey to design or redecorate your living space, remember to go beyond the surface, into the realm of sensory details. Explore the colors, sounds, textures, scents, and even tastes that define our living spaces.
SIGHT – “Some people look for a beautiful place. Others make a place beautiful.” – Hazrat Inayat Khan
Color – In the realm of home décor, achieving a harmonious balance between neutrality and vibrancy can transform your living space into a captivating haven. The key lies in understanding how to use color strategically, and one of the most effective approaches is to keep your walls and furniture neutral. This creates a versatile backdrop that sets the stage for introducing color through art, textiles, pillows, rugs, and other accent pieces.
The Power of Neutrals: A Canvas for Creativity
Neutral walls and furniture act as a blank canvas, allowing you to experiment with various color palettes without overwhelming the senses. Shades like soft grays, warm beige, and crisp whites establish a calming foundation, making your space feel more open and inviting. Neutrals also have the magical ability to adapt to different design styles, whether you lean towards modern minimalism, rustic coziness, or eclectic charm.
Pops of Color: Unleashing Your Inner Artist
Once you’ve created your neutral base, it’s time to infuse your personality and style through carefully selected colorful elements. Artwork becomes a striking focal point against neutral walls – a vibrant painting or a gallery wall can inject energy and character into the room. Textiles, including curtains, throws, and upholstery, offer an effortless way to introduce rich hues and patterns that reflect your taste.
Playful Pillows and Radiant Rugs
Pillows, those small yet mighty accessories, are your secret weapon for incorporating color. Mix and match different sizes, textures, and shades to create an inviting and dynamic atmosphere. Don’t shy away from experimenting with bold patterns and complementary colors.
Rugs, on the other hand, are like artwork for the floor. A well-chosen rug can tie the room together, introducing depth and warmth. Whether you opt for a vibrant Persian rug or a more subdued geometric design with pops of color, rugs effortlessly inject personality into your space.
Finding a Visual Balance
The key to successfully incorporating color into a neutral space is balance. Choose a primary color palette that resonates with you and stick to it, ensuring that the colors you introduce complement each other. Think of your space as a visual symphony – each accent piece plays a unique role, but together, they create a harmonious composition.
Remember, less can often be more. By using color sparingly through accents, you ensure that your space remains inviting and not overwhelming. Additionally, as your tastes evolve over time, it’s easier to update the accent pieces without completely redoing your décor.
Pattern
When it comes to crafting a one-of-a-kind look, don’t shy away from mixing patterns with textiles. Let your creative spirit run wild! As long as you stick to your chosen color palette, you have the freedom to blend small and large patterns without fear of missteps. Dive into a world of stripes, plaids, polka-dots, and florals to express your unique style and elevate your space.
Lighting
Don’t underestimate the impact of lighting on your living environment. How you choose to illuminate a room can drastically alter its mood and ambiance. Don’t overlook this crucial aspect of home design. To create a warm and inviting atmosphere, consider incorporating multiple and diverse light sources. Embrace your inner artist when it comes to home lighting, and don’t be afraid to experiment with various types to accentuate the beauty of your living space.
TOUCH – “There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.” – Jane Auston
“Home is where the heart is,” and in the world of interior design, it’s the tactile details that truly make a house a home. Jane Austen’s timeless wisdom reminds us of the genuine comfort found within our own homes. Texture has the magical ability to elevate the mundane into the extraordinary, adding depth, character, and an undeniable sense of coziness to your living space.
Texture
In the world of interior design, texture is the unsung hero that turns the mundane into the remarkable. It’s the subtle touch that takes a room from ordinary to extraordinary, infusing it with depth, character, and a palpable sense of coziness. The ingenious use of texture isn’t just about visual aesthetics; it’s about crafting an environment that envelops you in comfort and relaxation. So, let’s explore the transformative power of texture and how it can be seamlessly integrated into your design, drawing inspiration from a charming front porch. Mastering the use of texture is all about creating a haven of comfort and relaxation. By blending textiles, furniture, natural elements, and other tactile features, you breathe life and dimension into your décor. Whether soft or rough, smooth or rugged, texture engages your senses and adds a tactile dimension to your space. Furniture with different textures, such as distressed finishes and painted pieces, adds a unique narrative to your design. Distressed furniture carries the stories of time and history, while painted pieces infuse vibrancy and visual intrigue. The interaction of textures among your furniture items weaves an engaging visual tapestry that captures the eye and evokes emotions. As you embark on your interior design journey, remember that texture isn’t just an afterthought; it’s a foundational element that transforms your space into a sanctuary of style and solace. Baskets, with their intricate weaves, bring a touch of rustic elegance. Whether used for storage, as decorative accents, or even as hanging planters, baskets add dimension and warmth. Their woven textures introduce a tactile contrast that complements other elements, enhancing the overall visual appeal. Nature itself offers a wealth of textures to enhance your design. Incorporating organic textures such as a variety of flowers and plants will help to create a welcoming environment.
Textiles – Affordable Elegance
As you start layering textures in your own home, keep in mind that this can be done inexpensively. One of my personal favorites is pillows! Mixing and matching a collection of throw pillows can transform a space into a visual delight while eliciting a feeling of warmth and relaxation. Amazon’s selection of pillow covers offers an affordable way to refresh your pillows, and if you need inserts, they are also readily available at a low cost. My go-to choice is the down and feather insert for that extra touch of luxury.
SMELL – “Nothing brings to life again a forgotten memory like fragrance.” – Christopher Poindexter
I love this quote. It is so incredibly true. When a particular scent can conjure up memories of days gone by, a powerful and emotional experience can follow. It’s not often, but when I catch the scent of White Shoulders perfume, it brings me back to my childhood. I remember sitting on the edge of my mother’s bed, breathing in that soft, floral fragrance as I watched her get ready to go somewhere special with my dad. You see, this was the perfume my dad always gave my mom each Christmas. It was tradition. Without fail, he would set out to buy the deluxe set which included additional items like lotion and powder. He would then proceed to have the department store gift-wrap it in beautiful paper. It was tradition.
It was autumn of my eighth grade year when my father passed away; my brother was a senior in high school. When it came time for my brother and I to go Christmas shopping for our mom, we knew exactly what we would get her. It was tradition…and yes, we had it gift-wrapped.
The scents of this beautiful season evoke many memories for me…some melancholy but most beautiful.
When I’m at home, I want to breathe in beautiful scents. Whether it’s the food I am preparing, the candle I’m burning, or the bubble bath awaiting, I long for my home to smell, well…homey, for lack of a better term. For me, this begins on the front porch.
A friend of mine was telling me her realtor had encountered a wonderful scent on the front porch of a home she was showing. Upon further inspection, she realized the homeowner had placed a scented “plug-in” behind a potted plant. This created a warm and inviting scent as visitors approached the front door. I loved this idea and decided to do the same on my front porch. Currently, I am using the scent by Glade called Cozy Autumn Cuddle. According to Glade’s description, this scent invites you to snuggle up in pure comfort as notes of white pumpkin sprinkled in cinnamon sugar blend perfectly with melted caramel and vanilla cream. I couldn’t agree more.
I have the “plug-in” hidden behind the chippy black chair and floral arrangement next to the front door. I also have a candle in the same scent and I love lighting it when we are sitting on the porch each evening. I hope you try this at your house! It doesn’t matter how big or small your front entry is. If you have an outlet near your front door, this is a great way to welcome your guests.
TASTE – “How much of life is spent planning for the next event on the calendar? Our experiences become richer and more meaningful simply by savoring each task, each conversation, each bite.” – Unknown
Hospitality can be defined as “the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way.” One way to incorporate “taste” into design is to think through the type of food you like to eat (or better yet, serve) while enjoying the spaces that make up your home. As I take you through the spaces I decorate, I intend to introduce favorite recipes I enjoy making for those I love.
Knowing my mom was going to spend the weekend with us, I decided to bake a batch of cookies. This is a recipe I enjoy making each fall. I just knew she would enjoy sitting on the seasonal front porch with a cup of coffee in one hand and a sweet treat in the other. I discovered this delicious recipe a few years ago and have made it several times since. It is a variation of one of my all time favorite cookies…snickerdoodles! This recipe takes the cinnamon-sugar yumminess of the traditional cookie up a level with the addition of pumpkin. The Pumpkin Snickerdoodle recipe from “Cooking Classy” is linked below. I promise you won’t be disappointed. Just ask my mom.
SOUND – “Home is where you hear love within the stillness.” – Raquel Franco
How do we incorporate sound into the design of our homes? That depends on the specific rooms you are decorating. Some spaces are tranquil and serene, calling for solitude. Other spaces elicit a social environment where conversation and laughter are welcomed. Music can change the mood from a relaxed and laid back feeling to an upbeat and social atmosphere. Lately, I have been enjoying Nora Jones Radio while relaxing on the front porch. If you don’t already have a Bluetooth speaker, I would highly recommend the one linked in this post. I take it with me everywhere and it has “surprisingly serious sound” with a 10-hour battery life.
For outdoor spaces, we can’t forget about the sounds associated with nature. The front porch is one of those places. I love to “be still” while taking in the beauty surrounding me. The sound of rustling leaves, and squirrels scurrying to find acorns can be a great way to unwind at the end of the day.
I hope this post gives you inspiration to decorate your home by utilizing the senses. Considering these details in the design of your home will help to create spaces you long to come home to. After all, it’s the little things that make the difference.
Truly,