Why Defining Your Style is Important
The biggest mistake homeowners make is buying a beautiful velvet sofa, a modern glass coffee table, and a rustic rattan chair—only to realize they look terrible when placed in the same room. Defining a cohesive style prevents "Pinterest fatigue" and costly shopping mistakes.
By knowing whether your base style is Mid-Century Modern or Japanese Wabi-Sabi, you instantly narrow down your choices when staring at a catalog of 5,000 laminates or sofas. A focused aesthetic gives your home the "designer touch" that random, uncoordinated furniture buying lacks.