The Art of Creating a Cohesive Interior Space


Creating a cohesive space is the secret to achieving a harmonious and visually pleasing Interior. When every element seamlessly works together, your space truly reflects your style and personality.


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Photography: Sharna James


Before diving into the details, it's essential to define your style. Are you drawn to minimalistic designs or prefer a more eclectic and vibrant atmosphere? I want you to know that understanding your style preferences will be a guiding principle throughout the design process, ensuring that all elements align with your vision.


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Establish a Consistent Colour Palette:

 Choose two or three primary colours that will be used throughout the space. Consider the mood and ambience you wish to create. For a serene environment, opt for soft, neutral tones. For a bolder look, incorporate pops of vibrant colours. Remember to maintain a balance between the hues to avoid overwhelming the space.

 

Coordinate Furniture and Layout:

 Carefully select furniture pieces that complement each other and reflect your chosen style. You can stick to a consistent theme regarding materials, shapes, and finishes. A mix of textures and patterns can add visual interest, but be mindful of creating a sense of unity. Additionally, pay attention to the layout of your furniture. Create an intuitive flow, allowing easy movement and interaction within the space.

 

Lighting for Cohesion:

 Proper lighting is a crucial aspect of cohesive design. Consider the natural light sources and choose appropriate window treatments to control the light entering the space. Layer different types of lighting, such as ambient, task, and accent lighting, to create depth and highlight key features. Ensure the fixtures align with the room’s overall style and colour scheme.

 

Accessorize with Intention:

 Accessories provide the finishing touches to a cohesive space. Select a few statement pieces that align with your style and colour palette. Avoid overcrowding surfaces, as it can disrupt visual harmony. Choose items that share a common thread, whether it be through colour, material, or theme. Group objects in odd numbers, using varying heights and scales for balance.

 

Embrace Negative Space:

 Remember to underestimate the power of negative space. Allowing areas of emptiness in your design will enhance the overall cohesion. Negative space provides visual relief, highlighting the key elements and allowing them to shine. Avoid clutter and embrace simplicity to maintain a clean and cohesive look.


Styling & Selections: Selene Interiors

Photography: Sharna James

 

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