5 tips to organise interior design materials

A fresh home in light timber flooring with white doors and fresh light green decorating touches

The greatest mistake that people make when picking a material is judging it simply by its texture. Seeing as how this is something that is about to decorate your home, you need to put physical properties to the forefront. For instance, a material that absorbs stains is definitely a bad choice for your kitchen, while a toxic fabric like nylon or polyester is a horrible choice for a kid’s room. On the other hand, when it comes to the layout of your home and its structural integrity, you really need to learn how to organize these materials properties. Here are five tips that can help you out.

1.      Take the right measures

Before you even start, you need to keep in mind the measures of your room. While this may seem quite simple on paper, a lot of people make a misstep of failing to consider the thickness of the material, as well as the fact that contractors might not have worked with the utmost precision. Therefore, you need to measure, measure and measure again. Naturally, you need to start with the walls and then proceed to the floor and the ceiling. Once you have these covered, all the largest surfaces in your room will be taken care of. Nonetheless, in an open-floor apartment, this project can be quite scary.

2.      Choosing the floor

One of the toughest decisions that you will have to make is choosing the flooring material. Here, there are so many factors to weigh in but the most important two are the users and the function of the room. If one of the home’s inhabitants has asthma or a case of a severe allergy, you might want to stay away from solutions like a standard wall-to-wall carpet. On the other hand, you can’t place the same material in your bedroom as you do in your home gym or kitchen. The amount of traffic, the nature of traffic and the difficulty maintenance of the place also need to be taken into consideration. Overall, the choice of the floor is one of the most important aspects of your home’ interior design that needs to be considered.

3.      The right wall material

Geometric Timber Cube Wallpaper

Apart from determining the price and the cost of your home’s construction, the choice of the right wall material may affect the home’s power consumption and functionality. Some materials are naturally great insulators and adding fiberglass, mineral wool or cellulose to your walls can make your home more power-friendly. On the other hand, some walls are even made of materials that are not meant to accommodate wall fixtures of any kind. This might be a problem when you decide to install wall-mounted air conditioning, which means that you will be forced to go with a floor mounted option. Still, with the right airconditioner installation, you can achieve quite a bit.

4.      Bare wall

Another important thing you need to consider is the idea of leaving your walls bare instead of painting them or using wallpaper. This is particularly popular with brick walls, seeing as how it can create an industrial ambiance within the room. As of lately, the same thing goes for a concrete wall, due to the fact that it adds a futuristic appeal to the room in question. Nevertheless, in order for this to work out in your favor, you need to pay a close attention when choosing your plumbing. Namely, polyvinyl chloride is the most popular choice but with this particular look, it might not be as great as cast iron, chromed brass or chromed copper. As you can see, metal is usually the most popular choice.

5.      Put functionality first

A fresh lounge room with cool green

While interior design heavily depends on the visual impact that certain materials have on your living space, keep in mind that you’re not decorating an art gallery (although the above-discussed bare concrete wall may give away that impression) but a home. This means that you will spill things on your furniture, scratch your floor while moving stuff around and even damage your walls from time to time. No matter how careful you are, these things are simply inevitable. So, make sure to pick materials that are durable and easy to maintain. By doing this, you will do yourself a huge favor and the benefits of this favor you will get to reap for the years to come.

In summary

Organising your interior design materials is not that difficult, as long as you are ready and willing to take it step-by-step. First, address the major surfaces of your home. Then, proceed to furnish the place and adding some final touches. Once you are done, make sure to come back to the beginning and revise your plan as a whole. Who knows, some of the decisions you’ve made later on may have a negative impact on some of your previous choices. When you’re 100% sure that all the choices you’ve made are right ones, be ready to spring into action.

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