Where Is That Standout Piece? Tips in Choosing the Focal Point in a Room
Every room - it goes
without saying - must have its own focal point. If you won't even exert an
effort to create one, then you're missing out on the whole point of interior
design. Remember that the focal point is that one thing where the eyes of your
visitors will rest when they drop by your home. This means that the focal point
would need to be visually engaging.
Before you finalize your decision on what focal point to use
in the rooms of your home, take a careful look throughout the house. See what
each room has to offer. You could begin by simply rearranging the furniture. By
doing so, you might already have the focal point that you’ve long been looking
for.
In the living room, should you decide that the sofa would be
your focal point, then let it rest on the longest wall. Add a mirror or an
artwork right above it so that the eyes would immediately go to that part of
your living room.
A room will look and feel more inviting if you offer a comfy
seat for your visitors to rest. Be sure to arrange the furnishings around the
focal point. At times, the focal point can be an interesting architectural
feature, a wonderful picture, a bulky or dramatic piece of furniture, or even a
mirror.
Now it’s time to learn how to find that elusive focal point
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The Fireplace Is a
Focal Point
If you have a fireplace in your home, then there is no
longer any need to look for a focal point. This is an architectural feature
that instantly becomes the lead feature inside the living room, dining room or
the bedroom. When you want to reinforce this idea, you can highlight the
feature by adding an artwork right above it.
Huge Is it
If there isn't an obvious focal point, then you can proceed
to the next step which is to look around your home. The biggest feature is
often the focal point. This can be a window, a bookcase, or any large
furniture.
If the rooms do not have distinguishable architectural
parts, then look for the biggest furniture. Decide for those to become the
focal points. In the bedroom, this is automatically the bed. The living room
has the sofa as its star. The kitchen can always rely on the granitecountertop.
Visual Interest
Another way to look for the focal point in a room is to find
the most interesting piece of furniture, architectural feature or artwork.
Anything that is visually appealing to you will also be interesting to your
family and guests.
Create
If you cannot decide on the focal point or if you simply
won't accept that the largest furniture pieces automatically are the focal
points, then just create your own piece.
Create a focal point by adding your own works of art, floral
arrangements in lovely vases or unique shelves. As you do this, be sure to
build around these created focal points.
Another way to create a focal point is to paint one wall
with a different, interesting color. This will be called the accent wall
because it will enhance the room. A lighter wall color will be used for the
other three walls.
Look Outdoors
Did you know that the outdoor view can also become your
focal point? This can be that interesting garden right outside the living room
or that lovely landscape right by the breakfast nook. Have the furniture
arranged around this interesting outdoors focal point.
The window areas in this scenario would serve as
the artwork that was supposed to be hung or the family photograph that was
supposed to be displayed on the bare walls.
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