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Curating Your Space: 8 Tips for Creating a Collected Home

At Home· Home Decor

8 Jun

A collected home is a reflection of your unique personality and experiences. It’s a space that tells a story, filled with cherished items and meaningful treasures. Creating a collected home involves the art of curating and combining elements that resonate with you. In this blog post, I’ll share eight valuable tips to help you cultivate a collected home that feels authentic, inviting, and full of character. Let’s dive in and discover how to transform your space into a curated haven.

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Embrace Your Personal Style: Discover Your Aesthetic Preferences

Developing a collected home starts with understanding your personal style. Explore different design aesthetics, from minimalist to eclectic, and identify the elements that resonate with you the most. This self-awareness will guide your choices and ensure that every item you bring into your home aligns with your unique vision.

Mix Old and New: Blend Vintage and Contemporary Pieces

Creating a collected home is all about blending the old and the new. Combine vintage finds with modern pieces to add depth and character to your space. Scour thrift stores, flea markets, and antique shops for one-of-a-kind treasures that speak to you. The juxtaposition of different eras adds a sense of history and intrigue to your home.

updated corner of family room with thrifted art

Tell Your Story: Display Meaningful Items

Curate your space with items that hold sentimental value or reflect your interests and passions. Display family heirlooms, travel souvenirs, or artwork that evokes fond memories. By incorporating these meaningful pieces into your decor, you infuse your home with a sense of personal narrative and create a space that truly feels like yours.

updated corner of family room with thrifted art

Curate Art and Collections: Showcase Your Artistic Side

Artwork and collections can be the focal point of a collected home. Curate a gallery wall with a mix of paintings, prints, and photographs that inspire you. Display your collections, such as vintage cameras, ceramic pottery, or antique books, in creative arrangements that celebrate your interests. Let your passions shine through in your curated displays.

mudroom makeover with built-in cabinets

Seek Balance and Cohesion: Harmonize Colors, Textures, and Patterns

Achieving a collected look requires a balance of colors, textures, and patterns. Choose a cohesive color palette that flows throughout your space, tying together different elements. Mix textures, such as cozy knits, sleek metals, and natural fibers, to add depth and visual interest. Incorporate patterns thoughtfully, using them to create focal points or add visual intrigue.

fireplace makeover

Emphasize Comfort: Create Inviting and Cozy Spaces

A collected home is not just about aesthetics; it’s also about creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. Invest in plush seating, cozy throws, and soft rugs to make your space welcoming. Create intimate reading nooks or relaxation corners where you can unwind and enjoy your curated surroundings.

simple valentine's day breakfast table

Embrace Natural Elements: Incorporate Organic and Sustainable Materials

Bring the beauty of nature into your collected home by incorporating organic and sustainable materials. Consider furniture made from reclaimed wood, woven baskets, or natural fiber rugs. Use indoor plants to add a touch of greenery and promote a sense of serenity and well-being.

Edit and Curate: Practice Intentional Editing

Curating a collected home requires periodic editing. Regularly assess your space and remove items that no longer align with your vision or bring you joy. Edit your collections and displays, ensuring that they remain curated and purposeful. Embrace the concept of “less is more” to create a space that feels curated and intentional.

Creating a collected home is an ongoing journey that reflects your personality, experiences, and evolving taste. By following these eight tips, you can cultivate a space that feels authentic, inviting, and full of character. Embrace your personal style, blend old and new pieces, and showcase meaningful items that tell your story. Curate artwork and collections, seeking balance and cohesion in colors, textures, and patterns. Prioritize comfort, incorporating cozy elements that make your space inviting. Embrace natural elements and practice intentional editing to maintain a curated and purposeful environment.

Remember, a collected home is not about perfection but about creating a space that resonates with you and brings you joy. Let your creativity and personal preferences guide you as you curate each corner of your home. Enjoy the process of transforming your space into a curated haven that reflects your unique style and experiences. Your collected home will be a sanctuary where you can feel truly at ease and inspired.

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Hello.  Welcome to Bethann Renee Home & Lifestyle (formerly Twig & White). My name is Bethann.  I’m a child of God,  a wife, mom to two basset hound rescues, a designer, business owner, blogger and creative.  I just a regular woman with realistic budgets, doing my best to create a beautiful home and life through thrifting, creativity and lots of DIY.  If you’re a regular gal trying to do the same, let’s be friends.  Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and get inspired.

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