Design Notes
Do you wonder what people think when they enter your home? Is it inviting? Do they feel welcome and find it easy to relax? As a host, these things matter; you want your guests to have a wonderful time, and often that begins with the atmosphere you set in the home. There are many elements that contribute to creating a welcoming home, including color, patterns, decorative pieces, and furniture. All of this comes together to paint an inviting space where guests leave feeling like family. Sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start or what pieces work best together to create the perfect look. Let’s talk about five ways to create a welcoming atmosphere in your home.
Think Like A Guest
While this may seem a bit odd, shifting your perspective from resident to guest is a great way to reevaluate your home and identify areas where it falls short in the welcome department. We live here every day, so it is easy to become accustomed to our surroundings and overlook how they may appear to others. Hands down, we’ve all looked through windows as we drive by other people’s homes or watched those home tours because we are curious. The same applies to our guests; the best way to determine if our home needs some revamping is to look at it with fresh eyes. Some good questions to ask yourself:
- What is the first thing that catches my eye when I walk through the door?
- Is the room open and inviting, or does it feel cramped?
- Would I want to sit down and relax in this space?
- What style is represented in this home?
- Is there a unified look throughout the home, or do the spaces operate individually?
Going through the motions as if you were a visitor can help you judge how the space makes others feel. Consider what you enjoy about visiting friends at their home and what you didn’t like about others that made you not want to come back. Understanding that can go a long way in knowing exactly what needs to change or adapt in your home and pave the way for a new, inviting space to welcome our guests.
Start With Your Favorites
We want our homes to be welcoming to our guests, but they should still be designed with us in mind, so think about the things that matter. Do you have a favorite color, piece of furniture, or artwork? Let that be your starting point for designing the perfect space. Consider painting an accent wall in the living room or using reclaimed wood. Both ideas add warmth and welcome. If you have a favorite furniture piece, build around it with accent pieces and color schemes. Do you have family photos or artwork that you must have in your home? Use that as a main feature for a hallway or living room wall. A home that is designed around the things that you love will have no problem relaying that emotion to all who enter, whether that is a resident or a guest. Don’t be afraid to incorporate your favorites into your home, as it is a great way for people to know what you value. Talk to your designer about the pieces that matter to you.
A Little Outside In.
There is a sense of peace and calm when we spend time outdoors, and by bringing some of nature inside, those positive vibes can be transferred into the home. There are multiple ways you can do this, such as:
- Have indoor plants
- Natural light
- Additional lighting sources
- Natural materials such as wood
Nature-inspired elements in the design immediately bring a sense of calm to any area of the home and can influence the overall atmosphere for your guests. The colors that indoor plants bring to a space are often enjoyed by everyone, though we recommend selecting ones that won’t cause allergic reactions, such as aloe vera plants. Lighting is a key element for influencing the mood, with natural light sending happy vibes throughout the space. When natural light is limited, make sure to incorporate plenty of other lighting, such as floor and table lamps; this accent lighting can help keep an ambient mood in the room. Including some of nature’s materials in the design also helps create a welcoming atmosphere. Wooden shelves or coffee tables are a great example of this, but there are multiple ways to achieve this. Your designer will have many helpful insights to assist you in creating a beautiful nature-inspired style.
Strive For Balance
Balance is a crucial element in design, as it helps create a space that makes everyone feel at home and at ease. Weight, color, and style all need to be balanced with one another to create the perfect atmosphere. Balance does not mean everything has to match or line up just so; it is about everything having a place and purpose in the room. If a guest enters your living room, which is awash in a rainbow of colors, or every piece feels like it does not blend with the others, it can leave them feeling a little overwhelmed, and their eye does not know where to go first. Think through the overall layout of the room, including the foot traffic, and ensure there are places for people to walk through easily, as well as ample room to be seated. Keep colors in some type of order, such as complementary or contrasting; both serve a purpose. Don’t let one side of the room look or feel heavier than the other, such as using dark colors on only one side. Strive for balance in the overall design of the room; any style or color scheme can be created with balance, and an experienced designer can assist you in doing just that.
Use Accent Pieces Correctly
Often, it is the final details that can have the greatest impact on the atmosphere of the room, which is why we always say that details matter. Some of them include:
- Backsplash
- Rugs
- Window treatments
- Flooring
- Artwork
- Pillows
These elements can help you extend a warm welcome to your guests, such as rugs that add warmth to a room and window treatments that elegantly frame a window. The things you choose to decorate your walls and tables with do make a difference, but don’t forget to let them have meaning for you as well. Accent pieces are designed to highlight the features already present in a room and, like a piece of jewelry, can enhance its overall appearance.
We always say details matter, and that goes beyond a project. Your home is filled with details that tell your guests who you are and what matters to you. Artwork, pottery pieces, and furniture are just a few things that give homeowners a chance to show off their style. Another area is hosting, and tablescapes have become a beautiful, fun way to share your own unique design choices with family and friends. Whether it is for a small gathering to enjoy time with those you love or to celebrate a special occasion, there are many ways to create the perfect look. By combining different colors, patterns, or materials, you can create a tablescape that will dazzle your guests, whether you prefer an elaborate or simple design.
Window treatments have made an interesting journey through the years in interior design. From floor to ceiling and mere window length, they have travelled the full circle of style. Today, window treatments can come in a variety of forms and options, plus they do more than just block out the sun; they can finish the look of a room and add the necessary touch that brings out the homeowner’s personality. Windows are our connection to nature and are an essential part of the home, which means they deserve proper consideration and care. They are also an area of the room that naturally draws the eye of the homeowner and guest alike. Most of the time, however, windows tend to be overlooked.
There’s nothing quite like the warm weather and smell of blooming flowers that come with springtime. While you may have grown used to cozying up indoors during the colder months, now you can start spending more time tending to your garden, playing with your kids in the yard, and kicking back on the patio while enjoying the sun.
But in order to fully enjoy your time outside (and potentially save yourself from having to pay for expensive home repairs in the future), you will need to perform some basic home maintenance. To help you get started, here are some key areas to tackle this spring, brought to you by Greenbrook Design.
Making the decision to open our own showroom was not done overnight. It began as the answer to a need for our clients. They needed a place where they could come and explore the possibilities that awaited them for their home renovation. It was important to our owners, Travis and Stacey Walker, that their clients could see and feel the products, enhancing their design experience. As the idea became a reality, the Walkers realized the added benefit of having more than just cabinets featured in the showroom. Greenbrook Design is proud to be an authorized dealer for not just four lines of cabinetry but multiple home furnishings and decor companies like Europe 2 You and Moe’s. Get a peek inside the showroom here and listen to Stacey share her vision of the showroom.
We have all witnessed the transformation this past year, bedrooms become offices, kitchen tables become classrooms, and your basement doubles as a home gym. The problem is that most of these spaces were not ready to accommodate double duty. Multifunctional means one area of the home can handle multiple duties, while this sounds great, no one wants it to look like it’s a three-in-one, which is where good design comes into play. Selecting furniture pieces that can serve several purposes or planning a layout that can fulfill multiple needs is key to creating a home that suits your family’s unique lifestyle and routine. Let’s discuss what goes into designing these spaces and how you can make the most of the space you have.





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