Home Decor & Furniture Guide
Whether you are decorating from the ground up or refreshing a favorite room, find the perfect solution here to make any space feel like home. Choose from rugs, curtains and pillows to add color and texture or transform a room completely with new furniture.
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Home Decor
Rugs
A practical blend of function and style, rugs reduce noise and add warmth and texture to any area of the home. A rug can be the visual centerpiece of a room or a flattering background for your furniture and decor.
Living room
A large rug with a striking design can be the focal point of your living room or entertainment space. Subtle patterns or more muted colors highlight your furnishings and bring the room together.
Bedroom
The warm feel of a rug can make it easier to get out of bed in the morning. Choose textures and colors you love to bring atmosphere and personality to one of the most intimate spaces in your home.
Dining room
The dining room sees many different activities and often, the messes that go along with them! Choose a color or pattern that is hard-wearing and hides marks or spills, and also consider pile height and material for ease of cleaning when picking a rug for this room.
Kitchen
Add warmth and character to the heart of your home with a kitchen rug. A kitchen rug is a perfect way to reduce standing fatigue and warm and protect your floors in this high-traffic area.
Pile Height
The pile of a rug refers to the density and height of the fibers. Pile height is measured from the surface or top of a rug to its backing, and can range from a flat, short pile to a shaggy, long pile.
Windows
Curtains
Pull a room together with a beautiful set of curtains. Curtains bring both character and functionality to your home. Add color and drama or create a peaceful atmosphere to sleep in and keep light out, all with the right choice of curtains.
Opacity
The opacity of a curtain determines how much light is kept out or let in. Each room has different needs for light, noise reduction, and even warmth. Choose from a range of lightweight sheers to blackout curtains to accentuate the purpose and atmosphere of any room.
Measuring
for curtainsWhile curtains only come in a few standard sizes, it’s important to accurately make three measurements to ensure you pick the right curtain size that looks good and best fits your window and the area of your home correctly.
Measure the width
Find the width of your window from trim to trim. Based on the width of your window, you'll decide how wide your curtain rod needs to be. To create the illusion of a wider window, add four to six inches on either side of the window frame.
Measure the height
Decide how high you want to hang your curtain rod. To make your room appear taller, hang your rod an extra four to six inches above the top of the window.
Measure to the middle
Based on the width of your window, decide how wide each curtain panel needs to be. To maintain a gathered look even when the curtains are closed, panels should be 2x to 2.5x the width of the window.
Pick the perfect length
Curtains do more than simply frame a window. Playing with curtain lengths gives different options for styling and can bring a certain look and feel to a room.
Curtain top
treatmentsA top treatment is how a curtain fastens to the rod or fixture above the window. Choose the top treatment to fit the hardware of your choice and that suits the style of your space.
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Rod pockets
A built-in pocket at the top of each panel slips onto the rod for a casual, gathered look.
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Tab tops
Loops of fabric set at the top of the panel slide easily onto a rod and pair best with simple, relaxed decor.
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Grommets
Metal-set openings along the top the panel add contemporary accents to a room.
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Back-tabs
Fabric loops hidden on the backs of panels create the illusion of floating curtains and a clean, tailored look.
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Pinch pleats
Like a rod pocket, this classic style slips directly onto a rod for a formal look. Thick, gathered pleats complement traditional decor.
Home Decor
Pillows
Get creative mixing and matching color and patterns with throw pillows. Complementary color palettes and balanced arrangements add subtle accents to a room. For a more dramatic look, choose lush shades and textures or layer distinct sizes and shapes together.
Pillow sizes
Large pillows sit well in the corners of a sofa or at the head of a bed. Layer smaller pillows between or in front of larger ones for more dimension. To fill out a cozy spot or chair, stick with a small accent
pillow or two.- 1. Standard: 20×26"
- 2. Large bolster: 9×30"
- 3. Large euro: 26×26"
- 4. Small lumbar: 12×24"
- 5. Large lumbar: 14×36"
- 6. Small bolster: 7×10"
- 7. Small euro: 18×18"
Pillow cover
sizingBuy a pillow insert that is 2 inches larger than your pillow cover. For example, an 18×18" pillow cover needs a 20×20" insert to fill out all sides evenly, from the center to the corners.
Furniture
Living Room
Consider function, style, and material when decorating your living room. Every living room has a focal point, ensure you start there when deciding how to decorate your space.
Choosing a
media consoleFinding the right media console for your TV is important in completing the picture-perfect look of your favorite space. Ensure the base of your TV can rest safely and securely and that the media console is at least 4 inches longer than your TV.
Picking a
coffee tableWhen choosing your coffee table ensure it is close enough to the couch to put down your favorite book or the cup of coffee you’ve been enjoying, but far enough to rest your legs. Height is key and should be about 1 to 2 inches lower than your couch.
Types of accent chairs
Accent chairs are an easy way to add extra seating or create a cozy corner in a room. Chairs with unique shapes, colors or materials also provide a stylish focal point to elevate a small or simple space.
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Club chairs
With broad arms, a wide back and a deep seat, these large, comfortable chairs are easy to sink into. They are perfect for a home office or reading nook.
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Slipper chairs
These armless chairs are named for their ability to slip easily into small spaces. Their simple shape makes them a versatile accent anywhere in the home.
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Barrel chairs
With a curved back and high arms, barrel chairs have a sleek profile. that fits effortlessly with many eras of decor, from vintage to modern.
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Wingback chairs
This traditional design has a tall back with winged sides.
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Tufted chairs
Layers of fabric are stitched into a pattern to create this popular style.
Furniture
Bedroom
Your bedroom is a private sanctuary away from the busier areas of the house. The furniture and decor should create a calm and inviting feel to help you relax. Keep reading to learn how to choose the right pieces for your space.
Mattress sizes
When choosing a mattress or bed size, it’s important to understand your needs, desires, and budget. Whether you’re looking for extra space and length or a fit for a smaller room, there's a size to suit your needs.
Picking the
perfect nightstandWhen picking a night stand, choose the size that fits the scale of your bedroom and your bed. You’ll want the height of your nightstand to closely match your mattress. Don’t forget to consider storage both in and on your nightstand when picking the perfect one.
A nightstand typically blends in with the other elements of a bedroom, but should not be overlooked when designing your space. When picking a nightstand, there are three factors that you should consider to help find the perfect one.
Furniture
Dining Room
A truly multipurpose room in many homes, the dining room sees a lot of activity, from meals and entertainment to work, school projects and game nights. Show your dining room a little extra love and choose furniture that perfectly fits your space.
Size up your space
When choosing a dining room table, consider the size of your room and seating needs. There are a variety of shapes, sizes and styles to add character to the room and make the most of your space.
Dining table shape
The most important factor to consider is finding a table shape that fits best with the space you have. You’ll want to be sure to weigh the pros and the cons for each table shape before choosing the one that best fits your needs.
Countertop & bar seating
Not all homes have space for a full-size dining table and chairs. Some rooms come with a countertop or bar already built in. In these smaller spaces, bar or kitchen stools can be a great seating solution.