Regardless of the size of a decorating project, whether it’s a large renovation or a relatively simple redecorating job in a single room, it’s important to avoid acting on impulse and take the time to create a finish that will be appreciated for years to come.  

With a multitude of opinions out there and social media providing a barrage of inspiration, it can be difficult to hone in on the ideal look. However, taking the time to really consider personal preferences helps to ensure that a new look will stand the test of time, as our professional decorators at Scott Anson Painters and Decorators Ltd would suggest from years of experience. 

When considering the overall design of a property, DIYers should think about the impression they’re trying to create. They could be looking for something tranquil, in which case greens and blues can be wonderfully calming. On the other hand, they might want to encourage a social and fun environment with vibrant colours.  

The Purpose of Each Room 

It’s also important to consider the purpose of the room being decorated: who will use it, what they plan on doing in it and when they are likely to use it. For rooms such as a kitchen, this can be a simple process. If someone in the property is a keen cook, for example, they might need a generous amount of worktop space and good facilities. Meanwhile, a lounge may need a different approach if it also caters to young children or teenagers needing their own space.  

For those with young children, it’s sensible to avoid incorporating delicate items of furniture or ornaments, and sharp edges are also not ideal. Similarly, those who like to entertain should consider creating guest rooms and additional seating. 

Think About Existing Design Schemes 

DIYers might know that they wish to change the look of a room, but it’s important to go further and pinpoint exactly what doesn’t work about the current set-up. Highlighting whether it’s a lack of storage or a problem with layout, for example, helps homeowners to decide what they should focus on in their new design. 

Thinking on a Long-term Basis 

Drawing inspiration from current trends is useful, as sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start. However, it’s important to consider whether a colour or design trend is really the right fit or is appealing simply because it’s in fashion. Regardless of current trends, it can be crucial to pick colours and designs that truly reflect personal preferences. Failing to do so can lead to redecorating too quickly.