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Choosing the Right Focal Point in Your Room

BEGIN BY ANALYZING THE ROOM

When you enter a room, what’s the first thing that draws your attention? That’s your room’s focal point. It’s what anchors the rest of your décor and creates a nice flow.

Sometimes, choosing the right focal point for your space is obvious – especially if you have a unique architectural element, like a picture window or fireplace. And other times, you may have to design your own.

The focal point is one of the most important parts of interior design. Once you know your focal point, you can arrange the rest of your furnishings to accentuate it.

Alt Text Consider a unique overhead light fixture to highlight a vaulted ceiling.

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HIGHLIGHT YOUR ROOM’S BUILT-IN FOCAL POINT

Here are some of the most common architectural focal points and some ideas to help make them pop:

  • Fireplace
    Position your sofas and chairs comfortably around your fireplace. If you have a mantle, add plants or accessories. 

  • Gorgeous Views
    Make sure your windows are unobscured so that the views capture your attention immediately.

  • Vaulted Ceilings
    Keep your ceilings freshly painted and consider a unique overhead light fixture.
Alt Text A fireplace is an obvious choice for a focal point.

HOW TO DESIGN A FOCAL POINT

For rooms without a unique architectural element, you can design your own focal point:

  • Accent Wall
    Create an accent wall by painting the wall farthest from the entryway a bold, contrasting color.

  • Large Piece of Furniture
    Toss some throw pillows on your bed or add a beautiful centerpiece to your dining room table.

  • Artwork
    Hang a statement piece of art at eye level. You could even use accent lighting to highlight it.


Don’t make the mistake of choosing more than one focal point in your room, as that could look too busy. (Although, when necessary, you could always have a secondary one.) And even if your focal point is built in, try to frame it with other design elements to help draw attention.

Alt Text You can design your own focal point with a statement piece of art.

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