You have heard of retail therapy, animal therapy… and now today we are adding décor therapy to that list! In all honesty, we borrowed this term from a recent read on Realtor.com in an article about ‘superbly snug’ living rooms. But we could not agree more that changes to your home have everything to do with changes to your mood. If you want to add some feel-good cabin chic to your home and heart, here are 5 ways to do just that. To see images and details on these design delights, check out ‘5 Cozy Living Room Decor Ideas That Are Perfect for Lounging.’
5 Options For Living Room Décor Therapy
#1: Add A Rustic Two-Tiered Table. Wrought iron + warm wood tones + multiple levels equate to form and function that add style & storage to your living room.
#2: Don’t Shy Away From Shag. It’s true – a classic (and neutral hued) high loom weave can add comfort and texture without looking dated in any way, shape or form. Check it out!
#3: Welcome Some West Coast Rattan. Furniture crafted of clean modern line and natural elements can bring the outdoors in amidst any season. No longer just for sunrooms and porches, the rattan of today is far more versatile than ever before.
#4: Make A Move Towards Metal. You can add depth and warmth with ease when you add well-placed metal wall décor to your living space. Start with a glimpse around your room and see if you already have gold, silver or bronze touches that you can build upon.
#5: Be Rough Around The Edges. If end tables could talk, they would tell you that being smooth isn’t all it’s cracked up to be! Rough cut pieces remind us that imperfections and unexpected bumps can still result in beauty – whether in furniture or in life.
If you have added some décor therapy to your home – we would LOVE to see it. Text us a photo to 650.346.5352!
All my best,
Bobbi Decker
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Broker Associate
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