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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

How do I start decorating a room?

Start with the largest empty surface. Whether that's a wall (mirror or art), a coffee table (book stack or sculptural object), or a console (lamp + small object pairing), one well-chosen piece anchors decisions about what comes next.

What's the difference between decor and accessories?

Mostly scale and function. Decor sits in a room (mirrors, art, decorative objects, planters). Accessories are smaller and more functional (vases, trays, candles). Both layer together to finish a room.

How much should I spend on decor?

Less than you might think for entry pieces. The trick is fewer, better — one good ceramic vessel or framed print does more for a room than five mediocre ones. Build slowly; rooms get more interesting with time.

Should everything match?

No — that's the catalog look. Aim for tonal coherence (warm tones together, cool tones together) but vary materials and shapes. A wood bowl + ceramic vase + linen-bound book on the same surface looks intentional without being matched.

Where do I put a mirror?

Above a console in an entryway, leaning against a wall in a bedroom, or opposite a window to bounce light. Avoid hanging mirrors directly across from cluttered walls — they double the visual noise.

How often should I refresh my decor?

Seasonally is a common rhythm — swap candle scents, rotate art, change a throw pillow color — but the foundational pieces (good mirror, well-chosen art, sculptural object) don't need to move. Refresh layers, not foundations.