Finishing Touches to Enhance Your Home

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Most people when decorating or renovating their home, focus on the big things first. Furniture, flooring, wall colors and major fixtures are often given the most priority by homeowners in the design process and this is totally understandable because those big things take up the most space and have the most immediate visual impact.

The thing is, if you focus on the big stuff but you neglect the little finishing touches that truly bring everything together, then your home will not look or feel as good as it could or should.

So, right now, we are going to focus on the finishing touches that really do make all the difference to the design and feel of your home…

Decorative brass door knocker on a polished wooden front door representing small details that enhance a home’s appearance.

Upgrade Your Door and Cabinet Hardware

Hardware is one of the most frequently used features in any home, yet it is often overlooked. Door handles, cabinet pulls, and drawer knobs may seem like small details, but they can have a significant visual impact.

Replacing basic hardware with higher-quality pieces can instantly update a room. Materials such as brass, brushed nickel, or matte black finishes create a more polished look while also offering durability.

Many homeowners are turning to premium brass designs by Corston when selecting hardware and interior fittings. Well-crafted brass details add warmth and character while complementing a wide range of interior styles.

Add Texture Through Soft Furnishings

Soft furnishings are much more important than you might think because they can make your home much more comfortable and inviting as well as visually interesting.

They add texture and layers, especially if you use everything from cushions and throws to rugs and curtains, and if you bring in lots of different textures and shades. 

Layering fabrics, in particular, is a great thing to do because it can make a space feel richer and more complete. For example, combining linen curtains with a woven rug and soft cotton or velvet cushions creates visual interest without overwhelming the space.

These additions also help balance harder materials such as wood, stone, or metal that are often found in furniture and structural elements.

Modern wooden ceiling panels with built-in lighting adding style and warmth to an interior living space.

Pay Attention to Decorative Lighting

Lighting might be a practical part of any home, but it can, and should, also be a decorative one. Table lamps, floor lamps, and wall lights can create softer lighting that complements overhead fixtures.

This layered lighting approach helps make a room feel more welcoming and comfortable.

Decorative lighting fixtures can also, of course, serve as design statements. Even simple updates such as replacing an outdated light fixture can make a noticeable difference.

Focus on Entryways and Transitions

Spaces like entryways, hallways, and staircases are sometimes overlooked during decorating projects. However, these areas often create the first impression of your home.

A stylish mirror, a narrow console table, or well-placed lighting can transform an entryway into a welcoming focal point. Even small details like coordinated hardware or decorative wall accents can help connect different areas of the home.

Small details really do have a big impact, so be sure to spend some of your time and your budget on them. You won’t regret it.

Elegant brass door knocker on a wooden door highlighting decorative hardware as a finishing touch for home design.

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