The 11 Things Stylish Homes Have in Common

By Angela Park · · 4 min read
The 11 Things Stylish Homes Have in Common
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Have you ever walked into a stylish home that looks straight out of a Nancy Meyers movie? Yup, you’ll immediately feel that sense of cohesion and comfort that’s intentional. You see, it’s not always about the expensive furniture pieces or trendy decor. Oftentimes, stylish homes share the same principles over budget and aesthetic. With that, here are the 11 things they all have in common. 

11. Thoughtful Lighting Layers

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Stylish homes never rely on one overhead light. What they do is they layer ambient ones over accent lighting to create an overall mood. They have table lamps, floor lamps, sconces, and dimmers to create a warm space. There will be no fluorescent glow present in their homes.

10. A Consistent Color Palette

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No rooms are found in different bright colors. Stylish homes feature a seamless flow from space to space, with cohesive colors. It means that they build it from three to five complementary tones. It’s not about matching, but rather a thread that connects the whole home. Usually, neutrals or a signature hue dominate in intensity. This makes their homes feel sophisticated. 

9. Negative Space

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The difference between cluttered and curated is just empty space. With that, stylish homes often feature breathing room, characterized by blank walls and clear surfaces. They see style as something that doesn’t need a crowd to create. This is what makes their home appear intentional, as opposed to chaotic, due to its visual calmness. 

8. Something Living

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Usually, they store something that’s living in their home, like plants and fresh flowers. You see, greenery adds color and texture that no other decor can replicate. They’re living elements that will make the space feel cared for and connected with nature. That’s the reason why you instantly feel that warmth in stylish homes. 

7. Quality Over Quantity

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Stylish homes would rather have one beautiful piece rather than five mediocre ones. It means they opt to save for the perfect sofa rather than buy cheap decor. They would also invest in solid wood furniture that will last them for years. Basically, you’ll see fewer items, but each one is special. 

6. Personal History and Meaning

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A showroom-like home often feels cold because it lacks a sense of soul. There’s a reason why a stylish home tells a story. Typically, they incorporate personal elements, such as travel souvenirs, inherited pieces, and artworks, into their home. These pieces tell you a story that reveals who the owners are. The key is to display them thoughtfully, without visual clutter. 

5. Varied Textures

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Image Credit: Gray Space Interior Design

The visual interest in most stylish homes stems from the mixing of materials. Yup, that’s sleek metal with rough wood and soft textiles with hard surfaces. They layer texture to create depth, preventing each space from appearing flat or too one-dimensional.

4. Hidden Storage Solutions

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Clutter is the enemy of stylish homes, so they follow systems for containing it. They keep their stuff in built-in storage, attractive baskets, or through ottomans that open. You won’t see tangles, charging cables lying around, or random stuff on surfaces. They have a designated place for each of their things that is hidden around. 

3. Low Furniture Placement

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It’s noticeable that most stylish homes feature furniture with lower profiles. These are items arranged to keep sightlines open. That’s why coffee tables, sofas, and beds sit lower to the ground. This makes ceilings feel higher, and the rooms feel expansive. This also applies to wall-mounted TVs that replaced bulky entertainment centers. 

2. Attention to the Transition Spaces

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Hallways and stairwells aren’t just an afterthought in many stylish homes. They receive the same attention as the main rooms. That’s why they place meaningful pieces on stairway walls, as these touches show that every inch matters. You see, neglected transition spaces make even the most beautiful room incomplete. 

1. A Focal Point in Every Room

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Every space needs something that strikes the eye. Usually, they’re a striking statement piece of art furniture. Stylish homes identify their focal points and design around them. If you notice, they don’t compete for your attention. This gives rooms their sense of purpose and direction.